Cogra Moss Walk
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The Cogra Moss Walk is a great family-friendly adventure on the western edge of the Lake District that will expose you to some beautiful views across the lake with a few rugged hills in the backdrop. Made up of well-maintained paths that skirt around the edge of the lake, this route is perfect if you are looking for awesome views with little required effort. Those that want to extend their walk can continue around the lakeside loop for a bit of extra distance.
Getting there
To reach the car park for the Cogra Moss Walk from Frizington, drive northeast on Main Street/A5086 for 3.7mi and turn right to continue on for another 0.6mi. Make a sharp right here and follow the road for 0.3mi, before turning left. You will find the car park on the left in 0.3mi.
About
When to do | March-November |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
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Cogra Moss Walk Description
Just because the Cogra Moss Walk is a short out-and-back route does not mean that it is lacking in views; however, the short distance, easy accessibility, and relatively flat terrain make this a popular walk for families and less mobile walkers. Be sure to arrive early enough to secure parking at the trailhead.
Setting out from the car park, the trail heads to the southeast and follows closely along Rakegill Beck, climbing slightly uphill until you arrive at the edge of Cogra Moss. From here, you will walk along the southern shore of the lake with some picturesque views that stretch out across the water to High Hows, Sharp Knott, and Blake Fell on the opposite side. Arriving at a fork in the trail with the steep hillside of Knock Murton on your right, you can either take the path on the left to complete an optional loop around the edge of the water or turn around to retrace your steps back to the car park where you began the walk.
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