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Easy hiking trails around Plumbland are found in a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including fells, woodlands, and serene lakes. This area, close to the Lake District National Park, offers a variety of natural features suitable for outdoor activities. The terrain includes gentle ascents to hills like Binsey, as well as paths through ancient woodlands and along lake shores.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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5.38km
01:30
100m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.31km
01:50
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.61km
01:38
160m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.85km
01:51
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Straight up, straight down. Simple walk but actually provides good views of the Back of Skiddaw mountain range on clear days.
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The pre-Victorian centre of old Cockermouth, Market Place is the heart of the old town.
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A short walk from the parking to bag this Wainwright, on a clear day there are great views over to Scotland.
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Lovely little fella on the north side of the lakes, from the gate at parking go left and traverse around then up to the peak for a longer walk
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There is a bumpy, small rock boulder track for maybe a couple of miles at this location. The bumps make the bike vibrate and slow motion down, your arms get well exercised riding through this area
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This footbridge over the River Cocker is the last crossing point upstream on foot before Southwaite Bridge. It is located close to Double Mills and joins the lower section of Harris Park with the park on the east bank of the river.
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Standing just above the River Cocker and below All Saints Church is Cockermouth Town Hall. Originally built in 1840 as the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and now Grade II listed, the Georgian building was converted to be used as the Town Hall in 1934. It is now used as a Wedding Venue in the ceremony room.
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The River Cocker drains Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater as well as all the surrounding fells. It leaves Crummock Water and passes down the Lorton Vale before passing through a gorge into Cockermouth. It joins the River Derwent in the town hence the town’s name.
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Plumbland offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 130 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features more than 220 hiking routes, catering to various preferences and skill levels.
Easy hikes around Plumbland feature diverse terrain, including gentle ascents to fells like Binsey, paths through ancient woodlands such as Setmurthy Woods, and serene walks along lake shores. You'll find a mix of open landscapes and sheltered forest trails.
Yes, many easy trails around Plumbland are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Willie White's Well – Clints Crags Summit loop from Blindcrake is a popular easy circular route featuring a gentle climb.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Plumbland are generally well-suited for families, offering manageable distances and gentle gradients. Routes through woodlands or along lake paths provide pleasant experiences for all ages. Consider the Millers Bridge (Cockermouth) – The River Cocker in Cockermouth loop for a riverside stroll.
Many easy hiking trails around Plumbland are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or near wildlife. The region's fells and woodlands offer plenty of space for you and your canine companion to enjoy.
Easy hikes around Plumbland offer views of various natural features. You can encounter fells like Binsey, which provides excellent views across the Lakeland fells. Trails also lead to points like Watch Hill Summit, offering panoramic vistas, or along the Lakeside Path, Lake District National Park, near Bassenthwaite Lake.
Yes, several easy hikes provide scenic viewpoints. The Watch Hill Summit – Sheep Pasture Path loop from Cockermouth offers rewarding views from Watch Hill Summit. Additionally, the Binsey Summit – Binsley Ruins loop from Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth provides wonderful views across the Northern Fells of the Lake District.
The easy trails in Plumbland are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from gentle fells to tranquil woodlands, and the well-maintained paths suitable for all abilities.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many easy hiking trails around Plumbland. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages. For example, routes starting from Blindcrake or Cockermouth typically have nearby parking facilities.
The best time for easy hikes in Plumbland is typically from spring through autumn (April to October), when the weather is milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage. Winter walks are possible but require appropriate gear for potentially colder and wetter conditions.
While some trailheads might be accessible by local bus services, public transport options can be limited in rural areas like Plumbland. It's recommended to check local bus schedules in advance or consider driving to trail starting points for greater flexibility.
Yes, you can find easy hikes that lead through beautiful woodlands. The Setmurthy Woods – Setmurthy Woods loop from Cumberland is a prime example, offering a pleasant walk through a forested area. Lanthwaite Wood near Cockermouth also provides tranquil woodland paths.
Many easy hikes in the Plumbland area are close to or follow lakes and rivers. You can enjoy walks along the River Cocker, as seen in the Millers Bridge (Cockermouth) – The River Cocker in Cockermouth loop. The region is also bordered by fells and ancient woodlands around Derwentwater and Crummock Water, offering lakeside footpaths.


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