Paintball with Adventure 21, Coniston, Near Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria
January 2015 first paintball session of the new season at Adventure 21, great birthday group of lads who asked for a fun session of paintball and thats just what they got.
Adventure activities in Coniston, Lake District, Cumbria
Open canoeing on Coniston Water in Cumbria with adventure21.co.uk
Adventure 21 ltd Hen do party Gorge scrambling January 2015
A bit of slow-mo action during a hen do party weekend of fun gorge scrambling in Church Beck in Coniston Village with adventure21.co.uk
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Adventure 21 Stag party group sit on top kayaking and open canoeing Lake District Coniston messing around on and in the water
Canyoning in Coniston
Canyoning in Church Beck Coniston, Cumbria with Odyssey Adventure
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Adventure 21 ltd Abseiling session near Coniston in The Lake District
A group of friends who have been meeting for the past 35 year joined Adventure 21 ltd for an Abseiling session at Hodge Close near Coniston in the Lake District
Adventure 21 Paintball site Torver, Near Coniston
Adventure 21 have been told that we have the best woodland paintball site that our customers have been to. Our site is in Torver near Coniston, close to Windermere, Kendal, Ambleside and Bowness. Its easy to get to and great fun for all.
Adventure 21 taking Sevron, team building in Eskdale, The Lake District
Team building organized by Adventure21 ltd in the Esk gorge. Its a great place to get your team talking and really working together to achieve their goals. The Esk gorge is fantastic for gorge scrambling and canyoning adventure21.co.uk for further details
Lake District Adventures Activities
Kayaking on Lake Karapiro and up the Pokaiwhenua Canyon, Biking on the Waikato River Trail with Lake District Adventures
Open canoeing Coniston Lake District with www.adventure21.co.uk
A snowy day of open canoe skills on Coniston water
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Making a flame on a very wet day in Coniston Lake District using flint and steel and birch bark shavings
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Getting warm in the shelter after abseiling down a waterfall in Coniston
Lake District Stag Party Gorge scrambling session with Adventure 21
Sending the stag and the best man in for a cold shower together, theres only us who can turn the water off and on in Church beck like this ;-)
Lake Coniston, England
A little rowing boat on Coniston in the Lake District on one of the most beautiful days the lakes have ever seen.
Lake District becomes a UNESCO world heritage site DESPITE George Monbiot's best efforts
Five reasons why the Lake District in Cumbria should be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status
5th July 2017
It's decision time. England’s Lake District should find out this weekend if it's bid for UNESCO World Heritage status has been successful. Here are 5 reasons why it might make the grade...
1: Natural beauty
Just calling it the ‘Lake’ District is a little misleading. There is an abundance of water here, but there are also great peaks, valleys and rolling hills.
The Lake District was shaped by glaciers during the last Ice Age, the glaciers sculpting and carving out U-shaped valleys, some of which filled with water to create the vast lakes the area’s now famous for.
One of the most popular ways to get out on the shimmering lakes is with a 'steamer' ride on Windermere or Ullswater, a gentle step back in time, or take a cruise on Coniston Water, the third largest lake in the Lake District, where parts of the recent Swallows And Amazons was filmed.
The South and Central Lakes area is also where you’ll find characterful villages and towns, like Grasmere, Hawkshead, Ambleside and Bowness.
Keswick is a popular base and start point for hikers and climbers, with striking Skiddaw mountain as a backdrop, while road-trippers might want to take a drive down the A591 from Keswick on what’s been named ‘Britain’s best driving road’.
There are plenty of other kinds of natural beauty to discover, from England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike, to the woodlands of Grizedale Forest.
2: Artistic inspiration
Lake District residents must be a bit sick of hearing it, but William Wordworth’s Daffodils poem, starting with the much-quoted line “I wander’d lonely as a cloud” has come to stand as the archetypal Lake District poem, a tribute to the area’s natural beauty.
The Lake District’s dramatic mountains, lakes and valleys landscapes have providing inspiration to poets, writers and artists for centuries, not least in the Romantic poetry of Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, whose celebration of the Lake District helped lay the groundwork for a later conservation movement. The popular Beatrix Potter books were also set here. It’s possible to visit Potter’s home and Dove Cottage, where Wordsworth lived.
Great painters have also tried to capture on canvas the unique landscapes and light, including John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough and JMW Turner.
3: Foodie culture
4: Active ways to explore the great outdoors
5: Wildlife and conservation
Hen Party belly flop competition
Gorge scrambling hen party in Church Beck Coniston with adventure21.co.uk
Head dunking in Church Beck Coniston with Adventure 21
Nothing better than an early morning wake up call with Adventure 21. This is a family and friends session of all ages enjoying some gorge scrambling over Easter
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Ghyll scrambling / canyoning in the Lake District, UK with Reach Beyond Adventure - reachbeyondadventure.co.uk
Esk gorge Climbing a waterfall with Adventure 21 ltd
Stag party client has a pants blow out climbing up a waterfall with fast moving water during a stag party gorge scrambling and canyoning session in the Esk Gorge in The Lake District.
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