Activities

Fell Foot is the perfect base from which to explore the beautiful Western Lake District. Whether you want an all-day hike along one of Alfred Wainwright’s famous Lakeland routes, a swim in the deepest lake in England (Wastwater, above), a more comfortable stroll along the river or just a five-minute walk to the pub, you couldn’t be in a better location. Below you’ll find some of the best ways to spend your stay in Santon Bridge…

Main photo of Wastwater by John Gough on Unsplash

Ravenglass-Eskdale steam railway

Meet ‘The Ratty’ – one of the oldest and longest narrow gauge railways in England.  Meaning “little railway”  in old Cumbrian dialect, ‘La’al Ratty’ has been running between Ravenglass on the coast to Dalegarth in upper Eskdale for more than 100 years.

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Where to walk

Think you know the Lake District? You might be surprised.

Within 15 minutes’ drive of Fell Foot you can be at Wasdale Head, base for an ascent of Scafell, but head in the other direction and in the same time you’ll be at the beach at Drigg (pictured below) or Seascale, enjoying wide open spaces, sand dunes, playgrounds and ice cream – perfect for kids, dogs and adults.

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Food and drink

Eskdale and Wasdale are blessed with a host of great pubs to fortify you, whether you’ve spent the day on the fells or just want enjoy some Lakeland hospitality.

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