Wild about... art & adventure 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 11 15 12 16 13 17 14 18 19 20 21 25 22 26 23 27 24 28 29 30 31 35 32 36 33 37 34 38 39 44 41 45 42 46 43 47 48 40 The Wood for the Trees MUF Architecture/art - 2011 Mountains We Made Charlie Whinney - 2017 A Flower in a Flower Keir Smith - 2014 Ancient Forester 2 David Kemp - 1995 The Sound of Running Water Kees Bierman - 1986 Boat Race Keith Wilson - sited 2009 Sharing Charlie Whinney - 2017 Cliff Structure Richard Harris - 1977 Nigel Ross Bench Nigel Ross - 2013 Midnight Feast Mike Winstone - 1984 Quarry Structure Richard Harris - 1977 Larch Arch Jim Partridge & Liz Walmsley - 1990 Clockwork Forest greyworld - 2010 Sheltered Seat Jim Partridge & Liz Walmsley - 1990 Blurpg's House Sandgate School & Paul Dodgson - 2000 Treeleaves Longh's House Sandgate School & Paul Dodgson - 2000 Sethera Reece Ingram - 1998 Ting Colin Rose - 1984 Janus Robert Bryce Muir - 2017 Concrete Country Lucy Tomlins - sited 2012 Red Sandstone Fox Gordon Young - 1991 Some Fern Kerry Morrison - 1997 Romeo Rupert Ackroyd & Owen Bullet - 2011 Please close the gate (Picket Fence) Gregory Scott-Gurner - 1998 Living Space Petre Nicoloski - 1990 In Celebration of a Tor Chris Booth - 1993 Seed Walter Bailey - 1995 Taking a Wall for a Walk Andy Goldsworthy - 1990 Touchstone Gregory Scott-Gurner - 1998 Cloak of Seasons Walter Bailey - 1995 Light Columns I Charles Bray - 1994 The Seers Well Belle Shafir - 1999 Mea Culpa Robert Bryce Muir - 2006 Habitat Richard Caink - 1994 Light Column II & III Charles Bray - 1995 Stone Forest Kim Tsuchiya - 1991 Last Rays of an English Rose Keir Smith - sited 2009 Her Insistent Stream Hilary Cartmel - 1985 Meridian Owl Zoe de L'isle Whittier - 1993 Private Meeting Robert Koenig - 1983 49 50 Lady of the Water Alannah Robins - 1995 The Guardians Robert Koenig - 1983 Dry Stone Passage Richard Harris - 1982 The Living Wood Antony Hollaway - 1991 Silurian Cant Pat Leighton - 1986 treefold:centre Rob & Harriet Fraser - 2017 17 Degrees South Linda Watson - 1997 Pyxis Del Geist - 1986 Columns Giles Kent - 1996 The Forest and the Forester Grahem Fagan - 2002 MTB safety • Mountain biking is a potentially hazardous activity carrying a significant risk. It should only be undertaken with a full understanding of all inherent risks. The guidelines on this panel must always be used in conjunction with the exercise of your own experience, intuition and careful judgement. • Routes may change owing to tree felling and other forest operations. • On forest road and other non-dedicated MTB trails expect to meet other users. Give mountain bikers a good name and show respect at all times to other users. • No motorbikes, quadbikes, dogs or horses are allowed on MTB trails. Want to hire or repair your bike? Visit Grizedale Mountain Bikes just across the beck from Grizedale Courtyard. Need refuelling after your long ride? Visit the Grizedale Cafe in the Courtyard. Contact Grizedale Mountain Bikes: 01229 860335 Experience all Grizedale has to offer on two wheels , from challenging climbs through to gentle slopes, all within a beautiful woodland setting. Take in the breathtaking scenery and discover our unique sculptures dotted around the forest. There are a number of waymarked trails to help you find your way. Emergency info Name & grid ref for key locations: Grizedale Centre: SD 336 944. Moor Top Car Park: SD 343 965. Nearest access road: Grizedale is signed from the minor road just past Hawkshead Primary School between Hawkshead (B5285) and Newby Bridge (A590). Nearest A&E hospital facilities: Barrow in Furness: Furness General T: 01229 870870. Kendal: Westmorland General T: 01539 732288. Nearest public phone: Satterthwaite village (by the pub) SD 339 922. In case of an emergency call 999. Inform the Forestry Commission: 0300 067 4270 / 0300 067 4495. Defibrillator located at visitor centre
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The Wood for the Trees MUF Architecture/art - 2011
Mountains We Made Charlie Whinney - 2017
A Flower in a Flower Keir Smith - 2014
Ancient Forester 2 David Kemp - 1995
The Sound of Running Water Kees Bierman - 1986
Boat Race Keith Wilson - sited 2009
Sharing Charlie Whinney - 2017
Cliff Structure Richard Harris - 1977
Nigel Ross Bench Nigel Ross - 2013
Midnight Feast Mike Winstone - 1984
Quarry Structure Richard Harris - 1977
Larch Arch Jim Partridge & Liz Walmsley - 1990
Clockwork Forest greyworld - 2010
Sheltered Seat Jim Partridge& Liz Walmsley - 1990
Blurpg's House Sandgate School & Paul Dodgson - 2000
Treeleaves Longh's House Sandgate School & Paul Dodgson - 2000
Sethera Reece Ingram - 1998
Ting Colin Rose - 1984
Janus Robert Bryce Muir - 2017
Concrete Country Lucy Tomlins - sited 2012
Red Sandstone Fox Gordon Young - 1991
Some Fern Kerry Morrison - 1997
Romeo Rupert Ackroyd & Owen Bullet - 2011
Please close the gate (Picket Fence)Gregory Scott-Gurner - 1998
Living Space Petre Nicoloski - 1990
In Celebration of a Tor Chris Booth - 1993
Seed Walter Bailey - 1995
Taking a Wall for a Walk Andy Goldsworthy - 1990
Touchstone Gregory Scott-Gurner - 1998
Cloak of Seasons Walter Bailey - 1995
Light Columns I Charles Bray - 1994
The Seers Well Belle Shafir - 1999
Mea Culpa Robert Bryce Muir - 2006
HabitatRichard Caink - 1994
Light Column II & III Charles Bray - 1995
Stone Forest Kim Tsuchiya - 1991
Last Rays of an English Rose Keir Smith - sited 2009
Her Insistent StreamHilary Cartmel - 1985
Meridian Owl Zoe de L'isle Whittier - 1993
Private Meeting Robert Koenig - 1983
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Lady of the Water Alannah Robins - 1995
The Guardians Robert Koenig - 1983
Dry Stone Passage Richard Harris - 1982
The Living Wood Antony Hollaway - 1991
Silurian Cant Pat Leighton - 1986
treefold:centre Rob & Harriet Fraser - 2017
17 Degrees South Linda Watson - 1997
Pyxis Del Geist - 1986
ColumnsGiles Kent - 1996
The Forest and the Forester Grahem Fagan - 2002
MTB safety• Mountain biking is a potentially
hazardous activity carrying a significant risk. It should only be undertaken with a full understanding of all inherent risks. The guidelines on this panel must always be used in conjunction with the exercise of your own experience, intuition and careful judgement.
• Routes may change owing to tree felling and other forest operations.
• On forest road and other non-dedicated MTB trails expect to meet other users. Give mountain bikers a good name and show respect at all times to other users.
• No motorbikes, quadbikes, dogs or horses are allowed on MTB trails.
Want to hire or repair your bike?Visit Grizedale Mountain Bikes just across the beck from Grizedale Courtyard. Need refuelling after your long ride? Visit the Grizedale Cafe in the Courtyard. Contact Grizedale Mountain Bikes: 01229 860335
Experience all Grizedale has to offer on two wheels, from challenging climbs through to gentle slopes, all within a beautiful woodland setting. Take in the breathtaking scenery and discover our unique sculptures dotted around the forest. There are a number of waymarked trails to help you find your way.
Emergency infoName & grid ref for key locations: Grizedale Centre: SD 336 944. Moor Top Car Park: SD 343 965. Nearest access road: Grizedale is signed from the minor road just past Hawkshead Primary School between Hawkshead (B5285) and Newby Bridge (A590).Nearest A&E hospital facilities: Barrow in Furness: Furness General T: 01229 870870. Kendal: Westmorland General T: 01539 732288.Nearest public phone: Satterthwaite village (by the pub) SD 339 922. In case of an emergency call 999. Inform the Forestry Commission: 0300 067 4270 / 0300 067 4495.Defibrillator located at visitor centre
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WalkingTrail
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The North Face MTB Trail
The Black MTB Trail
Publicbridleway
Waymarkers
Guard against all risks of fire.
Protect & respect wildlife,
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Moor Top Trail • • • Grade: Forest road & part public road 11.5 km (7 miles), 1½ hours Take a journey through our ancient oak woodlands on the lower slopes of the valley. A great place to hear forest bird life, especially if you are cycling early or late in the day. Hawkshead Moor Trail • • • Grade: Forest road 17 km (10.5 miles), 2½ hoursThis trail covers a large part of the western side of the forest and gives wonderful panoramic views, both west towards Coniston Old Man and North towards Ambleside, the Langdale fells and Helvellyn beyond.
Silurian Way • • • Grade: Forest road & part public road 23.5 km (14 miles), 3½ hoursMany of the artworks can be accessed along this trail, covering both sides of the Grizedale Valley and taking in contrasting forest habitats and wonderful views. Be prepared for the hills though!
The North Face MTB Trail Grade: Red Difficult • • • Forest road sections
Singletrack (one-way)
16 km (10 miles), 2½ hours Purpose-built MTB trail, offering adrenalising sections of singletrack descent and leg burning climbs. Be warned, there are plenty of challenging boardwalks. This trail is suitable for mountain bikers only and requires a high level of skill and fitness.
The Black MTB Trail Grade: Black Severe
Singletrack (one-way)
1 km (0.8 miles) An awesome blast of jumps and berms, with steep descents, not for the faint hearted. There is a split along this section, watch out for the signs and only do the double diamond run if an expert rider.
Goosey Foot Tarn Trail • • • Grade: Forest road 3.5 km (2 miles), 30 minsThe shortest of our waymarked cycle trails, but there are still small hills involved, so be warned! The trail takes you past Goosey Foot and Juniper Tarns, two of our 20 or so man-made tarns.
Grizedale Tarn Trail • • • Grade: Forest road 10 km (6 miles), 1½ hours Watch out… Bogle means ghost! Discover lovely woodland views and find a variety of sculptures, including the iconic ‘Taking a Wall for a Walk’ by Andy Goldsworthy.
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Suitable for: Cyclists in good health. Map reading useful (routes not always marked). Most bikes. Trail: Gradients can vary. Surfaces may be uneven or potholed in places. Look out for vehicles & other users.