Keswick, Lake District, England
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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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Wakerley Great Wood Country Walk Scenery - Northamptonshire Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Wakerley Great Wood Country Walk Scenery - Northamptonshire Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Enjoy some great Wakerley Great Wood Country Walk scenery with relaxing music to see if you fancy Northamptonshire Walks whilst on tour England Walking Holidays UK. Along the walk you visit: Wakerley Great Wood and the Jurassic Way; the lovely village of Laxton and Spanhoe Wood; the village of Shotley, the banks of the River Welland and Turtle Bridge; the village of Barrowden and the village of Wakerley. Scenery includes: the ancient woodland of Wakerley Great Wood, crop fields and meadows; Laxton Hall from across fields; dwellings in the village of Laxton and old stone walls; Harringworth Viaduct (also known as Welland Viaduct) and Harringworth Village; the village of Shotley, the River Welland and an old bridge called Turtle Bridge; Barrowden Village and a lovely village pond; Wakerley Church and poppies in a field. You may also see sheep in fields.
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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,
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Derwentwater is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park in north west England. It lies wholly within the Borough of Allerdale, in the county of Cumbria.
The lake occupies part of Borrowdale and lies immediately south of the town of Keswick. It is both fed and drained by the River Derwent. It measures approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long by 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and is some 72 feet (22 m) deep. There are several islands within the lake, one of which is inhabited. Derwent Island House, an 18th-century residence, is a tenanted National Trust property open to the public on five days each year.
Derwentwater is a place of considerable scenic value. It is surrounded by hills (known locally as fells), and many of the slopes facing Derwentwater are extensively wooded. A regular passenger launch operates on the lake, taking passengers between various landing stages. There are seven lakeside marinas, the most popular stops being Keswick, Portinscale and the Lodore Falls, from which boats may be hired. Recreational walking is a major tourist activity in the area and there is an extensive network of footpaths in the hills and woods surrounding the lake.
The Keswick—Borrowdale road runs along the eastern shore of the lake and carries a regular bus service. There is a lesser, or unclassified, road along the western shore connecting the villages of Grange and Portinscale.
Derwentwater gave its name to the Earldom of Derwentwater.
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Lake District, 10 Lakes Tour, England
England's Lake District is one of the prettiest parts of the United Kingdom as we'll show you in our driving tour that's going to be visiting most of the lakes of this wonderful area in the northwest of Great Britain, sharing with you some astonishingly pretty views.
We'll also visit some of the small towns that dot this landscape and we will take you on a boat ride from one end of Ullswater to the other, it's the second largest Lake in the Lake District, although it's only 9 miles long, so you'll find that the Lake District is relatively compact in size.
It's about 30 miles wide and about 40 miles from north to south, all included in the National Park that was created in 1951.
Windermere 2:53 Ambleside 4:00 Rydalwater 5:14 Grasmere 5:51 Thirlmere 9:51 Derwentwater 10:50 Buttermere 13:44 Crummockwater 14:17 Keswick 15:06 Castlerrig Stone Circle 15:33 Ullswater 17:36 Brotherswater 20:11 Troutbeck 21:08 Peter Rabbit 21:56
Especially when guided by a tour company like Mountain Goat with our excellent driver, Kevin, in their minibus that will take us to all of the main sights without any effort on your part. We’re going to show you a one-day trip summarized in this movie in which we see the major lakes.
While it's called the Lake District for a good reason – that's the main attraction – there are many other sites to see, like the old stone bridge, the beautiful countryside we’re driving past, the mountain streams and lakes of course.
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Lake District, The Complete Tour, England
The Lake District in northwest England is a very popular holiday destination, famous for lakes, forests, mountains and quaint villages. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. We are staying in Bowness-on-Windermere for several days of fun excursions.
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Four of the top activities are exploring the towns, taking boat rides, do a little nature walking, and take a driving tour of the region to see the other nearby lakes and quaint villages. Most of our program takes place during a van tour of the lakes that visits 10 different lakes, including Brotherswater, Derwent Water, Grasmere, Ullswater and Windermere. On the van ride we also take a walk in the village of Grasmere, famous for William Wordsworth. You will be amazed by Castlerigg Stone Circle, 4500 years old, one of the area’s historic gems. Then we take a lunch stop in Keswick, whilst exploring the traditional Lakeland market town. We also do a Lake Cruise, enjoying uninterrupted views of the Lakeland fells from Derwent Water.
You can pick from a variety of kinds of excursion boats on Lake Windermere: you can have a one-hour cruise or go for an all-day expedition. You could enjoy a cruise with dinner, there are hydrofoils, rowboats or sailboats for rent -- all kinds of nautical activities exist here on the shores of Lake Windermere.
By the end of the 18th century the region was already becoming popular with visitors and this has steadily grown to the point where today nearly 20 million annual visitors enjoy the beauties of this special place. This huge amount of tourists can be a challenge to deal with in your visit, but you will find the beauties of the natural landscapes make your efforts quite worthwhile. In this show we have useful suggestions to help your planning.
Summer season is obviously most crowded and brings with it the best weather with least chances of rain, so take your chances, but we suggest the shoulder season, like the visit shown here which was during May, a perfect time to visit. We never felt inconvenienced by any crowds. After all, facilities like hotels and restaurants are able to handle the peak crowds of summer, so if you are here in May, with proper reservations at a decent hotel, you will have no problems. Of course the summer is when everybody wants to be here but we find that May is ideal.
You’ll need to spend at least several nights in the area this to really get a chance to see the charming countryside, explore some towns, go shopping, and perhaps enjoy some fine dining. This is actually two towns joined together as one: Windermere is a mile to the north and Bowness-on-Windermere lies along the shores of the lake. Each center has its cluster of shops and restaurants, but the main focus is down at Bowness, which has most of the hotels and that special setting along the water.
The town of Bowness is a good base of operations for heading out to see the other lakes in the district and enjoying some day tours as we will be doing.
Windermere is the largest and the longest lake in the British Isles, about 10 miles long with a 24-mile circumference, and there are several villages along the shores of the lake. We see Lake Windermere the easy way, on a boat ride.
We are travelling in mid-May and ran into some great weather. And actually it’s quite pleasant the temperature here is in the low 70s there is a slight breeze on the lake but not terribly windy. a most pleasant day.
The temperature is pleasant enough that it’s comfortable to sit outside, After all you want the view -- that’s why we’re enjoying this boat ride, to have a look at this charming rolling countryside along the shores of the lake of Windermere.
Some of us decided to get off the boat at Ambleside which is one of the main small towns here in the Lake Country. There's a level nature trail from the boat dock to Ambleside town passing first through an open meadow with some Roman ruins visible, and then along beautiful stream. We also get to see the sheep frolicking around. The walk only took about the walk only took about 30 minutes.
We came upon foundations of ancient Roman buildings. From such forts the Romans could control hundreds of square miles. the army was staffed in part by Roman soldiers and mercenaries, some of them from Yugoslavia. Roman rule began in Britain back in A.D. 43. A massive army of 40,000 soldiers quickly conquered most of the island and Romans remained in control for the next 300 years.
When the path follows along the stream it becomes so beautiful, lined with wildflowers, that you feel you stepped into some kind of movie or dream. Those few minutes became one of the top highlights of the three-week tour of the British Isles. A simple walk through the woods could provide a transcendental experience.
A Canoe Wildcamp Adventure: St. Herbert's Island, Derwent Water, Lake District
A DocuVlog of an overnight canoe based expedition on Derwent Water, with a wild camp on St. Herbert's Island.
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Walla Crag
Overlooking Derwent Water in the north of the English Lake District lies Walla Crag, one of Alfred Wainwright's Central Fells and a perennially popular walk from nearby Keswick. Join Neil on a brisk April day, taking a a gentle bimble up the hill from the lake side.
Famously, for Wainwright, if you could count up to four, you would know its height (1,234 ft), it's now regarded as the less numerically neat 1,243 ft (379 m).
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Poppy and Keith's Amazing Lake District Wedding at Lingholm Estate, Keswick
I recently had the pleasure of filming Poppy and Keith's wedding day at the spectacular Lingholm Estate, right on the edge of Derwentwater in the Lake District. It was an incredible day with a touch of Disney magic...
DJI Mavic Air 4k, Lake District, Keswick, England, Cinematic
With bad weather reports filling the news on Bank Holiday in England we decided to postpone our West Coast Scotland trip and keep it closer to home, just to be on the safe side.
the weather started out very dull and flat, but as we were about to leave the clouds cleared and revealed the full glory of the Spring Time sun.
Travelling with my good friend and fellow photographer, Lee Dobson, we set off in search of hidden places of magic, and boy did we find it today. It was a new discovery for us both as we ventured outside of Keswick in North West Cumbria. At the time of writing I'm not actually sure where it was or what it is called, so If anyone can help with that plaese put it in the comments below.
Pics, video taken with the Samsung Galaxy S7, with the aerial stuff shot on the DJI Mavic Air.
3 batteries again on this day giving barely 10 mins each despite it being a lot warmer than in my previous videos. I'll need to confirm this by going into the DJI app.
Lee was taking still using his Fuji medium format GFX 50s. A phenomenal camera that takes true to life, incredibly detailed images. Looking forward to seeing what he captured.
We hope you like this vid as much as we enjoyed being there. Words and images can't really do the place justice. It was an amazing day. I want to take the opportunity to thank Lee for the ride along and doing all the driving.
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Lake District Country Walk - Keswick-Walla Crag-Derwent Water round.
Our video is a guided walk in the Lake District, Cumbria. We start from Keswick up to Walla Crag and return by Cat Gill and Derwent Water. The descent from Walla Crag down Cat Gill is very steep. The views of the Derwent Water and the surrounding fells are beautiful.
The Lake District National Park | Lodore Falls, Walla Crags and Great Wood
Having just arrived in the Lakes after a 6 hour drive, Abbie heads out for a short walk along Walla Crag to Lodore Falls, then heads back to camp via Great Wood.
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North England's Lake District and Durham
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Hiking through the Cumbrian Lake District — England's green and pristine mountain playground — we'll admire idyllic lakes, discover misty waterfalls, tour a slate mine, and conquer stony summits. And we'll meet the locals — and their beloved dogs and sheep — everywhere. Then we play a little cricket, hike Hadrian's Wall, and get dazzled by Durham's Norman cathedral.
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Walla Crag Derwent Water Lake District UK 2017
A scenic walk out of Keswick in the Lake District. Over Walla Crag above Derwent Water, Down to Ashness Bridge, and lake shore back to Keswick.
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Lake District Walk: Buttermere
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Buttermere is one of the more remote valleys and the hills above it - Red Pike, High Stile and High Crag - are for me one of the best places for Lake District walks. The valley is beautiful too with options for low level walking beside Buttermere and Crummock Water.
From the ridge I show you wonderful views of Grasmoor, Dale Head, Fleetwith Pike, Great Gable, the Scafells and Pillar. This was spring 2013 but still winter conditions including minus two temperatures at night.
Note: some parts of this video extend for a few minutes and it seems this does not work well at YouTube. I wonder about this. It concerns attention span, attention seeking tactics, and short edit work akin to music videos more than a (hopefully) poetic account of a mountain walk. The idea is - I take you on this walk with me. Not blast you with music and cut! cut! cut! your attention into pieces. I hope you enjoy it. I certainly enjoyed the walk!
Lake District National Park UK - Wild Camping at Harrop Tarn
The Lake District is a stunning place to visit in spring, may favorite place to visit is beautiful Thirlmere in the eastern part of the Lake District.
Thirlmere is a man made lake in the Lake District constructed around 1890 by the Manchester Corporation to meet the demand for water from a growing population. The valley was dammed at both ends and the water level was raised by 50 feet.
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060: Beauty of Borrowdale (Seatoller, Grange and the Borrowdale Valley)
LAKE DISTRICT WALK IN THE BORROWDALE VALLEY FEATURING SEATOLLER, CASTLE CRAG AND GRANGE-IN-BORROWDALE
“Beauty of Borrowdale”
Filmed 3rd June 2016
Running time: 20 minutes
Whilst staying in the Lake District I decide to leave the car behind and catch the bus to Seatoller where my walk begins. Climbing up high I get wonderful views of Borrowdale before descending into the valley to follow a riverside path back towards Seatoller in time for a leisurely bus ride back to Keswick…..
Filmed in the Lake District in the county of Cumbria. Locations include Seatoller, Castle Crag, Grange, Longthwaite and the end of Honister Pass.
Written, researched, directed, camera and sound, edited and music by Patrick Leach.
Any other names credited in this film, i.e. Bob Morgan and Martin Roy, are pseudonyms, which I used at the time of making this film. However, I no longer use these pseudonyms as I want viewers to be clear that my films are completely my own work.
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Lake District, England: Sheepdog Trial and Hound Show
Sheepdog trial and hound shows in the Lake District are entertaining for weather-beaten shepherds, gentleman farmers and curious tourists alike. The fascinating local culture is alive and well and on full display. The main event is the master directing his trusty, intelligent dog to bring in the sheep as quickly as possible. Subscribe at for weekly updates on more European destinations.
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