This is a list of all the Grizedale sculptures that I know of, arranged alphabetically by sculpture name or artist.

A map for the various sculptures we’ve seen in the forest can be found here – https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zV6Rj66MiDNg.kd9pGg3PGfFA and will be updated as time goes on.

For sculptures no longer current/ not seen, look here (locations not necessarily accurate): https://goo.gl/maps/8YNnm

Lady of the Water

Alannah Robins 1995 Also called “Bean an t-Visce” (Welsh), this sculpture by Alannah Robins dates back to 1995 and was noted in a Guardian article in 2011 as one of the UK’s best sculptures of women. The quote on the Grizedale Arts website states... read more

Clockwork keys

When our kids were younger, we would occasionally go up to Grizedale and take a walk around the short trail up there. Before it became all poshed-up and preened, the visitor centre had a car park which was impossible to find space in and had a very tight turning area... read more

Boat Race

Keith Wilson 2010 Boat Race, by Keith Wilson, is a 9m long winding structure that sits in the Kennels car park of Grizedale visitor centre. Nature and visitors have added their own marks to the original in the form of faint graffiti and mould. “This piece has... read more

Celtic ring

Carved in 1984 by Gilbert Ward. Inevitably a little faded but still very much in evidence. Fairly close by, an ‘A’ with curved arm (like a compass tracing part of a circle on a map) is also carved into the rock, an echo of this work. “The idea of a... read more