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Holcombe Hill

Penrith, Eamont Bridge

Type of walk

Hilly

What's here

Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Animals On Route, Picnic Areas, Wheelchair Friendly

About this walk

The walk starts from a public footpath opposite a free carpark down from the shoulder of Mutton pub. The path leads to a cobbled road, take a right and then a left to go up the hill. There is a open flat incline path for wheel chairs and prams etc. At the top of the hill is Peel tower, On some days you can go up it. Otherwise at the top is marshy and can be windy and damp. Beautiful heather and scenery to be enjoyed. Approx an hour and half walk.

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Comments (2)

  • Rafawalk profile
    Rafawalk

    5 years ago

    Beautiful walk x took Rafa for training. He did great xx and the views are amazing

  • Maggieswesties profile
    Maggieswesties

    4 years ago

    This walk is NOT Penrith, Cumbria. It is Holcomb, Lancs!
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How to get there

Address

Fir Bank, Skirsgill Ln, Eamont Bridge, Penrith CA10 2BQ, UK View on Google

what3words address

///neatly.informal.factories View on w3w

Location details

300 yards down from shoulder of mutton theres is a small car park . on the other side of the road there is a public footpath that leads to a cobble road. Follow up the hill.

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