Short, accessible walks appeal to a wide range of people, not just those with mobility issues. And whilst the Lake District is of course well known for its dramatic but often challenging fells, thankfully there are plenty of shorter, more accessible options available. So, if the hills are not accessible to you, just a little too daunting, or you have toddlers or pushchairs in tow, don’t worry, there’s still plenty of other options to choose from. And here’s a handful of suggestions to get you started.
Kendal riverside
This walk follows the River Kent through the historic town of Kendal, offering a gentle, scenic route. Enjoy views of the river and Kendal Castle as you walk through the town’s charming streets. It’s an easy, pleasant walk with plenty of spots to stop and appreciate the surroundings.
Distance: 2 miles (3.2 km), depending on precisely where you
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