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Whinlatter Forest Park

(Average user rating5 unrated 4.3/5)
 

Welcome to Whinlatter Forest Park, England's only true Mountain Forest. Rising to 790 metres above sea level Whinlatter Forest Park offers spectacular views of the Lake District and into Scotland.

The Altura Trail puts altitude into Mountain Biking by offering stunning views and a great single track trail which rises to 500m (1600ft) above Keswick and the northern lakes.

Snowy ride along the altura trail

Go Ape! Whinlatter serves up an adventure that never fails. Our tree top adventure includes rope bridges, tarzan swings and zip slides up to 40 feet up in the trees.

With great views over Grizedale Pike, your Go Ape! adventure finishes with a breathtaking long zip. You’ll share around 3 hours of fun and adventure going ape up in the trees.

The Go Ape adventure in the forest is a must do adventure for families, groups , young and old.

Booking is essential, call Go Ape on 0845 643 9215 or visit Go Ape online.

From April to August annually watch the Bassenthwaite Ospreys through our live nest camera or visit the Lake District Osprey Project and see the ospreys from the outdoor viewpoint or visit the exhibition and live video camera  at Whinlatter.

For more information visit our Whinlatter Forest Park pages.

How to get there:

Keswick is the nearest town or village.

Road

- From Keswick

Take the A66 west towards Cockermouth. At Braithwaite turn west onto the B5292 for Lorton. Follow Visitor Centre Sign Posts.

Bus

- Bus from Keswick.

Train

- Nearest station is Penrith (25 miles east) on the west coast mainline.

OS Grid Reference: NY209245
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Start your visit from:

Revelin Moss
Noble Knott
Whinlatter Visitor Centre
Whinlatter Christmas Tree Sales Point

User Comments

5 Stars 5 Stars

the site is amazing I just need to do the blue trail

Heather stovold, 4/Sep/2011

I came here in 2010 with my school while on a weeks trip to the Lake District! We came here and got lost in the forest which was quite amusing as we had to slide down mud hills and over streams etc. Was a very amusing day especially as all of the people I was with were 12/13

Nathan, 4/Sep/2011
3 Stars 3 Stars

Can't you plant some native tree's to support the wildlife better. It seems rather dull and dark.

Anonymous, 31/Jul/2011
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