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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Brigham

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Family friendly hiking trails around Brigham are set within the scenic landscape of Cumbria, England. The region is characterized by gentle river valleys, rolling hills, and a mix of agricultural land and small woodlands. Paths often follow riverbanks, cross open fields, and connect charming villages. The terrain is generally accessible, making it suitable for families seeking easy-going outdoor activities.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Brigham

  • The most popular family friendly hiking route is Joe's Walk – The Lakeland Shepherd…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Joe's Walk – The Lakeland Shepherd Monument loop from Broughton

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Willem VS
September 16, 2025, Wordsworth House & Garden

Wordsworth House rises majestically on Main Street in Cockermouth, a charming town on the edge of the Lake District. Built around 1745, the house reflects the understated grandeur of Georgian architecture: a perfectly symmetrical façade of sand-colored bricks, tall rectangular windows with classically framed woodwork, and an ornate yet understated doorway that evokes the sense of order and proportion characteristic of this period. The poet William Wordsmouth was born here in 1770.

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The pre-Victorian centre of old Cockermouth, Market Place is the heart of the old town.

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It is hard to imagine the damage done to the Main Street and surrounding area by the depth of water indicated on this plaque outside the Black Bull Public House.

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Standing just above the River Cocker and below All Saints Church is Cockermouth Town Hall. Originally built in 1840 as the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and now Grade II listed, the Georgian building was converted to be used as the Town Hall in 1934. It is now used as a Wedding Venue in the ceremony room.

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The River Cocker drains Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater as well as all the surrounding fells. It leaves Crummock Water and passes down the Lorton Vale before passing through a gorge into Cockermouth. It joins the River Derwent in the town hence the town’s name.

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This is the only road bridge crossing the River Derwent in Cockermouth. This bridge, known as Gote Bridge and built in 1822 carries the A5086 between Cockermouth and Papcastle. It survived the three recent floods in The town. There is also one footbridge just 200m upstream.

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This bridge has been rebuilt after the closure of the Penrith, Keswick and Cockermouth railway in the 1960s. It is now part of the Greenway and forms a delightful traffic-free path through the town. There are good views from the bridge down to the River Cocker.

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Ian Baines
June 10, 2024, Joe's Walk

Joe’s walk is a path parallel to Low Road adjacent to Fitz Park and allows safe passage for walkers and cyclists between the Laureates and Cockermouth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there around Brigham?

There are 12 family-friendly hiking trails around Brigham, with 8 of them being easy and 4 of moderate difficulty, ensuring options for various family fitness levels.

Are there any easy circular walks suitable for families in Brigham?

Yes, several routes offer easy circular walks perfect for families. For example, the St Bridget’s Church, Brigham loop from Brigham is an easy 3.7 km (2.3 miles) route. Another great option is The River Cocker in Cockermouth – Cockermouth Town Hall loop from Cockermouth, which is about 5.8 km (3.6 miles) and also easy.

What kind of natural sights can we expect to see on family hikes near Brigham?

The Brigham area, nestled near the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake, offers diverse natural beauty. You can find trails with views of the stunning Box Elder Canyon, or explore areas near the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge for exceptional birdwatching. While hiking, you might encounter natural monuments like Ling Fell Summit or enjoy the tranquility of lakes such as Loweswater and Bassenthwaite Lake.

Are there any trails that are particularly good for families with young children or strollers?

For families with young children or strollers, focus on the 'easy' rated routes with minimal elevation gain. Trails like St Bridget’s Church, Brigham loop from Brigham are generally well-suited due to their shorter distance and gentle paths. Always check the route details for specific terrain information to ensure it meets your family's needs.

Can we bring our dog on these family-friendly hikes?

Many trails in the Brigham area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check local regulations for specific routes or protected areas like the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash on most public trails. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family in Brigham?

Spring and fall are often ideal for family hiking in Brigham. Spring brings wildflowers and pleasant temperatures, while fall offers vibrant foliage, especially in areas like Deep Canyon and Coldwater Canyon, and excellent birdwatching opportunities as migratory birds pass through. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, and winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on some trails.

Are there any specific attractions or landmarks along these family routes?

Yes, depending on the route, you can find interesting landmarks. For instance, the Statue of the Earl of Mayo – Wordsworth House and Garden loop from Cockermouth takes you past historical sites. Other routes might lead you to natural highlights like Ling Fell Summit or offer views of the scenic Box Elder Canyon.

Where can we find parking for these family-friendly trails?

Most trailheads for family-friendly hikes around Brigham offer designated parking areas. For routes starting directly from towns like Brigham or Cockermouth, public parking is usually available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on trailhead access and parking facilities before you go.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in Brigham?

The family-friendly trails in Brigham are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the manageable distances, gentle paths, and beautiful scenery, making them perfect for getting the whole family outdoors.

Are there any longer, moderate family hikes for older children?

Yes, for families with older children looking for a bit more challenge, there are moderate options. The St Bridget’s Church, Brigham – John Dalton's Birthplace loop from Brigham is a moderate 10.4 km (6.5 miles) route with slightly more elevation, offering a rewarding experience for more active families.

What should we wear or bring for a family hike in Brigham?

For family hikes in Brigham, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather, and bring water, snacks, and sun protection. Depending on the season, a light rain jacket might be useful. For younger children, consider a carrier for longer distances. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

Can we combine a hike with other activities like visiting a lake or a bird refuge?

Absolutely! Brigham City's location offers excellent opportunities to combine hiking with other family activities. You can explore trails near the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge for birdwatching, or visit nearby freshwater bodies like Mantua Reservoir and Willard Bay State Park for swimming, fishing, or boating after your hike. The Holme Wood Bothy and the beach at Loweswater is another great spot to relax by the water.

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