to Forestry Commission home page
to England home page

Bogle Crag


(Average user rating: unrated unrated)

About Bogle Crag

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.

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
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

FOREST SCULPTURE-

Bogle Crag Facilities.
Parking
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
Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest.

Contact:

Grizedale Visitor Centre

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

Please tell us what you think...

Please email us at grizedale@forestry.gsi.gov.uk if you have an enquiry or would like a reply to your comments.

Email addresses will not be shown

Please help us reduce the amount of spam we receive by entering the following characters in upper or lower case without the quotes into the box below: "RTE"
 



Active woods

Related pages