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Easy hiking trails around Grasmere traverse a landscape characterized by picturesque lakes, gentle fells, and serene valleys. The region features bodies of water such as Grasmere Lake and Rydal Water, alongside rivers like the Rothay. Trails often lead through woodlands and meadows, offering varied terrain suitable for accessible walks.
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01:44
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.44km
01:39
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:47
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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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Nice path along a very pleasant fast flowing small river between Grasmere and Rydal Water.
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The Rydal Coffin Route is a historic walking route in the Lake District. The route takes its name from the fact that it was the traditional route used to carry the coffins of the deceased for burial to St Oswald's Church in Grasmere, as there were no burial places at Rydal and Ambleside. It is a popular route, known for its magnificent views over Rydal Water and the surrounding mountains, and also passes famous places such as Rydal Mount and Dove Cottage, former home of the poet William Wordsworth.
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This was William Wordsworth's beloved family home for most of his life, from 1813 until his death in 1850 at the age of 80. The house and garden can be visited.
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The Chapel of St. Mary, Rydal, was built by Lady le Fleming of Rydal Hall, at a cost of £1,500. She herself laid the foundation stone in July, 1823. The Chapel was opened for public worship on Christmas Day, 1824, and consecrated by Dr. Blomfield, Bishop of Chester, on August 26th 1825. William Wordsworth, who was then living at Rydal Mount, helped to choose the site, which was originally an orchard, and he composed two poems, one ‘to the Lady Fleming on seeing the Foundation preparing for the erection of Rydal Chapel, Westmorland’, and another, ‘On the same occasion’. (A Rydal Guide)
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The bridge at White Moss was installed in July 2014 to replace the previous wooden footbridge and form part of a network of cycle paths and improved access across the Lake District. The bridge was commissioned by the Lake District National Park. The design of the bridge is inspired by the existing features on site: the three triangular stone pillars that support the bridge and the natural flow of the water. Within the new deck, the three triangular pillars are depicted with Corten steel panels. The movement of the water around the pillars and the swirling eddies that this creates are emphasised in the handrail supports at these locations. Although the bridge’s handrails are based on traditional estate gates, they are heavier sections and hand-forged and punched holes provide a crafted, tactile finish. The steelwork is galvanised with a patinated finish and an oak deck with Corten steel inlays adds to the harmony of the structure with the rural environment. (CB Arts)
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There are over 240 easy hiking trails around Grasmere, offering a wide variety of scenic routes. In total, the region boasts over 860 hiking tours for all difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Grasmere typically feature picturesque lakeshores, gentle fells, and serene valleys. You'll find trails leading through woodlands, meadows, and along rivers like the Rothay, providing varied and accessible terrain.
Yes, Grasmere offers several family-friendly options. Routes like the White Crag – Grasmere village loop from Lakes are particularly suitable, often passing through woodlands and along riverside paths. The area's gentle ascents and well-maintained trails make it ideal for families.
Many easy trails in Grasmere are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the stunning scenery with your canine companion. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Grasmere is known for its excellent circular routes. Popular options include the Small Waterfall – The Coffin Route loop from Lakes, which combines historical interest with natural beauty, and the Grasmere Lakeshore – Alcock Tarn loop from Lakes, offering beautiful lake views and a gentle ascent.
Absolutely. You can discover natural wonders like Sourmilk Gill Waterfall, a series of cascades found along routes leading towards Easedale Tarn. The intriguing Rydal Caves, a large cavernous space, are also accessible on some trails near Rydal Water.
Grasmere has strong connections to William Wordsworth. You can incorporate historical sites like Rydal Mount (Wordsworth's former home) and Allan Bank into your walks. The historic The Coffin Route is also a notable path connecting Grasmere to Rydal, offering an atmospheric journey.
Grasmere is well-served by local bus routes, making it convenient to reach various trailheads from the village center. This allows for flexible planning of your easy hikes without needing a car for every starting point.
The easy trails in Grasmere are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 11,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning lake views, quiet woodlands, and well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking a very short stroll, the Grasmere village – White Crag loop from Grasmere is an excellent choice. It's a relatively short route, taking less than an hour, and offers a gentle introduction to the area's beauty.
Grasmere is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be magical with snow, though some paths may require more caution.
Many easy routes offer stunning lake views. The Grasmere Lakeshore – Alcock Tarn loop from Lakes provides picturesque vistas of Grasmere Lake, while the View of Rydal Water – Path along the River Rothay loop from Lakes offers lovely views of Rydal Water.
Yes, Grasmere village itself has several cafes and pubs, and many easy walks start or end there, making it convenient for refreshments. You can also find charming spots like Faeryland Grasmere Tea Garden and Boat Hire along some routes for a pleasant break.


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