Walking
With such a plethora of footpaths on its doorstep, it is not surprising that Carlisle is a mecca for walkers. The unspoilt countryside around the city is criss-crossed by a network of public rights of way just waiting to be explored. Hadrian's Wall National Trail comes right through the city, and the scenic Cumbria Way, Cumbria Coastal Way and Miller's Way all terminate here.
Closer to the city centre, Carlisle's outstanding parks, nature reserves and riverside walks are ideal for shorter strolls. And, if you need any encouragement to get started, why not visit Carlisle Tourist Information Centre for advice and leaflets on local walks in the area, including a number of ‘Walk Your Way to Health' routes.
At a glance
• Plethora of footpaths on doorstep
• Mecca for walkers
• Hadrian's Wall National Trail, Cumbria Way, Cumbria Coastal Way and Miller's Way
• Network of public rights of way
• Parks, nature reserves and riverside walks
• Local walking leaflets at Carlisle Tourist Information Centre
• Mecca for walkers
• Hadrian's Wall National Trail, Cumbria Way, Cumbria Coastal Way and Miller's Way
• Network of public rights of way
• Parks, nature reserves and riverside walks
• Local walking leaflets at Carlisle Tourist Information Centre
Accommodation...
Whatever your budget, there is no shortage of accommodation on offer in Carlisle, from luxury hotels to comfortable hostels, from self-catering cottages to country-based campsites.More details...
Eating out...
There are eateries to suit every taste, including vegetarian and gluten-free, and options for every budget. Restaurants, cafes, bars and sandwich shops, you will not be disappointed.More details...
Quick Links...
City Centre Map (PDF 1MB)
Google Map (new window)
JLS Concert
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre
Google Map (new window)
JLS Concert
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre


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