A new cycle path around Siblyback Lake means an even bigger variety of activities on offer for people of all ages and abilities. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll admiring the beauty of the lake or an active cycle, we have it covered - Get Outdoor + Active at Siblyback.
New! Disabled Tramper for 2010
Generously donated to the South West Lakes Trust by the Countryside Mobility Scheme, the tramper offers the opportunity for people of all abilities to enjoy the new path around the lake at a very low cost.
Please call Siblyback Reception to arrange training on the Tramper - 01579 346 522.
Price: £4 for 2 hours
New! Cycle Path for 2010
This season the South West Lakes Trust have developed the footpath at Siblyback into an attractive cycle path following the shorelines of the lake, meandering through woodland in places. The new path enables wheelchair access around the entire lake. For a more ambitious walk, the path also links in to public footpaths which may be identified on Ordnance Survey map LR201. There's also a wealth of wildlife to watch and discover, with a bird hide for observation.
At times, due to weather conditions or maintenance, it is necessary to temporarily close sections of these paths. Information on any closures can be found below.
A map with the walk highlighted is printed inside the leaflet for Siblyback, which can be downloaded by clicking on the button to the right.
Please note: Dogs must be kept on leads and out of the water as the lake is a drinking water supply.
Round Lake Walk.
Start: Main car park (Outdoor + Active Centre). Moderate.
Great family circular walk. 3.5m / 5.6km.