Route: Cogra Moss
Area: North Western Lake District
Date of walk: 14th September 2016
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 4.6 miles
Ascent: 500 feet
Weather: Sunny and very warm
Chatting to our neighbour Dave this morning, he mentioned that he was visiting Cogra Moss to carry out some voluntary work for the RSPB. This reminded us that we’ve never visited this place. We decided to remedy our omission and without ado we headed to the west of the district and parked in the small car park at Felldyke
We followed a wide track and soon arrived at the water’s edge. Cogra Moss is an artificial lake (or is it a tarn?) which was created by damming Rakegill Beck for the purpose of a reservoir, but this use was discontinued in 1975. It’s since become a very popular place for anglers fishing for rainbow trout
There are several possible routes round the lake and we’d decided to take a mid-level one which took us along the southern shore, at the end of which we forked right up a narrow path known as Donkey Trod
At the top of the trod we reached a forest track which took us above and around Cogra Moss. We then descended along a narrower path to the shore of the lake to complete the circuit, and from there we retraced our steps back to the start
It had been a very pleasant 3 hour outing (normally it would take half that time but we fell into conversation with fellow walkers on several occasions, including our neighbour – thanks again Dave for prompting us to come here). I’m sure we’ll be back again
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[…] not too far from home when I came across a walk around Cogra Moss that Andrew had published on his blog. I do recommend a visit of his blog if you don’t know it, you will find plenty of great walks […]