Route: Millbeck to Cockermouth
Area: Western Lake District
Date of walk: 26th September 2013
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 8.6 miles
Ascent: 300 feet
This was a linear walk, starting from our home at Millbeck (anyone else wanting to use this route should start from Lorton)
We walked down the lane and across fields into High Lorton, then down to Low Lorton
We left the road out of Low Lorton to pass through fields to Southwaite Bridge. The path then followed the bank of the River Cocker all the way into Cockermouth
After wandering around the streets of this attractive market town for a while, we took a taxi back to Millbeck
Although the weather had been overcast, it was an enjoyable walk
Leaving Millbeck along the lane towards Lorton
Road sign at Hopebeck
As we cross over the fields, a view back to Dodd, with Hopegill Head and Whiteside beyond
The hills of Scotland in the distance
Looking back to the Loweswater fells
We approach High Lorton
The Lorton Yew Tree - immortalised by Wordsworth, but following severe storm damage, it’s not as advertised in the poem
High Lorton
St Cuthberts Church Lorton - the path takes us through the grounds
Low Lorton - Cockermouth 3 miles, London 299
Leaving Low Lorton
As we walked along this section, there was plenty of evidence of the arrival of autumn……
The River Cocker accompanied us for much of the way
Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, property of the National Trust
Main Street
Following the devastating floods of 2009, the town has had a new lick of paint
The Mayo Statue Main Street - we took a taxi back to Millbeck from here