ennerdale & cleator moor...
The wild and beautiful valley of Ennerdale descends from the upland massif of Great Gable and Brandreth following the River Liza past Pillar, Steeple and Red Pike until the river empties into Ennerdale Water.
This is one of the less frequented parts of Lakeland. A remote emptiness whose silence is broken only by the harsh cry of ravens and the calls of buzzards circling overhead.
About the area

History & heritage
Although Ennerdale may present a scene of tranquillity today, this was not always the case.

Activities
Ennerdale has some exiciting activities for you to immerse yourself in, from rock climbing to kart racing.

Natural environment
Higher up the valley, it's only accessible on foot, cycle or horseback and remains one of the quietest parts of Lakeland.

What's on
During your visit to Ennerdale and Cleator Moor why not see what local events are available.
Did you know
Lamplugh Pudding
Lamplugh Pudding,a closely guarded secret recipe of oats, raisins, biscuits, hot ale and spices was traditionally made to keep hill farmers warm on cold days when lambing or tending their sheep on the fells.
Paintings of Cleator Moor
LS Lowry painted scenes of Cleator Moor that are now to be found in major galleries and private collections all over the world.










