A great walk to do during spring time to enjoy the beauty of the bluebells and splendid rhododendron trees in Muncaster Castle estate. Dog friendly walk.
Une magnifique randonnée à faire au printemps pour voir les jacinthes des bois et les rhododendrons dans le domaine de Muncaster. Randonnée accessible aux chiens.
Information to walk Ravenglass to Muncaster Castle:
- Distance: 6.4km
- Duration: 2h
- Ascent: 150m
- Level: Easy
- Car Park: Car park, Croftlands Dr, Ravenglass (CA18 1SQ), fees apply (payment by card accepted)
- Pushchair friendly: No – a stile and fields to cross. Will need a baby carrier.
- Dog friendly: Yes – one stile with a dog easy access, some roads and crossing of fields with sheep

I have not published for a good month now. Both Matt and I have been very busy at work and we had several members of our family visiting us, which meant that I had little time for myself and I was too tired to focus on writing something. Hopefully I will catch-up soon with all your blog posts and with the writing of mines.
Cela fait un bon mois que je n’ai pas publié. Matt et moi avons été assez occupé par notre travail et nous avons également reçu la visite de notre famille, ce qui a fait que je n’ai pas eu trop de temps pour moi et que j’étais trop fatiguée pour écrire quelque chose. J’espère arriver à rattraper mon retard de lecture de vos articles et d’écriture des miens bientôt.
End of April, our friends invited us for a sunday morning walk to see the bluebells in Muncaster Castle ground. The weather was due to be good that day so we immediately told them that we will join.
Fin avril, nos amis nous ont invité un dimanche matin pour aller faire une randonnée pour voir les jacinthes des bois dans le domaine de Muncaster Castle. Il était annoncé beau temps donc nous leur avons immédiatement dit que nous viendrions.




We parked at Ravenglass and started the walk by going towards the beach. We then followed the shore of the river Esk to find the coastal path that we used for a couple of metres before going towards Newton hamlet. At the hamlet, we turned left to walk up through the wood and then into a field to arrive on the ground of Muncaster Castle.
Nous nous sommes garés dans le village de Ravenglass et avons commencé la randonnée en allant vers la plage. Nous avons ensuite suivit le bord de la rivière Esk pour trouver le sentier côtier que nous avons emprunté pendant quelques mètres avant d’aller en direction du hameau de Newton. Au hameau, nous avons tourné à gauche pour monter en direction du bois et puis nous avons traversé le champs pour arriver dans le domaine de Muncaster Castle.

This is where the highlight of the day happened. As soon as we passed the gate and entered Muncaster ground we were immerse in a field of bluebells. It was absolutely beautiful. They were everywhere and their purple/blue colour was so intense. We were all astonished by the quantity of bluebells and I have to say it was the first time I saw that many. I found it even better than the Rannerdale bluebells.
C’est la que toute la beauté de la randonnée fût. De suite après avoir passé le portillon et être entré dans le domaine de Muncaster, nous avons été immergé dans un champs de jacinthes des bois. C’était absolument magnifique. Il y en avait partout et leur couleur bleu/violette était intense. Nous avons tous été stupéfait par la quantité de fleurs présentent et je dois que c’était la première fois que j’en voyais autant. J’ai trouvé ça même mieux que de voir les jacinthes des bois à Rannerdale.
Find our blog posts about Rannerdale here.





We then continued walking toward the Muncaster castle where we encounter so splendid rhododendron trees. Each of them was of a different colour and some of them were absolutely massive with big flowers. Again we were all astonished by their beauty and scent. We kept walking until reaching the main path where we turned left to walk toward the ticket office. We exited Muncaster Castle ground and used the Esk trail to walk back to Ravenglass passing by Ravenglass Roman bath.
Nous avons ensuite continué à marcher vers le chateau de Muncaster où nous avons trouvé les magnifiques rhododendrons. Chacun avait une couleur différente et certain d’entre eux étaient absolument massif avec d’énormes fleurs. De nouveau, nous avons tous été stupéfait par leur beauté et parfum qui s’en dégagé. Nous avons continué de marcher tout droit jusqu’à arriver sur le sentier principal, où nous avons tourné à gauche pour marcher vers le bureau d’information. Nous sommes sortis du domaine de Muncaster Castle et avons pris le sentier Esk trail pour marcher jusqu’à Ravenglass en passant par les ruines des bains Romains de Ravenglass.
Find a longer walk passing by Muncaster Castle ground and Muncaster tarn here.

This is a short and easy walk (less than 2h) but it is a great one to do in spring. I would recommend it if you are in the area mid-April to mid-May.
Cette randonnée courte et facile (moins de 2h) est magnifique à faire au printemps. Je vous la recommande si vous êtes dans le coin entre mi-avril et mi-mai.
Did you see the bluebells at Muncaster Castle before? Or somewhere else this year?
Avez vous déjà vu les jacinthes des bois au chateau de Muncaster? Où ailleurs cette année?






Find all our walks in the Lake District National Park here. For our adventures in UK it is here.
A nice walk, the bluebells look lovely but my favourites are the rhododendrons, they look beautiful 🙂
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Thank you. Rhododendrons were stunning
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What a display! There’s nothing quite like a carpet of bluebells and those are wonderful rhododendrons.
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We were very lucky. It was a bit magical in a way.
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Nice to see some bluebells in the Lakes other than the Rannerdale ones. We saw some when we were up last week around Eskdale and Patterdale, but not as many as your walk here.
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Yes Eskdale has some nice one and also near wastwater you can find them in the wood.
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We have Bluebells at Burton Mere RSPB which is not far from us but I must visit Rannerdale one year and see the Bluebells there as I have heard so much about them! Lovely post Mélodie 😀
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The Rannderdale one are really nice but it can be very busy. Better go early morning or late evening to enjoy them.
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Love your bluebells 💙
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Thank you.
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The bluebells and the rhododendrons are both lovely.
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They were in full bloom. We were very lucky.
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Beautiful photos – those bluebells are stunning! Rhododendrons, too. Very enjoyable post. 😊
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Thank you.
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What a beautiful hike. I love the bluebells – stunning photos (we don’t see them on our hikes). Spring is definitely a lovely and colourful season and you captured it well!
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Thank you. I didn’t know this flower before living in UK. I have never seen them in France.
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Looks like such a beautiful day for a walk, especially with all the bluebells and rhododendrons in bloom. We planted a few rhodos in our backyard last year and the year before and are hoping to plant a few more. They’re one of my favourites.
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They are beautiful trees indeed. It is nice that you have enough space in your garden to be able to have some.
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Beautiful.
I have, flowering at the moment, rhododendrons purchased at Muncaster Castle.
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That’s nice 🙂. I didn’t know they sell plants.
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Certainly used to.
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One of the most exciting things about spring has got to be the arrival of bluebells. These bright purple flowers are a sight to behold during the springtime when they appear in swathes in certain woods, parks and gardens. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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We definitely wait for them every year.
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Same here 🥰
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C’est super joli comme endroit, j’adore toutes les fleurs, ça sent bon les beaux jours 😍
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J’espère que nous allons avoir un bel été car pour le moment le printemps n’est pas terrible
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Pour nous dans le sud est, le temps est très variable, un jour il fait beau et chaud, le lendemain pluie ou chute des températures et ainsi de suite. Mais je trouve le printemps meilleur cette année que l’année dernière
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Ici pas terrible beaucoup de pluie. L’année dernière nous avons eu un très beau mois d’avril, mai et juin.
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What a beautiful field of bluebells! 🩵
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We were very lucky to be at the right time.
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How gorgeous. Natural floral displays are so stunning and your walk looks lovely.
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Definitely one you will like. Maybe for next spring 😉.
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a pleasant walk. You managed to get some good shots of the bluebells
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Thank you ☺️
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Such loveliness in England!
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Thank you.
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What a stunning walk with the bluebells and Rhododendrons! 🙂
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We were lucky to do this walk at the right time of the year.
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For sure. Springtime always brings colorful landscapes!
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One of these springs I would like to visit somewhere with expansive stretches of bluebells. Your photos are beautiful.
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Thank you. Muncaster Castle or Rannerdale in Cumbria are both great places to see the bluebells.
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Lovely photos of the bluebells – there are so many good places to see them in the Lake District.
Ravenglass is a great place to start a walk, either up onto Muncaster Fel, through the Muncaster woods or along the banks of the River Esk – or even a fording of the river below Eskmeals Viaduct at low tide if you are feeling adventurous!
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Thank you. We also like the little forest by Wastwater to see them.
We have done several walks from Ravenglass. It is one of my favourites villages but we haven’t tried to cross the river. Maybe with a guide I would do it but definitely not by myself.
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The River Esk is usually safe and easy to cross below the viaduct at low tide, you just need to check the tide times and go in good weather. My son and I did the crossing in August 2023, if you are interested there are more details and photos of our trip HERE
There is another tidal crossing further upstream near Waberthwaite Church, but this is not recommended.
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Thank you for sharing that experience. I am going to check your post about it.
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