Burnbank Fell Terrace at Cockermouth
Cut into the hillside high above Loweswater, on the steep slopes of Burnbank Fell, is a narrow access track. There is bit of a climb to gain the track from the road but once established on it, it provides exciting mountain bike riding. The views from it are extensive and stunning and extend across a wide arc of the north-western fells including the shapely giant, Grasmoor. As a perfect warm up, a pleasant bridleway meanders through the pasture and woodland by the side of Loweswater and makes an ideal outward leg. Best of all though for mountain bikers is the long sweeping descent back down to the start at Maggie's Bridge.
Duration: 2 hours
Miles: 6
Contact
Cumbria Tourism
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Venue
CockermouthMain Street, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9NH
Map reference: NY 123307 Lat: 54.66373 Long: -3.36114
Leave M6 jct 40, proceed west to Cockermouth for 30 miles along A66. Regular bus service from Carlisle or Penrith. Regular bus service from Carlisle or Penrith.
Nearest station : 7 miles (11.3 kms) from Maryport station
Polartec
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Ambleside to Grasmere at Ambleside
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Baugh Fell and Knoutberry Hill at Sedbergh
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Borrowdale and Castle Crag at Keswick
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Borrowdale Tour at Keswick
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Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater at Cockermouth
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Caldbeck Fells at Cockermouth
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Calders and Bram Rigg Top at Sedbergh
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Calders, The Calf and Cautley Spout at Sedbergh
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Cautley and Wendale at Sedbergh
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Claife Heights at Ambleside
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Cockermouth to Whinlatter at Cockermouth
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Coledale Round at Keswick
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Coniston Old Man at Coniston
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Coniston Water at Coniston
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Fairfield Horseshoe at Ambleside
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Frostrow Fells and Dent at Sedbergh
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Grasmoor and Rannerdale Knotts at Cockermouth
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Grizedale Forest and Parkamoor at Coniston
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High Pike and the flanks of Great Coum at Sedbergh
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High Spy, Maiden Moor & Cat Bells from Borrowdale at Keswick
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High Stile Range at Cockermouth
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High Sweden Bridge at Ambleside
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Kensgiff and Yarlside at Sedbergh
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Keswick and Glanderaterra Beck at Keswick
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Keswick Cycle Path and Castlerigg Stone Circle at Keswick
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Keswick to Whinlatter Mountain Bike Centre at Keswick
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Lily Tarn and Todd Crag at Ambleside
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Loughrigg Fell at Ambleside
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Mellbreak at Cockermouth
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River Rawthey and River Dee at Sedbergh
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Scandale and Red Screes at Ambleside
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Skiddaw via Jenkin Hill at Keswick
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Skiddaw via Longside Edge at Cockermouth
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The Bowder Stone and Watendlath at Keswick
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The Coniston Round at Coniston
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The Coppermines Valley and The Bell at Coniston
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Tour of Binsey at Cockermouth
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Tour of Langdale at Ambleside
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Tour of Loughrigg Fell at Ambleside
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Tour of Low Yewdale at Coniston
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Tour of Sedbergh and Dentdale at Sedbergh
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Tour of Skiddaw at Keswick
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Tour of Tilberthwaite and Tarn Hows at Coniston
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Tour of Yewdale and Tilberthwaite at Coniston
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Troutbeck and Jenkin Crag at Ambleside
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Wansfell Pike at Ambleside
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Watch Hill and River Derwent via Allerdale Ramble at Cockermouth
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Western Shore of Coniston Water at Coniston
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Winder from Sedbergh at Sedbergh
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Yewdale and Tarn Hows at Coniston
Also at this venue
Cockermouth
Buses to and through Cockermouth
Grasmoor and Rannerdale Knotts
Mellbreak
Skiddaw via Longside Edge
Watch Hill and River Derwent via Allerdale Ramble
Tour of Binsey
Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater
Caldbeck Fells
Cockermouth to Whinlatter
High Stile Range
Events at this venue
| date | event |
|---|---|
| Fri 28, Sat 29 Jun 2013 | Woolfest 2013 |
| Sat 28, Sun 29 Sep 2013 | Taste Cumbria Food Festival |








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