About Gamswell Hill
It's a solid choice for families who've got walkers aged eight or above. The path is well-trodden and straightforward enough, though it can get boggy after rain so good boots matter. Younger children might find it a slog; older ones will enjoy the sense of achievement at the top.
Historically it's connected to Furness Abbey, which sits in the valley below, so there's a bit of story threading through the landscape if you're into that sort of thing. The views themselves are the main event though - you're really coming for the perspective across the Bay rather than dramatic rock formations or rare birds.
If you're camping at High Haume Glamping or Old Park Wood just down the road, this makes an excellent half-day outing. Combine it with a visit to Furness Abbey itself for a proper morning or afternoon out. Free to visit, naturally. Allow two to three hours if you want to sit at the top and actually enjoy it rather than just tick the box.
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What type of attraction is Gamswell Hill?
Gamswell Hill is a peak in Cumbria, North West.
Are there holiday parks near Gamswell Hill?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Gamswell Hill. The closest is High Haume Glamping, just 3.5 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Gamswell Hill?
Gamswell Hill is located near Dalton-in-Furness in Cumbria, North West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.5 miles away.
What else is there to do near Gamswell Hill?
Near Gamswell Hill you can also visit Birkrigg (peak), Appleby Hill (peak), Swarthmoor Hall (landmark), Scales Park (nature reserve). Browse our Dalton-in-Furness area guide for the full list of things to do.