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Blelham Tarn – Wray Castle loop from Wray Castle

Moderate

4.7

(58)

168

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Blelham Tarn – Wray Castle loop from Wray Castle

02:06

7.74km

100m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Lake District National Park

Waypoints

A

Start point

Guest House

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1

429 m

Wray Castle

Highlight • Castle

A National Trust property that's open for visitors from late March to late October, Wray Castle is a stunning Victorian house built in 1840. A bit of a strange sight with its turrets and architectural features, word has it that the house was built for a married couple using the wife's inheritance fund – only problem was that when she saw it she refused to live in it!

In 1882, the parents of Beatrix Potter decided to rent Wray Castle as a summer getaway from London and the family kept returning. Beatrix Potter's favourite room was allegedly the library.

It's not your typically National Trust property with gowns and dust-covers – it's far more hands-on and worth a day trip!

The gardens are pretty special too, with a ton of exotic trees and also a mulberry tree planted by William Wordsmith in 1845.

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2

1.96 km

Blelham Tarn

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Beautiful tarn inbetween Hawkshead and windermere. With good paths.

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3

2.10 km

4.21 km

Slack Wood

Forest

4.68 km

Pinstones Wood

Forest

6

6.07 km

7

6.70 km

High Wray Bay Boathouses

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Lovely bay on Lake Windermere with a couple of stone boat houses on the shore.

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8

6.97 km

Leaning Oak Tree by the Lake

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9

7.56 km

View of Windermere

Highlight • Lake

10

7.65 km

Wray Castle

Highlight • Castle

Wray Castle is a 19th century Gothic Revival building on the shore of Lake Windermere. It's owned and managed by the National Trust with paid entry to the castle for non-members. You can still park here (parking charge for non-members) and walk around the gardens and further afield. The lakeside trails are very pretty and Blelham Tarn isn't far away.

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7.74 km

End point

Guest House

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

3.02 km

2.50 km

1.47 km

728 m

Surfaces

4.28 km

2.14 km

799 m

321 m

137 m

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