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Walk the Wordsworth Way in the Lake District

by Cumbria Crack
07/04/2025
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The Wordsworth Way has been launched in the Lake District.

The walking trail’s launch took place at the University of Cumbria’s Ambleside campus today, Monday April 7, coinciding with William Wordsworth’s birthday.

The trail’s guidebook was produced by Jade Cookson, an alumnus of the university’s MA literature, Romanticism and the Lake District programme.

The scenic route, starting at Glenridding and ending at the university’s Ambleside campus, passes Grisedale Tarn, Grasmere and Rydal.

University of Cumbria’s director of research and knowledge exchange for the Institute of Science and Environment, Professor Robert Montgomery, said: “It has been an absolute pleasurost the launch event for the Wordsworth Way on our Ambleside campus.

“With one of our literature alumni in the driving seat, our campus’s connection to William Wordsworth and the expertise we have in our academic team around this makes this extra special.

“Our university was established in Cumbria, for Cumbria and beyond Cumbria with people, place and partnerships at the core of our existence.

“This launch event celebrates each of these core values – working in partnership with several organisations on the development of the walking guide, celebrating the people within our own and other organisations who have made this possible, and highlighting the impact and historical significance our campus has with the Wordsworth family.”

The development of this new walking route is a collaborative effort by the Friends of Ullswater Way, Cumbria Tourism, the University of Cumbria, Lake District National Park Authority and Wordsworth Grasmere.

Jade, who graduated from her MA last year, said: !It was a real honour to be approached to write the guidebook for the Wordsworth Way.

“As someone with an interest in the connection between poetry and place, as well as a personal adoration for walking guides, the opportunity to present Wordsworth’s bond with the landscape in a guidebook format felt especially meaningful.

“The guide encourages movement through the landscape, offering its users a chance to walk in Wordsworth’s footsteps while reading excerpts of poetry and prose, perhaps sparking their own creativity.

“It has been a privilege to contribute to a project that celebrates not only literature but also the region’s history, geology, and cultural heritage.”

The trail guide is split into four sections and each gives walkers the opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the breathtaking Cumbrian landscapes through which Wordsworth walked and which inspired his work.

The four walks are:

  • Walk one – Early life, exploration and natural education (Ullswater information centre to Grasmere, 8.3 miles)
  • Walk two – Home at Grasmere (Circular walk starting at Dove Cottage, 4.8 miles)
  • Walk three – Family connections (Circular walk starting at Dove Cottage, 4.2 miles)
  • Walk four – Later life, friends and acquaintances (St Mary’s Church, Rydal, to University of Cumbria Ambleside campus, and back, 3.5 miles)

At the launch, the final waymarker, on the lawn outside of Scale How on the university campus, was unveiled by Alex Scott, Lord Lieutenant for Cumbria.

Cumbria Tourism’s managing director, Gill Haigh said: “The Wordsworth Way is a fantastic addition to the Ullswater Way walking route, offering visitors an even greater opportunity to explore our stunning landscapes while immersing themselves in Cumbria’s literary heritage.

“Trails like this not only enhance the visitor experience but also encourage people to stay longer, supporting more local businesses and communities along the route.”

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