Route angliiskikh dolin: Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle: hiking in Соединённое Королевство

Route angliiskikh dolin: Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle

Among the main landmarks are Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle, and Озёрный край. Old streets, historic buildings and places connected with the area’s past appear along the way

Distance
5.6 km
Time
2 h 7 min
Elevation gain
190 m
Difficulty
Moderate
Route type
One-day
Category
Hiking

Route at a glance

The opening section includes Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk. Old streets, historic buildings and places connected with the area’s past appear along the way. Later, the main places are Wray Castle and Озёрный край. There are several suitable points to pause and look around.

Route suitability

Without a car Yes
With children Yes
With a dog Yes
By bike No
With a stroller No
Signal Patchy

Information status

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Getting there

Without a car
Reach Windermere, Penrith or Keswick by the main available train or bus connection, then continue to the start of “Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle” by local bus, shuttle, taxi or on foot as appropriate. Check seasonal timetables before travelling.
By car
Drive via the A591, A66 and local Lake District roads toward the start of “Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle”. Continue only on roads open to private vehicles and complete restricted or rough sections on foot or by an authorised transfer.
Parking
Use an official car park at a National Trust or municipal car park. Keep access roads, barriers and emergency routes clear.

What to expect

Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk
Wray Castle
Озёрный край

Difficult sections and safety

The main risks are fatigue, wet ground and underestimating the remaining daylight.

How much time to allow

Pure moving time 1–3 hours
Complete time on the route 2–4 hours

Best time to go

Most convenient season: April–October
Unpaved sections may become muddy after rain; winter conditions require a separate assessment
Choose a day with enough daylight in reserve

What to bring

shoes with grippy soles
water and food
a charged phone with an offline map
a small first-aid kit
light rain protection
a hat and sun protection
insect repellent in the warm season

Elevation profile

Surface

Fine gravel 37% · Compacted dirt 28% · Asphalt 18%

The surface section length differs from the total route distance: 7.87 km versus 5.60 km.

Fine gravel 37% · 2.91 km
Compacted dirt 28% · 2.18 km
Asphalt 18% · 1.39 km
Dirt / grass 14% · 1.07 km
Gravel 4% · 0.30 km
Paving stones 1% · 0.02 km

FAQ

Questions before the trip

Can I do this route without a car?

Reach Windermere, Penrith or Keswick by the main available train or bus connection, then continue to the start of “Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle” by local bus, shuttle, taxi or on foot as appropriate. Check seasonal timetables before travelling

Is this route suitable for children?

Yes, the route can work for a calm walk with children. Consider weather, surface, and the group pace.

Can I download GPX and KML?

Yes, GPX and KML are available on the route page. Open the map, download the file, and use it in a navigator before your trip; key route facts: 5.6 km, moderate.

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