Devil's Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale
Cumbria Walk
County/Area - Cumbria - South Cumbria
Author - John Munro
Length - 1.5 miles / 2.4 km
Ascent - nominal or unknown
Time - 0 hours 50 minutes Grade - easy
Maps
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Walk Route Description
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Whilst touring Britain in April/May 1998 we stopped for a break in Kirkby Lonsdale, en route to The Lake District, to view The Devil Bridge, which we had read about before leaving Australia.
The walk to the Bridge starts from a sign-posted lane in the south east corner of the town square. A relatively short downhill walk brings you to the medieval bridge which spans the River Lune. The original bridge was supposedly provided by the Devil to enable a poor widow to reach her cow on the other side of the river. In return for this, the Devil was to acquire the soul of the first being to cross the bridge. The poor widows only other possession was a small dog and on provision of the bridge she picked the little dog up and threw it across the bridge, thus thwarting the Devil and saving her own soul.
From the bridge a bridle path runs along the River to the North. A walk along the river bank for about a mile brings you to a high bank overlooking the Vale of Lune at a vantage point know as "Ruskin's View". It was from this point that John Ruskin (the 19th-century Philosopher, Poet, Painter, Author & Reformer) said "I do not know in all my own country, still less in France or Italy, a place more naturally divine".
After savouring this view proceed further along the path to the rear of the Churchyard of St Mary's, an 11th-century Norman Church. A stroll among the gravestones in this yard is also quite interesting. It is then only a short walk back through the town to the Market Square. The whole walk only took us about an hour or so but the memorable "Ruskin's View" will remain with us for a long, long time. There are further riverside walks in the area for those able to spend more time.
Other walks nearby
Walk 2372 | Lune Valley from Kirkby Lonsdale | easy | 6.1 miles |
Walk 2376 | Gragareth from Leck | moderate | 9.3 miles |
Walk 3584 | Gragareth from Ireby | moderate | 7.4 miles |
Walk 3032 | Gragareth & Great Coum from Yordas Cave | moderate | 9.0 miles |
Walk 3091 | Ingleton Waterfalls Walk | easy | 4.3 miles |
Walk 2256 | Great Stone of Fourstones | easy/mod | 6.7 miles |
Walk 1052 | Whernside & Dentdale | mod/hard | 12.0 miles |
Walk 3233 | Dent & Gawthrop | easy/mod | 6.0 miles |
Walk 1045 | Levens Bridge to Kendal | easy/mod | 11.5 miles |
Walk 2146 | Deepdale Circular (near Dent) | moderate | 7.0 miles |
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