A walk in Wordsworth's footsteps.
The Wordsworth Way celebrates the life of one of Britain's most loved poets.
Trace William Wordsworth's footsteps on his favourite walks.
Be captivated by the mountain scenery that inspired his and sister Dorothy's verses.
Soak in the magic of Grasmere - where the Wordsworths lived 1799-1813 - and pay your respects at their graves in St. Oswald's churchyard.
Walk the path which Wordsworth describes as traversing a "sublime combination of mountain forms".
Visit the Brothers' Parting Stone - a poignant memorial to Wordsworth's brother John, who died at sea in 1805.
Step inside literary history at Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, and discover personal treasures and archives.
There is something for everyone on the Wordsworth Way. Although 14 miles in length, this Guide also offers four shorter 'section by section' walks.
A walk in Wordsworth's footsteps.
The Wordsworth Way celebrates the life of one of Britain's most loved poets.
Trace William Wordsworth's footsteps on his favourite walks.
Be captivated by the mountain scenery that inspired his and sister Dorothy's verses.
Soak in the magic of Grasmere - where the Wordsworths lived 1799-1813 - and pay your respects at their graves in St. Oswald's churchyard.
Walk the path which Wordsworth describes as traversing a "sublime combination of mountain forms".
Visit the Brothers' Parting Stone - a poignant memorial to Wordsworth's brother John, who died at sea in 1805.
Step inside literary history at Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, and discover personal treasures and archives.
There is something for everyone on the Wordsworth Way. Although 14 miles in length, this Guide also offers four shorter 'section by section' walks.