WILDLIFE WALKS: SWINDALE VALLEY
The Swindale Valley is one of the Lake District’s most secluded valleys, making it the perfect place for wildlife spotting.
You could see red squirrels, red deer, otters, lizards, ospreys or peregrine falcons and learn about their habits and habitats as you go. Swindale Falls are at the head of valley and part way round the circular walk.
Swindale walking guide
RSPB guide Lee Schofield says:
“Head to Haweswater for a wildlife ramble through one of the Lake District’s most secluded, beautiful and tranquil valleys. From red squirrels to salmon, deer to dragonflies, the area is a haven for all sorts of wildlife, and with an expert on hand, you’ll have a much better chance to see and enjoy it.
On mostly level terrain, the walk will take in bubbling streams, flower rich meadows, shady woodlands, dramatic waterfalls and crags.”
Overview:
Walk through tranquil Swindale.
Try to spot some of the well-known but rarely-seen wildlife. You could see red squirrels, red deer, otters, lizards, ospreys or peregrine falcons and learn about their habits and habitats as you go.
Difficulty:
Mostly level terrain. Suitable for children aged 10 and up.
Length:
Approx 2-3 hours total.
Directions:
The Swindale Valley is a 20 minute drive away.
What to bring:
Sun cream. Waterproofs. Wellies, walking boots or similar footwear.