Smardale Nature Reserve and Smardale Fell
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A lovely circular walk through Smardale Nature Reserve using a disused railway. The reserve is a haven for wildlife and flora. The route passes the picturesque Smardale Bridge, then we follow an old packhorse trail back over the fells.
A moderate grade is given mainly because there is a fairly stiff climb to return. If taking the optional shorter route from Smardale Bridge the path near the viaduct is thin and traverses a steep slope, so care is needed.
There are plenty of information boards along the way to fill you in about the local wildflowers, wildlife and the lime kilns.
It's a good walk for dogs but they should be on leads, at least on the open farmland. Some folk allow well-behaved dogs free along the railway nature reserve where it's well enclosed and away from livestock.
Some of this walk would be accessible for people with wheelchairs and pushchairs, but going much beyond the viaduct and lime kilns would not be possible as there are steps to climb and stiles to be crossed. However there's no reason you can't take the outward journey to the lime kilns and even a little further and come back the same way.
England - North England - Cumbria - Eden Valley
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Birds, Butterflies, Flowers, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Industrial Archaeology, Mostly Flat, Nature Trail
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