Borrowdale

Rainforest ramble:
a family adventure walk

An exciting family adventure awaits in the Borrowdale Rainforest National Nature Reserve. Thrilling, easy scrambles and a chain rail will help you explore the rocky paths alongside the glorious River Derwent. This walk promises unforgettable memories and excitement for all ages amidst the beauty of the lush landscape. 

Walk details

Location: River Derwent, Borrowdale

Length: 1.7 miles | 2.7km

Time: 45 min - 1hr (plus playing time)

Difficulty: Moderate

Accessibility: Rocky, uneven and short, steep scrambly sections

Transport: 78 bus from Keswick to Seatoller & cycle racks in the National Trust car park

Parking: National Trust pay & display at Seatoller
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Refreshments: Coffee shop & gift shop at Seatoller Farm, Yew Tree Pub with riverside beer garden, refreshments on route at the YHA and the Glaramara Hotel.

Stay safe by the stream

Please read our safety guide and disclaimer by clicking on the links below:

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Download high res map and walk instructions below

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One of our favourite family walks! The scrambles and chain rail make it feel like an exciting adventure for everyone, and we always enjoy spotting dippers by the bridge while taking in the views along the River Derwent.

Vikki Salas, Assistant Director

Walk gallery

Downloads

Map of the walk and instructions


Komoot route plan for this walk

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