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I-Rydal Cave
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Rydal, England
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There is SO much to see in the Lake District, but I highly recommend Rydal cave above the stunning Rydal water, its a really easy gravel pathed walk and the most rewarding views and scenery.
As you can see, Rydal is full of short walks! To get to the caves, first take the route from Rothay Park to the stepping stones, and continue on this road until you reach the cattlegrid at the end. Ahead is a small humpback bridge and the main road, do not cross this. Instead, turn left. You may find an ice cream truck her if you are lucky! Continue up the path past the car park on the left, and some cottages. Finally you will come out above Rydal water and be rewarded a great view. Stay on this top path, keeping Real water on your left and you will find yourself going up. Around 15 minutes walking will bring you to the cave entrance. Occasionally cut off to visitors, the caves should only be entered if there is no fence or warning saying other wise. You can venture all the way to the back, it is wide open and you definitely cannot get lost!
As you can see, Rydal is full of short walks! To get to the caves, first take the route from Rothay Park to the stepping stones, and continue on this road until you reach the cattlegrid at the end. Ahead is a small humpback bridge and the main road, do not cross this. Instead, turn left. You may fin…
Rydal Caves is a fantastic easy walk ending in the adventure of finding the huge cavern. Accessible from Rydal or Grasmere.