Ashness Bridge, Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, 04 03 2019
Ashness Bridge, Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK, 04 03 2019. The fast flowing river flows under the traditional stone-built Ashness bridge. This bridge is on a single-track road and the river flows in to the Derwentwater Lake, (seen in the distance). The Yellow Gorse is in flower and there is snow on the mountains. Skiddaw is the 6th highest Mountain in England - 931m summit.
Transport and guide by Elliot - Mountain Goat Tours
Derwent Water east bank views, Ashness Bridge, Keswick.
Starting in Keswick, taking the Watendlath Road off the B5289 (Borrowdale Road), the video reveals some of the views from the eastern bank of Derwent Water including the legendary Ashness Bridge over Barrow Beck and the Surprise View overlooking the southern part of the lake.
Ashness Bridge, Borrowdale, Cumbria, England
Music by Brian Crain
Walla Crag and Ashness Bridge in the English Lake District
Walla Crag with views of Derwent Water and Skiddaw, Ashness Bridge, Surprise View, Lodore Falls and the National Trust Centenary Stone beside Derwent Water.
Keswick and Derwentwater in 4K
Keswick and Derwentwater in 4K, Ultra High Definition format is a compilation of pictures taken in the English Lake District. The accompanying soundtrack gives some interesting information about this beautiful landscape and some of its history. The first acquisition of the National Trust in Keswick , Cumbria, was Great Wood and this is now a tourist attraction. There is a link with Beatrix Potter who took relaxing holidays on the shores of Derwentwater. Allerdale is a beautiful Lake District destination for the discerning tourist. This video gives information on Keswick and its the surrounding area.
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Borrowdale, Bowder Stone, Walla Crag, Ashness Bridge. Lake District U.K
A walk in the Lake District.
Ashness Bridge and Watendlath Part one
Another one of my slideshows from my holiday pics. Enjoy
Lake District Country Walk Ashness Bridge to High Seat and Bleaberry Fell round
Our video is a guided walk in the Lake District. From Ashness Bridge on the road to Watendlath we walk up to High Seat and return to Ashness Bridge via Bleaberry Fell. This is a moderate to hard walk on grass and stony paths and tracks with a short section of quiet tarmac road. There are some steep inclines and declines and also some boggy sections between High Seat and Bleaberry Fell. Elevation: Approx lowest point 90.9m (298ft) approx highest point 603.6m (1980.3ft) ascent 571.10m (1873.7ft).
Approx 5.2 miles allow 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL4, The English Lakes, North-western area, Keswick, Cockermouth & Wigton.
Start point: small free car park just on the left as we turn onto the Watendlath road from Keswick.
For more info and facilities please see our website.
Keswick to Ashness Bridge Via Walla Crag In Pictures_0001.wmv
Following the route of a popular Lake District Walk
Keswick Tour Lake District Tour Borrowdale Newlands Valley Derwentwater Ashness Bridge Surprise View
Borrowdale is a classic example of a steep sided glacial valley in mountainous countryside. Running some ten miles from the high fells, with 977m Scafell Pike the highest summit, down to the shores of Derwentwater at Keswick, the River Derwent valley must be one of the most dramatic and beautiful landscapes in Britain.
The lower and wider reaches of the Borrowdale valley are dominated by the 3m (5 km )long by 1m. ( 1.6 km) wide lake of Derwentwater, close to Keswick and with strong connections to The National Trust and the famous author, Beatrix Potter. The lake is easily accessible to the public being ringed by road and footpath along its shores and by paths at higher levels. Enormously popular with lovers of all leisure activities it still retains its peaceful atmosphere and beauty. One of the scenic gems of this area is the little side valley of Watendlath, perched above the lake. Still unspoiled, from the famous packhorse Ashness Bridge to the delightful hamlet and small lake (tarn) noted for its fishing, visitors can experience a very traditional scene. In the main valley below some 4 mile (6km ) from Keswick, past the impressive Lodore Falls, is the small and attractive village of Grange in Borrowdale, reached over the striking two arched bridge, a popular stopping place for picnics and refreshments.
From here the valley narrows into the spectacular Jaws of Borrowdale with road and paths squeezed into a gorge close to the translucent waters of the river bed. With dramatic suddenness the scene changes to one of rich pastures bordered by dry stone walls spread across the flat valley floor. The wide panorama of mountains surrounding the head of Borrowdale are revealed in all their majesty.
Rosthwaite is the first and largest of the settlements in the upper valley with Stonethwaite, Seatoller and the small hamlet of Seathwaite further on at the start of valley routes into the mountains. The design of buildings and use of local building materials add to the attractiveness and interest for the many visitors staying, walking or touring through the valley.
All of this spectacular landscape lies within half an hour of travelling from Keswick. A regular bus service runs the length of the valley all year round and this can link in to the launches plying around Derwentwater. This adds great flexibility to the experience and opportunities in exploring the delights of Borrowdale
It's only a short journey from Borrowdale over the dramatic Honister Pass with its slate quarries, mines and exhibition into the lovely valley containing the lakes of Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater.
Buttermere lake, set in its amphitheatre of mountains, is a tranquil scene, made more dramatic by the play of light and shade in the narrow valley. The low level walk round the lake is a delight, especially if it begins and ends in the hamlet of Buttermere itself, where there is ample opportunity to eat, rest and stay.
Ashness Bridge - The Lake District - England
Here is the Lovely Ashness Bridge, which is a only a short distance away from both Keswick and Grange, in Cumbria, in The Lake District, England.
Walla Crag and Ashness Bridge
Walk to Walla Crag to look down at Derwentwater which was frozen and covered in snow, taking in Ashness Bridge on way down'
Keswick, Ashness Bridge
Lake District
Ashness bridge 2004
A week in the Lakes 2004
Landscape Photography | Ashness Bridge, Watendlath Tarn And a chat with The National Trust
Landscape Photography | Ashness Bridge, Watendlath Tarn And a Chat with The National Trust. An amazing day today A 20 km Hike to capture some of the finest images The Lake District has to offer.
Ashness Sunset Keswick lake district
Rosthwaite to keswick
A 12-mile trek in the English Lake District from Rosthwaite, in the Borrowdale valley to Keswick via Watendlath and Ashness Bridge.
A beautiful Summers day in May with Ann, twinkle toes, Catherall and Lesley Stevenson with Bella the hound and the Guide myself, Phil Burrows.
Ashness Bridge, Lake District
Popular viewpoint looks out over Derwentwater with spectacular views over Bassenthwaite Lake and the River Derwent.
Aerial Lake District - Derwentwater, Ashness Bridge, Watendlath - DJI Phantom Hero 4
Early Autumn morning in the lakes near Keswick.
Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Keswick - Travel England
Top 13 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Keswick - Travel England:
Derwentwater, Catbells Lakeland Walk, Theatre by the Lake, Honister Slate Mine, Castlerigg Stone Circle, Whinlatter Forest Park, Hope Park, Cumberland Pencil Museum, Keswick Railway Path, Ashness Bridge, Keswick Museum, Fitz Park, Moot Hall