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The Eden Way | Carlisle to Rockliffe | River Eden

It has been over a year and half since I last walked the Eden , back then I did Armathwaite to Wetheral . So for this one I kept it local and did the section from Etterby to Rockliffe about a six and half mile section. I hope to do all of it in sections but at this rate it could take a while but hopefully I will complete the section from Carlisle to Wetheral soon. https://www.komoot.com/tour/326177682... ROUTE GUIDE. https://www.pocketroutes.co.uk/the-ed... WALK INFORMATION The River Eden, Cumbria’s longest, and to many eyes, most beautiful river is about 78 miles in length from where it enters the Solway Firth to the north of Carlisle, to its source below Hugh Seat high on Black Fell Moss near the head of the Mallerstang valley, and runs in a generally south to north direction. The walk, from sea to source, takes us southwards through the rich red sandstone farmland of the Vale of Eden past many picturesque villages and townships, most of which have strong historical associations. There are several ancient castles and churches gracing the landscape, all of which justify a visit, whilst time spent in exploring the alley-ways, market places, and shops of the country towns visited, will be found to be time very pleasantly spent. Every village and settlement passed through, has its own charm and a wealth of history, and the walk in general is an ornithologists delight. The walk commences at Rockcliffe on the Solway, following the river upstream past the City of Carlisle, through the sleepy Vale of Eden and the villages of Wetheral, Armathwaite, Kirkoswald, Langwathby, and then the country towns of Appleby and Kirkby Stephen, before entering the wild and ruggedly scenic Mallerstang valley, where the ruined Pendragon castle was once home to Uther Pendragon, King Arthur’s father. From here the countryside changes dramatically to high hills and wild fells, and the walker must be suitably equipped and clothed for the changeable ground and weather conditions likely to be encountered in this area. This walk commences in lush green pastures with easy walking alongside a slow-flowing river, and ends on a windswept fell at 688m. (2200ft.) above sea-level. Walk is approx 83 miles long. Please consider subscribing to my channel http://www.youtube.com/c/BorderRamble.... If you would like to support the channel you can buy me a coffee☕️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/borderra...

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