Cockermouth

Poetry & pebbles - verse by the river

Inspired by Cockermouth’s ties to Wordsworth, embark on a poetic journey exploring the tranquil riverbanks of the Cocker, accompanied by a podcast featuring Robert Macfarlane’s exclusive readings of his wildlife poems. You’ll also hear a community-crafted poem, local children’s reflections, and verse by Robert Louis Stevenson—all exploring our connection to our watery worlds.

Walk details

Location: River Cocker, Cockermouth

Length: 3.6 miles | 5.8km

Time: 1hr 15 min - 1 hr 45 min

Difficulty: Easy

Accessibility: Fairly flat with steps and gates, can get muddy

Transport: 600 bus from Carlisle & Wigton; X4/X5 from both Workington & Keswick; Cycle racks on Main Street and Market Place

Parking: Memorial Gardens Pay & display car park
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Refreshments: Plenty of options in Cockermouth town

Stay safe by the stream

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

Cockermouth map

Download high res map and walk instructions below

This walk along the River Cocker is a family favorite, blending the beauty of Wordsworth’s Cockermouth with inspiring poetry creating a truly magical way to connect with nature and our watery world.

Luke Bryant, Assistant Director

Walk gallery

Downloads

Map of the walk and walking instructions


Listen to our podcast for the walk


Kamoot route plan for this walk

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