Derwentwater Lake Circuit

The plan today is to walk around Derwentwater; we head down Keswick Main Street and cross the bridge over the River Greta before turning off to join the Cumbria Way as it runs along the west shore ofLäs mer
The plan today is to walk around Derwentwater; we head down Keswick Main Street and cross the bridge over the River Greta before turning off to join the Cumbria Way as it runs along the west shore ofLäs mer
This walk takes us up to Walla Crag, also one of the Keswick three peaks.
We walk up via Moot Hall in Keswick Market Square and up past St John's Church before following Springs Road to Springs Farm,Läs mer
We arrived yesterday in Keswick to spend a week in the Lake District, this time in the northern area. Keswick is a market town in Cumbria, just north of Derwent Water.
Latrigg (Fell) is one of theLäs mer
These places were visited on a 13.7 mile walk with the Cambridge Rambling Club - a bit of a longer walk than usual!
The walk starts in Upwood, a village in the parish of Upwood and the Raveleys,Läs mer
We arrive at Grime's Graves and go to the visitor centre first.
The name Grime's Graves means "pits of the pagan god Grim" (Grim is also known as Woden) and was named by the Anglo Saxons. It is aLäs mer
Caister-on-Sea, also known as Caister, is a large village, seaside resort, and civil parish 2.75 miles north of Great Yarmouth and 18 miles east of Norwich. Caister's history dates back to RomanLäs mer
We take the Coastal Hopper bus from Caister-on-Sea to Hopton-on-Sea and cross through the Potters Resort, a holiday seaside resort, to the start (or end) of the Norfolk Coastal Path.
We start walkingLäs mer
We are on en route to Caister-on Sea to walk some more of the Norfolk Coastal Path and divert to stop off en route at Ickworth House, near Bury St Edmunds.
Ickworth House is a National Trust propertyLäs mer
Anglesey Abbey is hosting a Wild in Art trail in its gardens and grounds over the Easter period based on the character Shaun the Sheep; Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated silentLäs mer
We have also visited the gardens and grounds of Anglesey Abbey many times over the last 3 years, and this post shows them; the garden at Anglesey Abbey was developed by the 1st Lord Fairhaven fromLäs mer