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Family friendly hiking trails around Allonby are primarily characterized by coastal landscapes and accessible rural paths within the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features a vast sand and shingle beach, Allonby Bay, which offers expansive views across the Solway Firth. This area provides a blend of coastal beauty and flat, easy-to-navigate terrain suitable for families.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Allonby Beach is a vast sand and shingle beach on the Solway Firth, known for its panoramic views, shallow tidal pools, and rich birdlife. Located along the B5300, the beach is a popular stop on the Solway Coast Cycleway. Historically, Allonby was a fishing village with Quaker influences, evident in buildings like the Reading Rooms and North Lodge. Today, the beach is popular with walkers, kitesurfers, and heritage seekers, with views across to southern Scotland and, on a clear day, the Isle of Man. It is part of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and borders the environmentally protected Allonby Bay.
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The Solway Coast Cycleway winds along the Solway Firth coast between Maryport and Carlisle, and is one of the most accessible and visually appealing sections of Hadrian's Cycleway. The route largely follows the B5300 and offers panoramic views across the Irish Sea, with views of southern Scotland and the Isle of Man on a clear day.
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On the banks of the River Ellen, near Maryport Harbor, stands the striking sculpture "A Fishy Tale." This creation by artist Colin Telfer depicts two fishermen, a curious boy, and a dog peering together at a basket full of fish. Made of red sandstone, epoxy resin, and hematite dust, the artwork exudes not only craftsmanship but also warmth and local pride. With expressive poses and a touch of humor, this sculpture provides a tangible reminder of Maryport's fishing past.
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Hadrian’s Cycleway Route has some quite challenging hill climbs but the views and historical sites well worth the effort
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On the facade of Jack's Surf Bar in Allonby is a large-scale mural of Colonel Tom Moore, created in May 2020 by Maryport artist Bethany Gray. The work was created during the COVID-19 pandemic as a visual tribute to Moore's fundraising efforts for the NHS and was made possible by local community support.
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If you're looking for a scenic spot to enjoy the views of the Solway Firth, you might want to check out the sea viewing station in Maryport.
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Don’t miss the public art piece “A Fishy Tail” by Colin Telfer. This piece is a testament to the town’s maritime history and is a great photo opportunity.
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Maryport Aquarium is a great place to discover the amazing underwater world of Cumbria’s seas and coasts. You can see over 2,000 specimens of native aquatic life in over 75 creative displays, and enjoy the views of the harbour and the Solway from the cafe. The aquarium also offers a nautical-themed playpark, a 14-hole mini golf course, and a gift shop. The aquarium is open 7 days a week, all year round (excluding Christmas Day and Boxing Day) from 10 am to 5 pm. The admission prices are £11 for adults, £7 for children, £10 for seniors, and free for under 3s. You can also buy a 12-month membership for £21. If you are looking for a fun and educational day out in the Lake District, Maryport Aquarium is a good choice.
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There are 5 family-friendly hiking routes around Allonby featured in this guide. These trails are designed to be enjoyable for all ages, with manageable distances and gentle paths.
The family-friendly trails in Allonby primarily feature coastal paths, vast sandy beaches, and flat rural routes. You can expect easy-going surfaces, perfect for leisurely strolls with children. For example, the Allonby Beach loop from Allonby offers a delightful walk along the sand and shingle beach.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Allonby are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Allonby Beach – Milefort 21 loop from Allonby is a great circular option that combines coastal views with a touch of history.
Allonby's trails offer stunning views across the Solway Firth to Southern Scotland and the Isle of Man on clear days. You can explore the expansive Allonby Bay, known for its sand dunes and rich birdlife. For a historical touch, the Allonby Beach – Milefort 21 loop from Allonby passes near Milefortlet 21, a remnant of the Roman defense system. You might also spot the Colonel Tom Moore Mural in the village.
Allonby is enjoyable year-round, but spring (February to late May) and autumn are particularly good for wildlife spotting, especially wading birds during migration seasons. Summer offers pleasant weather for beach walks, while clear winter days can provide crisp views across the Solway Firth. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many of the coastal paths and flat rural routes in Allonby are generally suitable for prams or strollers, especially those along the promenade and firmer sections of the beach. Routes like the Allonby Beach loop from Allonby are mostly flat with minimal elevation, making them accessible for families with young children in strollers.
Yes, Allonby is generally dog-friendly. Many of the coastal and rural paths are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Always remember to clean up after your pet to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the peaceful atmosphere, and the accessibility of the trails for all ages. The chance to explore vast sandy beaches and spot diverse birdlife is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Allonby village, often close to the beach access points or starting points of popular routes. Specific parking details may vary by trailhead, but you'll typically find convenient options for family outings.
Allonby village offers a few local amenities, including cafes and pubs, where you can refresh yourselves before or after your hike. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially outside of peak season. The village's historical architecture, like the Reading Room and the Old Baths, also adds charm to your visit.
The longest family-friendly route in this guide is the View of Solway Coast – Maryport Harbour loop from Allonby, covering a distance of approximately 17.8 km (11.1 miles). While it's a moderate difficulty, it offers extended coastal views and a journey to Maryport Harbour, suitable for families looking for a longer adventure.
The shortest family-friendly route in this guide is the Allonby Beach loop from Hayton and Mealo, which is about 3.3 km (2.1 miles) long. This easy loop is perfect for a quick stroll with young children or when you're looking for a gentle introduction to the coastal scenery.


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