lowther castle viewed from grassy field under evening sky

Lowther Castle

Walk Summary

Medieval castle Dog paddling

This scenic loop begins at the car park just beside Lowther Castle and explores the surrounding estate. The route takes you through woodland trails, along the River Lowther, and across open parkland with sweeping views.

There are several great spots along the river for dogs to paddle, and the wide open spaces make it ideal for off-lead exploring. The walk ends with a memorable stretch heading directly back towards the impressive castle, rounding off a relaxed and rewarding outing.

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Route Instructions

Step 1: Start at the car park

Begin your walk at the car park. Follow the path leading down to the castle.

Step 1 instruction
Step 2: Go right at the fork through the kissing gate and follow the path
Step 2 instruction
Step 3: Keep the castle on your left and follow the path into the woods
Once your through the kissing gate, keep the castle on your left and follow the path into the woods.
Step 4: Take a right turn at the fork at the bottom of the hill.
Continue down the track and ensure dogs are kept on leads due to the steep drop off
Step 4 instruction
Step 5: Continue through the gate and continue straight down the road.
Step 5 instruction
Step 6: Go through the gate next to the cattle grid and follow the path on the left side of the road
Step 6 instruction
Step 7: Continue along the path for around half a mile
Step 7 instruction
Step 8: Go right at the fork and follow the path back up towards the castle to complete the walk
Optional: Go left at the fork and take the dog for a dip just over the bridge
Step 8 instruction

Perfect spot to refuel

Punchbowl Inn

Punchbowl Inn
Dog Friendly Serves Food

Tucked away in the village of Askham, this cosy spot is one of our favourites. Parking is available around the back of the pub, or you can follow the free village car park sign just 20 meters up from the pub.

The fish and chips are our top pick. The Sunday roasts are also excellent, but you will want to book ahead in the colder months when it gets busy. The beer garden out front and down the side gets the sun all day and is a brilliant spot to relax with the dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the walk?
The walk is easy, but some bits include uneven ground and inclines.
What is the surface like?
You’ll find a mix of surfaces, including gravel and woodland tracks. Many paths are uneven, especially in the estate and riverside sections, and can get muddy
Can I use a pram or wheelchair?
No, large areas of the estate, woodland, and riverside are not suitable due to uneven terrain and natural obstacles.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, dogs are welcome across the estate. They are not allowed in the Lost Castle play area or inside the café building.
Are there dog-friendly facilities?
Yes, water bowls are provided near the café, and the courtyard area is dog-friendly.
Are there dog bins?
Bins are available near the main visitor facilities.
Is the walk easy to follow?
Yes, see our instructions for step-by-step details.
Is it a circular walk?
Yes.
How far is the walk, and how long do they take?
This short walk takes 1 hour and is 2.1 miles.
Where should I park?
There is free parking at Lowther Castle near the entrance and café. It can get busy on weekends and during school holidays.
Are there food and drink options?
Yes, the central courtyard café serves meals, snacks and drinks. There is also the Punchbowl Inn just down the road in Askham village. Dogs are welcome inside and out.
What about toilets?
Toilets are located in the central courtyard.
Is there anything special about this walk?
Lowther Castle is a dramatic historic ruin surrounded by 130 acres of gardens and woodland. Highlights include the castle shell, a deer park and beautiful views across the surrounding estate.

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