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25.4 km
~1 day 0 hrs
178 m
Point-to-Point
โEmbark on a 25 km journey from Bowness on Solway to historic Carlisle, blending scenic beauty and history.โ
Starting near the quaint village of Bowness on Solway, this 25 km (approximately 15.5 miles) point-to-point trail takes you through the scenic landscapes of Cumberland, England, and ends in the historic city of Carlisle. With an elevation gain of around 100 meters (328 feet), this medium-difficulty hike offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.### Getting There To reach the trailhead in Bowness on Solway, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the village of Bowness on Solway, where parking is available near the village center. For those using public transport, the nearest major train station is in Carlisle. From Carlisle, you can take a local bus service to Bowness on Solway, which typically runs several times a day.### Trail Overview The trail begins in Bowness on Solway, a village known for its picturesque views over the Solway Firth. As you set off, you'll be walking along part of the Hadrian's Wall Path, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The remnants of Hadrian's Wall, built by the Romans in AD 122, are a significant historical feature you'll encounter early on. ### Key Landmarks and Sections - Bowness on Solway to Drumburgh (5 km / 3.1 miles): The initial stretch is relatively flat and takes you through salt marshes and coastal plains. Look out for a variety of bird species, including oystercatchers and curlews, especially during migration seasons. - Drumburgh to Burgh by Sands (10 km / 6.2 miles): As you continue, you'll pass through the village of Drumburgh, where you can see Drumburgh Castle, a fortified house built in the 14th century. The trail then leads you to Burgh by Sands, another village with historical significance. Here, you can visit the St. Michael's Church, built on the site of a Roman fort. - Burgh by Sands to Carlisle (10 km / 6.2 miles): The final leg of the journey takes you through lush meadows and farmland. As you approach Carlisle, the terrain becomes slightly more undulating, but the elevation gain remains manageable. Carlisle itself is rich in history, with landmarks such as Carlisle Castle and the Carlisle Cathedral, both of which are worth exploring.### Nature and Wildlife The trail offers a diverse range of flora and fauna. The coastal sections near Bowness on Solway are particularly rich in birdlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching. As you move inland, the landscape transitions to rolling fields and woodlands, home to various species of deer, rabbits, and foxes.### Navigation and Safety Given the historical and natural landmarks, it's advisable to use a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to stay on track. The trail is well-marked, but having a digital map can be invaluable, especially in less populated areas.### Final Stretch As you enter Carlisle, you'll be greeted by the sight of the River Eden, which flows through the city. The trail officially ends near the city center, where you can easily find public transport options to return to your starting point or continue your journey.This trail offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a rewarding experience for any hiker.
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