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Email Address never made public. Follow Following. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. The walk is only 15 minutes with very flat ground for the most part. From White Moss Car Park to Rydal Cave, the walk takes no more than 30 minutes and is just over a mile on relatively flat ground. From there, you can walk through Kelbarrow and around Grasmere Water before making your way to Rydal Water.
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However, this section can be avoided if required. Terrain: Level, well maintained paths for much of the walk. One section involves rocky, steep paths. This section can be avoided. Suitable For: Older children, younger children with assistance, babies and toddlers in carriers, all-terrain pushchairs with two adults entire route , standard pushchairs parts of route. Parking: Pay and display car park at White Moss Common.
Credit cards accepted for payment. Facilities: Toilet block with baby changing facilities. There are a range of options for refreshments in both Grasmere village and Ambleside. The route starts at the southern White Moss car park, one of two car parks located just off the A between Grasmere village and Ambleside.
If you are coming from the direction of Grasmere the car park will be on your right, after you have passed the north White Moss car park on your left , and is easy to miss as it is not signposted from this direction.
If you are coming from Ambleside the car park is on your left and is clearly signposted. At the opposite end of the car park to the entrance, there are two paths that exit the car park. The path on the right leads up to the toilet block and there is a path leading from there that re-joins the main path.
The path on the left is the start of the main path. The path leads away from the car park and follows the River Rothay through woodland. There are a number of picnic benches along here and plenty of paddling opportunities.
You will come to a bridge that has been designed to allow wheelchairs to cross and therefore is also accessible to pushchairs. If you would like a shorter walk approximately one mile in total you can walk past the bridge, going through the gate and following the level path to the shores of Grasmere.
Follow the path through the woodland.
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