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Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk

Liverpool, England

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Trail length

631.9 km

Time

~33 days

Elevation Gain

12346 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

bridges
canyons
wheelchair-friendly
rivers
historic-landmarks
lakes
scenic-views

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk usually take to complete?

The Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk is a 631.95 km multi-day route with 12,346 m of total ascent, so it is a long-distance journey rather than a weekend hike. A realistic schedule is usually several weeks on foot, depending on daily mileage, rest days, and weather across Merseyside, Lancashire, and Cumbria.

Where does the Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk start and finish?

The route begins at Liverpool South Parkway station in Garston, Liverpool, and finishes on Walney Island off the Barrow-in-Furness coast. Liverpool South Parkway is at Holly Farm Road, Garston, L19 5NE, while the final stages reach North Scale on Walney Island and then Barrow-in-Furness.

Is the Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk hard?

The Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk is rated Medium, but its overall scale makes it a serious undertaking. Covering 631.95 km with 12,346 m of climbing, it demands sustained fitness, route planning, and the ability to handle many consecutive walking days rather than short, steep mountain terrain alone.

Can the Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk be done in sections?

Yes. The route is set up as a multi-day walk and is broken into stages, including late sections such as Baycliff to Askam-in-Furness at 16.8 km, Askam-in-Furness to North Scale at 19.0 km, and North Scale to Barrow-in-Furness at 15.6 km. That makes it practical to tackle in smaller trips instead of one continuous thru-hike.

Is there parking at the start of the Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk?

Yes. Liverpool South Parkway station has 311 parking spaces, making it one of the more practical long-distance trail starts for walkers arriving by car. The station also has step-free access to all platforms, lifts, toilets, ticket machines, and bus and airport links, which helps with logistics at the beginning of the walk.

What is the nearest train station for the end of the Liverpool South Parkway to Walney Island Walk?

The nearest rail hub for the Walney Island end of the route is Barrow-in-Furness. The final stages of the walk reach North Scale on Walney Island and then continue to Barrow-in-Furness, so rail connections are available close to the finish rather than on the island itself.

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