Bridleway through open fields on Edenhall walk

Edenhall Ladies Walk

Walk Summary

Dog paddling Woodland

Kick off a cracking loop from Edenhall village, wandering along the sparkling River Eden. This fun walk twists through ancient woodlands and open fields, with cracking views of the historic St Cuthbert’s Church tucked into the countryside.

Your pup will have a blast splashing in safe river spots, perfect for a paddle. After your adventure, pop over to The Shepherds Inn in nearby Langwathby for a cozy pint or bite, capping off a fantastic Cumbrian day out.

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Route Instructions

Step 1: Go through the gate to the left of the swings and follow the track.
Follow the track down to the river
Step 1 instruction
Step 2: Head through the next farmer's gate and continue straight towards the river.
Step 2 instruction
Step 3: Once you reach the sign, go right and follow the path alongside the riverside for half a mile.
Step 3 instruction
Step 4: Head through the kissing gate and follow the track up the small hill.
The track runs through the woodland for about half a mile.
Step 4 instruction
Step 5: Go through the gate at the end of the woodland and take a sharp right turn up the hill.
Sometimes there is liverstock in the field, so keep your dog on a lead.
Step 5 instruction
Step 6: Go through the next gate and head right along the road into the village.
Step 6 instruction
Step 7: Go right when you reach the main road and you'll reach the end of the walk.
Step 7 instruction

Perfect spot to refuel

The Shepherds Inn

The Shepherds Inn
Dog Friendly Serves Food
Nestled in the heart of Langwathby village, The Shepherds Inn is a family-run country pub with a relaxed atmosphere. With picnic tables set on the village green, it's the perfect spot to enjoy their seasonal menu featuring locally sourced ingredients while your dog lounges nearby.

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the walk?
This is a straightforward and gentle walk. The terrain is flat and well-trodden, ideal for a relaxed outing with your dog.
What is the surface like?
The route follows a mix of compact dirt and grassy riverside paths. It's firm primarily underfoot but can get a little muddy in wet weather, especially near the riverbank.
Is the walk suitable for pushchairs?
It's not ideal for pushchairs due to narrow paths, grassy terrain and occasional muddy spots.
Can dogs be off the lead on this walk?
Yes, dogs can enjoy time off lead here. The walk follows quiet riverside and field-edge paths where it's safe to let them roam. The field after the woods occasionally contains livestock, so please keep your dog on a lead in this area and throughout the village.
Is there livestock nearby?
Livestock may be present in the final field depending on the time of year.
Is there access to water for dogs?
Yes, the walk runs alongside the River Eden, and there are several spots where dogs can paddle or drink from the river.
Are there dog bins on this route?
There is a dog bin at the beginning of the walk.
Is the route easy to follow?
Yes, it's a straightforward loop. The route is well-defined, and our instructions make it easy to follow.
How long is the walk, and how long does it take?
The route is approximately 2.1 miles. It usually takes about an hour at a steady pace.
Where should I park?
You can park on the roadside in Edenhall village.
Are there any good food or drink options nearby?
Yes, we recommend The Shepherd's Inn pub, located in the nearby village of Langwathby, for its food. The Edenhall Hotel is also a good option if you're
Is there anything unique about this walk?
Yes, this is a historic riverside path known locally as "Ladies' Walk," traditionally used by local women in the 18th and 19th centuries as a peaceful

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