Castle
Point
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version of this walk (including map)
- Linear
coastal path with stiles
- 3km/2
miles (return)
- Allow
1 hour 15 minutes
- Minor
road, shingle, earth and grass path
- Moderate
START
from the council car park at the top of Rockcliffe village,
follow the pavement downhill and turn left at the coastal
path signpost. A quiet road leads to a path along the coast.
Keep an eye out for the sudden darting of a lizard, particularly
on sunny pebble beaches. Lizards are completely harmless
but very shy and only the sharp eyed will catch a glimpse
of one.
Further
along the way you will see an old grave set amongst the
rocks. Sadly it is the grave of a sailor named Nelson who
was shipwrecked and whose body was washed up near Castle
Point.
Castle
Point was occupied in the Iron Ages and must have been an
important site to hold, having such a commanding position
at the head of the Rough Firth. On a good day there is a
clear view right across the sea to the hills of the Lake
District. During the summer you may find wildflowers such
as kidney vetch and sheepsbit scabious, whilst in winter,
those with binoculars may see red-throated divers and scaup
offshore.
Return
to Rockcliffe by the same route.
   
 
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