Walking the Landscape: Arnside to Beetham Coffin Route
We’re walking one of the most popular routes in the National Landscape, taking a trip to the fairy steps. Local legend says if you can make it up the narrow ravine without touching the sides the fairies will grant you a wish! This route follows the old coffin route from Arnside to Beetham, and we’ll point out various features of historic interest along the way.
This route is of moderate difficulty, using paths with uneven ground, inclines and several stiles. The route includes several steep inclines. The walk will last for approx. 4-5 hours. There will be an opportunity to break for lunch in Beetham, and the walk will finish near Arnside Promenade, where there are shops, cafes and toilets.
Please bring:
- suitable clothing, including layers and a waterproof jacket
- water / drinks
- food (either snacks for energy or a pack up) – and remember to have a big breakfast!
- sunscreen (if sunny)
- walking boots
- spare socks (just in case)
- a phone
- walking poles (if usually used)
This route includes some sections with cattle grazing, therefore we ask that you do not bring dogs on this walk.
An e-mail with details about meeting points and other information will be sent out prior to the event. We’re meeting at the National Landscape Office at Arnside Railway Station, and we’d like to encourage as many people as possible to attend by train.
Places must be pre-booked – if you are unable to book via EventBrite contact us direct on [email protected] or 01524 761034.
An e-mail with details about meeting points and other information will be sent out prior to the event. Places must be pre-booked – book your place via The Landscape Trust EventBrite page.
This is a joint National Landscape / Landscape Trust event.