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Bogle Crag


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Look out for the ancient beech trees and some of the most famous sculptures such as Andy Goldsworthy's "Taking a wall for a walk". Pitsteads and a potash pit bring back the past when the oakwoods were used extensively for iron smelting.
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How to get there:

Bogle Crag can be started from Bogle Crag in Grizedale Forest Park. Hawkshead is the nearest town or village.

From Grizedale Visitor Centre head south on the minor road to Satterthwaite. First turning on the left about 1 mile south of the Visitor Centre.

OS Grid Reference: SD336944
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FOREST SCULPTURE-

Facilities and Activities

Parking
Walking

Trail

Grade of trail

Stout waterproof footwearModerate

Trail waymarking

Lilac

Length of trail

3 miles

Approximate time of trail

1.5 to 2.5 Hours

Open or closed

open

Contact

Grizedale Visitor Centre
01229 860010
e-mail: grizedale@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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