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    • День 4
    • вторник, 20 мая 2025 г., 19:21
    • ☀️ 16 °C
    • Высота: 417 м
    • АнглияStair54°34’6” N  3°10’14” W
    1View of Derwentwater en route to Catbells
    View of Bassenthwaite LakeView on the west sideGoing up CatbellsView downAt the summit of CatbellsAt the topView down to Friars CragView down to the southern end of DerwentwaterDescending Catbells towards ManstyView east towards Grange VillageEn route to Hollows FarmThe River Derwent in BorrowdaleNear the disused High Hows quarryMillican Dalton's CaveThe disused High Hows quarry areaThe River Derwent - totally dry hereNew Bridge, en route to RosthwaiteStepping stones over the River DerwentStepping stones over the River Derwent

    Portinscale to Rosthwaite via Catbells

    20 мая, Англия ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    The plan to take the bus to Catbells, the third of the Keswick 3 peaks, was thwarted due to ongoing roadwork, so we had to get off at Portinscale after a diversion there; it just means a longer walk!

    We repeat the Portinscale to Hawes End part from yesterday and start ascending Catbells from the cattle grid stop (where we should have got off). The ascent via Skelgill Bank is fairly steep, but there are great views on another lovely day. We reach the top; it is 1,480 feet above sea level, and one of the most popular fell walks in the Lake District with fabulous views.

    We carry on along the fell and then descend to the southern end of Derwentwater and Manesty Park. We proceed along the edge of Maiden Moor, enjoying views of Bull Crag and High Spy, towards Grange. Here, we join the Cumbria Way, eventually passing Hollows Farm before turning down towards the River Derwent and Borrowdale.

    The Valley is very scenic, and we come yo a disused quarry area for slate with a cave. The River Derwent is devoid of water in parts (it has not rained heavily for a while, which is unusual in the Lake District) after we leave the woods. We reach what is known as New Bridge and cross the river, following the Cumbria Way to Rosthwaite to catch the bus back to Keswick.

    It's been another lovely walk in great weather; 9.1 miles and a total of 2,139 feet of ascent.
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    Wolfgang und Heidi

    Wolfgang und HeidiView of Derwentwater en route to Catbells👍😊

    21.05.2025Ответить
    Helen Dadd

    ПутешественникThe ascent to Cat Bells was tricky - towards the top there was a lot of scrambling/climbing. Thankfully we went down a different route!!

    22.05.2025ОтветитьПереводить
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