Walks (12)
Wandering through Wreay Woods
Catbells Climb
A short, steep climb for some incredible views. Highly reccommended for those up for this popular challenge.
Talkin Tarn
A Wander and Woollen Wonders at Talkin Tarn
We've blogged about Talkin Tarn before, but there's something special going on there at the moment that deserves a closer look!
Cardunneth Pike - A nature lovers paradise
Sunday afternoon walk from the doorstep
Sometimes on a Sunday afternoon you just need a good walk to blow the cobwebs away, and this one from the doorstep has views that won't disappoint!
Misty Adventures
For a while we've noticed some interesting piles of rocks, known as Cairns, perched atop one of the nearby fells to Tottergill. We decided it was finally time to go and get a closer look...
Roaming Hill and Dale
Each of our cottages has a packet of walking maps that we've created to show walks right from the doorstep and help you make the most of getting outdoors and exploring the area while you're staying with us. This week, we decided to pretend we were on holiday here and took one of those maps with us and away we went.
Easy does it - Talkin Tarn
If you're looking for a walk that's suitable for young children, push chairs and wheelchairs or just want a little wander that's not too strenuous, then Talkin Tarn is the place for you. A short picturesque loop, only 4 miles away from Tottergill, it even has a tea room and serves ice cream for some refreshments afterwards
Reservoir Walk from the Doorstep
Sometimes, a walk around the reservoir is just what’s needed. Peace, tranquility and just the sound of birdsong to send you on your way… unless you bring a friend of course! This short walk from the doorstep at Tottergill is a regular route of ours, and we think you'll soon see why!
If you go down in the woods today...
Gelt Woods is a beautiful walk alongside the river Gelt. It’s one of our favourites and we think everyone staying at Tottergill should give it a try. Whether you make a day of it, walking from your front door, (7.5 miles) or opt for a shorter route (5 miles) and drive to the starting point, it’s well worth a visit. Don’t forget your camera!