Map of The Lake District: South-western area
Coniston, Ulverston & Barrow-in-Furness
Follow the Cumbria Coastal Way, from Egremont to Newbiggin, with the OS Explorer OL6 to hand, and you’ll have no chance of missing any of the stunning sites dotted along this stretch of Irish Sea coast. This easy-to-follow map of the South West Lake District is the perfect companion to all outdoor enthusiasts, from first-time amblers, to seasoned ramblers. With every landmark, house, river, viewpoint, hill, pub and right of way clearly marked, mapping and following your route couldn’t be easier.
Boasting some of the most spectacular scenery in the North West, this corner of Lakeland offers something for every outdoor interest. Stop off at Ravenglass, the start of Hadrian’s Wall, and the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park. And don’t miss the spectacular sunset from Muncaster Castle. Imagine days gone by at the Druid’s Circle on Birkrigg Common. Discover a breathtaking colony of birdlife on Walney Island. Or visit Ulverston, home of the comedy great, Stan Laurel. Explore a showcase of antique furniture and art, as well as a private collection of vintage and classic cars at Holker Hall. And if you’re up for the challenge, you can even climb the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike.
However you want to travel – on foot or horseback, by bike or in a kayak – add the OS Explorer OL6 to your basket today, and get ready for some great days out in the South West Lake District.
Other places covered by this map include: Ulverston, Barrow-in Furness, Walney Island, Coniston, The Old Man of Coniston (Coniston Old Man), Coniston Water, River Esk valley (Eskdale), Wast Water and Wasdale Head.