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250 Grisedale Pike 750 ck Be ale 250 led 0m 500m Co Join Emergency info Name of key location: Whinlatter Forest, , today Braithwaite CA12 5TW As a member you’ll be Grid ref: NY209245 supporting Whinlatter Forest Nearest A&E hospital facilities: and get free onsite parking, Whitehaven. T: 01946 693 181 Nearest minor injury unit: forest updates and discounts. Keswick (minor injuries only) Walking trails at forestryengland.uk/ T: 01768 245 678 Defibrillator located at the membership visitor centre. Nearest phone is located in the visitor centre during open hours. Whinlatter Forest Emergency use only. In an emergency call 999. If mountain rescue required ask From the visitor centre Grisedale Pike From Noble Knott car park for Police, then ask for Two Gills Trail • • • 5.6km (3.5 miles) Noble Knott Heavy Keswick Mountain Rescue. Use our This trail is not waymarked location markers to pinpoint your 2.8km (1.75 miles) Sides Trail • • • Access to Grisedale Pike can be gained location. The spectacular views along this trail make 2.5km (1.5 miles) from various points throughout the Inform Forestry it very popular. It crosses both Black Gill and The start takes you through some of the forest. Please ask in the visitor centre T: 017687 78469 Comb Gill as they flow down the mountain mighty oak trees typical of the lower slopes of for advice on planning the best route. slopes to below. the forest adjacent to Masmill Beck. The trail then climbs through coniferous woodland Lord’s Seat and Barf traversing the forest boundary along Heavy The forest code Comb Beck Trail • • • 8km (5 miles) Sides, before returning to the car park. 2.8km (1.75 miles) • Protect and respect wildlife, This trail is not waymarked plants and trees. Staying mainly off forest roads, this trail This rewarding route crosses the forest winds through glades and beside streams Noble Knott • Guard against all risks of fire. boundary onto open , and gives some and landscape features. As the trail • Keep dogs under control. breathtaking views of Bassenthwaite Masmill Beck Trail • • • follows Comb Gill, keep a look out for the • Take your litter home. Lake and the surrounding fells. From 2km (1.25 miles) ancient sheepfold and disused dam, which the visitor centre, access via junctions • Make no unnecessary noise. once provided a source of power for the This gentle circular route meanders through 2, 3, 5 and 23 leading to the summit of • Take only memories away. mines deep in the mountain below. the ancient oaks at Noble Knott, eventually Lord’s Seat. Return to the centre via finding the forest road and returning • The forest is for everyone. Barf and junctions 21, 8, 9, 10 or 11. back to the car park, taking in some Please be aware of Seat How Summit Trail • • • fabulous views of Bassenthwaite Lake. other visitors. 5.75km (3.5 miles) From Revelin Moss car park This circular walk takes in spectacular views Revelin Moss Trail • • • of both and Bassenthwaite Words in the Woods Trail • • • 1.6km (1 mile) 2.5km (1.5 miles) Lake as well as the and mountain ranges. Climbing to 500m through The mighty Grisedale Pike towers above Waymarked posts are inset with thoughtful, Finding your way forest and heather moorland, this trail is Revelin Moss and gives a dramatic backdrop poetic and sometimes humorous quotes Follow the coloured trail one of the treasures of Whinlatter Forest. to some of the easiest walking in the forest. about trees on this circular trail. markers on timber posts Two Gills Trail and look out for any warning markers.