Would you like to explore the best of Arnside and Silverdale? This guidebook covers 15 of the best short walks in the area (between 3 and 10km, all under three hours), including Arnside Knott, the Fairy Steps, Leighton Moss, Warton Crag, Carnforth, Jenny Brown’s Point, the Pepperpot and Levens deer park.
Why choose this guidebook?
- Easy to moderate walks suitable for almost everyone
- Short climbs but no challenging terrain
- Numbered points which tie maps to clear route description
- Details of public toilets and refreshments along the route
- Route Summary Table to help you choose your walk
Cicerone’s Short Walks guidebooks contain everything you need to get outdoors and discover the best of an area. The short walks are perfect if you’re new to walking or looking for something you can enjoy with the whole family. Let the adventures begin!
Tabella dei contenuti
Location of walks
Map key
Using this guide
Route summary table
Introduction
Walking in Arnside and Silverdale
Special things to see
Bases and places to stay
Travel
The walks
1. Arnside Park
2. Around Arnside
3. Arnside Knott
4. Sandside, Dallam Tower and Haverbrack
5. Beetham, Hale Fell and the Fairy Steps
6. Gait Barrows and Hawes Water
7. Leighton Moss and Cringlebarrow Wood
8. Warton Crag
9. Silverdale to Carnforth
10. Jenny Brown’s Point
11. Arnside Tower from Silverdale
12. The Pepperpot and Eaves Wood
13. Middlebarrow Wood and Eaves Wood
14. Arnside to Silverdale
15. Levens Park and the River Kent
Useful information
Circa l’autore
Hiking, trekking and camping since a young age, David Jordan’s earliest memories of walking adventures were family holidays, let loose among trees and fields with a Kodak ‘instamatic’ camera and notebook. Many years on, little has changed, although the boots are bigger and camera technology has definitely improved. Still the highlights of each passing year are the opportunities to roam, explore, photograph and document what was found. David has hiked and camped extensively across much of the higher ground of the UK, Europe and Norway, as well as the US. A first taste of long-distance walking started with a circuit of the Tour du Mont Blanc in 1992 and led through sections of the Appalachian Trail to a full thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in 2016. Returning to the Alps David spent four years researching and exploring the Grande Traversata Delle Alpe. In 2023 David hiked the PCT for a second time and became one of fewer than 200 people ever to thru-hike the trail more than once. When not travelling David lives on the Arnside and Silverdale peninsula, a designated ‘area of outstanding natural beauty’ on the edge of the English Lake District with his wife and dog.