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Due to its development as a hydrosere, the tarn is not accessible in any way. It can be viewed from the B5285, or at least the trees that line the wetland's eastern aspect. Although there is nowhere to park along this section of road, there is a path that runs parallel to the road on the other side of the dry stone wall. This forms part of the Claife Community Bridleway, that has been in development for a number of years to provide a safe, off-road walking route between Hawkshead and [[Near Sawrey]]. Phase one of this path was opened to the public on [[27 April]], 2018.<ref>[https://www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/caringfor/localcommunities/southern-lake-district-area/updates/claife-path-update Claife Path Update] - Lakedistrict.gov.uk. accessed 7 July, 2023.</ref> This path only passes by Priests Pot. Between the path and the tarn there is agricultural land.
 
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