
Pooley Bridge and Dunmallard Hill Walk
Cumbria
Dunmallard Hill, tree-covered and rising sharply above the new Pooley Bridge, hides the remains of an Iron Age hillfort and offers surprisingly big views down the length of Ullswater. The loop follows riverside paths from the village, crosses the bridge and climbs the oakwoods of Dunmallard before returning along the shoreline with views to Place Fell and the Helvellyn range. It is a genuinely dog friendly walk with plenty of water, interesting smells in the woods and cafes at the end.
Park at the main Pooley Bridge pay and display car park just across the bridge. The wooded hill is open access but lies above working farmland with sheep and occasional ground-nesting birds, so dogs must be on a lead off the main paths and throughout the pasture sections. The terrain is gentle: good riverside path, a short steep climb up the hill, and easy lakeshore return. Pooley Bridge has several dog friendly pubs and cafes, public toilets, and the Ullswater Steamers pier for onward trips down the lake.
At a Glance
- Distance
- 4.5 km (2.8 miles)
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Duration
- 1 hr 30 min
- Walk Type
- Woodland, Lake, Historic, River
- Route Type
- Circular
- Off Lead Potential
- Moderate
- Livestock Risk
- Moderate
- Facilities
- Pubs, cafes, shops and public toilets in Pooley Bridge; Ullswater Steamers pier nearby.
- Parking
- Pooley Bridge main car park, pay and display, central and fills on sunny weekends.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pooley Bridge and Dunmallard Hill Walk dog friendly?
Yes, this is a genuinely dog friendly walk with a Wildpack rating of 8.5/10. The route offers plenty for dogs to enjoy — interesting woodland smells, access to water, and a varied mix of riverside, hillside and lakeshore paths. There are also several dog friendly pubs and cafes in Pooley Bridge waiting at the end.
Can dogs be off lead at Pooley Bridge and Dunmallard Hill Walk?
There are opportunities for off-lead time, but it depends on where you are on the route. Dogs must be kept on a lead through the pasture sections and away from the main paths on the wooded hill, as the area sits above working farmland with sheep, and ground-nesting birds are occasionally present. The main paths through the oakwoods and along the lakeshore offer more relaxed walking, so it's worth keeping a lead handy throughout.
What should I know before visiting Pooley Bridge and Dunmallard Hill Walk with my dog?
The terrain is manageable for most dogs — a good riverside path, a short steep climb up Dunmallard Hill, and an easy return along the lakeshore. Parking is at the pay and display car park just across the bridge in Pooley Bridge, though it fills quickly on sunny weekends, so an early start is wise. The village has public toilets, cafes and pubs, and the Ullswater Steamers pier is nearby if you fancy extending the day out on the lake.
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