NY3955 : Castle Street, Carlisle
taken 2 years ago, near to Carlisle, Cumbria, England

Castle Street, partly pedestrianised, was formerly the A595 and was also the Newtown route of the City of Carlisle Electric Tramway until its closure in November 1931.
This is the route of The Cumbria Way long distance path from Ulverston to Carlisle, which ends at the nearby Carlisle Cross and Town Hall in the city centre (next photograph NY4055 : Green Market, Carlisle).
Devised by The Ramblers in the 1970s, The Cumbria Way is a long distance path from Ulverston to Carlisle passing through the heart of the English Lake District. An early example of a long distance path, it has become deservedly popular.
Usually quoted as being 70 miles in length, accurate measurement indicates the route is approximately 119km (74 miles) long, taking into account the various diversions since it was created.
The extremities of The Cumbria Way are conveniently placed for easy access by car or public transport and most walkers will be able to complete the route comfortably within a week. It is most frequently walked from south to north so the prevailing wind (and Cumbrian rain) is behind the walker. The Cumbria Way passes less than 2.5 kilometres from the wettest place in England so rain is often encountered.
