Best attractions and places to see around Greystoke include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated on the edge of the Lake District National Park, the area offers access to mountains, forests, and lakes. Visitors can explore ancient structures, engage in outdoor pursuits, and experience local culture. The region provides diverse options for those interested in history, nature, and active exploration.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Went up Carrock Fell the steep way from the road. Didn't take long, but blimey it was cold on the top!
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A gradual incline and there's a distant Blencathra in the distance to aim for.
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Nice views of the nearby Fells if you have them. The summit offers a bit of a wind break if needed.
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Souther Fell (pronounced Souter Fell) is a gentle way back to Mungrisdale after more exciting walking on Blencathra.
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A lovely viewpoint, Bowscale Fell is easily reached by the long east ridge or by the good path up above Bannerdale Beck. Bowscale Fell summit has a stone shelter which is an excellent viewpoint for Bannerdale Crags and across to the north eastern side of Blencathra.
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Pretty sure it's always windy here, great views, loads of points of interest, the hill forts are great too!
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Greystoke offers several historical sites. You can visit the historic Greystoke Castle, which dates back to the 12th century and has connections to the fictional Tarzan. While a private residence, its grounds occasionally open for events and tours. The village also features an Ancient Market Cross from the early 1600s and St. Andrew's Church. Further afield, Carrock Fell Summit is notable for being the site of a Neolithic hill fort, and Lowther Castle & Gardens, about 6.7 miles away, offers a historic castle and expansive gardens.
Yes, Greystoke is an excellent base for hiking. You can tackle challenging mountain hikes like those around Blencathra Summit, which offers panoramic views and routes for various experience levels, including the Sharp Edge scramble. Other popular summits include Gowbarrow Fell summit with views of Ullswater, and Carrock Fell Summit. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Greystoke guide.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy. Greystoke Forest offers tranquil walks and wildlife spotting. Ullswater, just 7 miles away, is the nearest lake, perfect for sightseeing, and you can visit Aira Force waterfall nearby. The area also boasts scenic lakes like Buttermere and Crummock Water, and the impressive Scale Force Waterfall. For stunning views, consider a hike up Souther Fell, which provides a great vantage point for Blencathra.
Families have several options. The Greystoke and District Outdoor Pool is a community asset with two pools, including a shallow one for toddlers. Happy Hooves Riding Centre, about 5.1 miles away, offers horse riding for ages 4 and up. Rheged, a Lakeland heritage center 3.9 miles from Greystoke, features a large 3D cinema and indoor play. Foxy's Adventure Golf, an outdoor crazy golf course, is also nearby.
Yes, there are numerous walks of varying lengths and difficulty levels. For easier options, you can find tranquil forest walks in Greystoke Forest or explore the many paths around the village. The Easy hikes around Greystoke guide provides routes like the Bowscale Tarn Off-Road Climb loop or the Dacre Castle loop, which are generally considered easy.
Absolutely. Greystoke is a popular stop on the C2C (Coast to Coast) Cycle Route, a well-known long-distance cycling path. The surrounding area also offers various routes for cyclists of different abilities.
For cultural experiences, the Greystoke Craft Garden and Barns (Quirky Workshops) offer a peaceful, rural creative venue with art, craft, and heritage courses in a 17th-century farmhouse. Those interested in equestrian culture might find Nicky Richards' Racehorse Stables a point of interest. Additionally, Rheged, a Lakeland heritage center, showcases local culture and art.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Blencathra Summit and Gowbarrow Fell summit, especially looking down over Ullswater. The unique views towards the Eden Valley from Carrock Fell Summit are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of routes available for hiking and the tranquil atmosphere of the natural landscapes.
While not strictly hidden, Bowscale Fell Summit offers great views of the Blencathra group and is often less busy than some surrounding peaks. Its walk over the ridge towards Mungrisdale provides classic Lake District scenery. Another unique spot is Souther Fell, known for its ghostly legend of a spectral army and arguably the finest view of Blencathra's 'Saddleback' summit.
The Lake District, including Greystoke, is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking is typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer (June-August) offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, ideal for enjoying the outdoor pool and lakes, though it can be busier. Winter provides a different, often quieter, experience with potential for snow-capped fells.
Yes, Greystoke offers several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the Roadside Wood loop or the Jefferson Wood loop starting directly from Greystoke. For more options and details, refer to the Running Trails around Greystoke guide.
Greystoke village provides essential amenities for visitors. You'll find a local pub, The Boot & Shoe, a village shop, a post office, and a tea room. These establishments contribute to the local community and offer convenience for those exploring the area.


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