Lake District: Honister-Keswick (B5289) drive
A drive from Honister Pass, through Borrowdale, towards Keswick along the B5289. Stops short of Keswick due to 2 GB file limit on video.
Car: 2012 Toyota Auris Hybrid (petrol/electric, CVT automatic)
Camera: Panasonic Lumix LZ7 - 848x480 30 fps M-JPEG
KENDAL TO KESWICK - DRIVING MOST SCENIC ROAD IN ENGLAND 4K
Driving Car Most Scenic Road in England. Start From Kendal (A591) Trough Windermere To Keswick . Lake District.
181. NORTH OF ENGLAND TOUR - PART 11: BORROWDALE TO KESWICK
In June I embarked on a four day tour of Northern England. I travelled a distance of almost 1000 miles along A and B roads taking in the rolling hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the majestic North Yorkshire Moors, the stunning Dales and the high hills of the Pennines, before dipping down to explore the beautiful Lake District, returning through the riding heaven of the Peak District.
The best day of the tour by far. After the Honister Pass I travel through Borrowdale and on to Keswick passing Derwent Water on the way.
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Buttermere, Lake District, Cumbria, U.K.
The village of Buttermere lies between the Lake District lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water, and is overlooked by the summits of Grasmoor to the north and High Stile to the south. The nearest towns are Keswick and Cockermouth, both of which are approximately 10 miles away.
In the village, The Bridge Hotel, stands on a site tracing back to the 11th century, where an armoury and a bakery stood, in connection with the Water-Mill Earl Boether built higher up the stream. For seven centuries the mill worked continuously, the buildings being many times renewed. Circa 1734, the buildings were sold to the church, the curate being the Reverend Robert Walker. He obtained a beer licence and originated the 'Bridge Inn'. In 1837, Jonathan Thomas Sleap purchased the property, rebuilding the inn using stone obtained from the old water will. He changed the name to 'Victoria' upon the visit by Her Majesty in 1850. In 1861, Mrs H Cooper inherited the property incorporating the bay windows, but it was the author Nicholas Size, who in 1920 extended and improved the building. Upon his death the new owner changed the name to 'The Bridge'. Peter and Janet McGuire who bought the hotel 1978, have owned the premises to the present day.
Buttermere is situated on the B5289 road that runs beside Crummock Water and along the valley of the River Cocker north to Cockermouth. In the other direction, the B5289 runs via the steep Honister Pass, to Borrowdale and Keswick. A more direct, but more minor, road crosses the nearby Newlands Pass into the Newlands Valley and hence to Keswick.
[4K60] Buttermere to Keswick via Honister Pass
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4
Camera: GoPro HERO7 Black
Date: April 19th 2019
Hartsideman's Rides B5289 Crummock water to Honister pass
Hartsideman's Rides
B5289 Crummock Water to Honister Pass English Lake District
Hartsideman's Rides Keswick to Surprise view B5289
Hartsideman's Rides
B5289 from keswick to surprise view English Lake District
Drive to Keswick from Buttermere
Keswick, Cumbria, UK - 7th September, 2012
Keswick is a market town and civil parish within the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England. It is situated just north of Derwent Water, and a short distance from Bassenthwaite Lake, both in the Lake District National Park. Keswick is on the A66 road linking Workington and Penrith, as well as the A591 road, linking it to Windermere, Kendal and to Carlisle (via the A595 road). It lies within the historic county boundaries of Cumberland.
This video features views around the town centre and by Derwent Water, including Otley Road, Keswick Mining Museum, the town centre shops, pubs and general architecture, the pedestrianised streets, many tourists, bunting over the roads, the Bank Tavern, Sweet temptations, the Tourist Information Centre, the Old Keswickian fish and chip shop, the Moot Hall, Packhorse Court, a metal giraffe statue, George Fisher outdoor shop, Keswick Theatre, Derwentwater Foreshore, wishing well, mountains, the Derwentwater lake, boats on the lake and views down the lake.
Keswick to Buttermere via Honister Pass
Cleared up nicely today for a trip up the Lakes
Driving in Keswick, England
driving and video taping
LAKE DISTRICT Pt 2 : Keswick & Derwentwater
Lake District: Honister Pass (B5289) drive
A drive along the B5289 along Honister Pass.
Car: 2012 Toyota Auris Hybrid (petrol/electric, CVT automatic)
Camera: Panasonic Lumix LZ7 - 848x480 30 fps M-JPEG
Drive Through the Lake District (Thirlmere - Keswick)
This video is a portion of a drive in the Lake District, in the month of November 2017. The drive began from Thirlmere Lake, and culminated in the town of Keswick. Below are Google Map directions:
Keswick the lake district
Active things to do in Keswick the lake district.
quick drive past keswick
Just a trial video testing out a Vivitar Action Camera during a drive in Cumbria, nice drive past Keswick Cumbria.
Video in double speed.
Lake District: Crummock Water (B5289) drive
A drive along the B5289 towards Buttermere. Crummock Water lake is on the right-hand side.
Car: 2012 Toyota Auris Hybrid (petrol/electric, CVT automatic)
Camera: Panasonic Lumix LZ7 - 848x480 30 fps M-JPEG
Keswick to Wickerslack, Cumbria, UK (time-lapse fast drive) - 7th September, UK
This footage was taken from a Flip Ultra HD secured to a car wing mirror with a Gorilla Pod, the footage has been sped up 8 times and set to the natural sounds of the Cumbrian countryside. This footage goes through or past the following locations: Keswick, Scales, Stainton, Reghed, Dalemain, Pooley Bridge, Stockbridge, Tirril, Yanwath, Clifton, Hackthorpe, Bampton, Lowther, Shap and Wickerslack.
The video in the main features the Cumbrian and Lake district countryside as well as some small urban settlements. The roads driven on include: A66, A6, A592, B5320.
Whilst driving through Pooley Bridge a tractor is loading straw bales onto a lorry, which have fallen off of the lorry onto the bridge.
Lake district drive.
A beautiful day, stunning scenery rolling hills on are drive from Beaumont-cum-moze Essex to Pooley bridge in the the lake district for a campaign and walking holiday.
Driving Through Keswick Town and Countryside
Driving Through Keswick Town and Countryside beautiful scenery and animals sheeps nice drive around. Keswick is a market town in northwest England’s Lake District National Park,
Keswick Town