Millom Walk by Beth Pipe
Millom is one of Cumbria’s hidden away corners. Little explored by visitors but popular with locals and ‘those in the know’.
Millom is one of Cumbria’s hidden away corners. Little explored by visitors but popular with locals and ‘those in the know’.
One of the best things about this route is that once you’ve found the first track near the pub, there is very little map gazing and navigation required …
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