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St Bega's Way

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Length
  
36 mi (58 km)

Use
  
Hiking

Trailheads
  
St Bees PriorySt Bega's Church, Bassenthwaite

St Bega's Way is a 36-mile (58 km) walk through rural West Cumbria and the north west corner of the English Lake District. It is usually completed as a leisure walk over 3 days, but has also been used as the basis of a single day competitive Ultramarathon.

The route: St Bees Priory - Ennerdale Bridge - Borrowdale - Derwentwater - Lake Bassenthwaite.

It is usual to walk in the easterly direction given with the prevailing wind on the back, but when run it is frequently done in the opposite, westerly, direction.

Although the route is named after St Bega it is entirely the invention of Rosalinde Downing, who described it in a small booklet. Several commercial organisations offer guided or assisted vacations based on the walk.

References

St Bega's Way Wikipedia


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