Enduro Mountain Biking Trails at Grizedale Forest | The Lake District
Back home in The Lake District for this video! I head down to Coniston Water to check out some enduro trails up towards Grizedale Forest. A good variety of trails, some of which were really quite challenging! I'm hoping to ride more in The Lake District in 2020 so it's fantastic to start the year with some fantastic tech. Hope you enjoy the video!
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The Farm House, Hawkshead, United Kingdom - Perfect Place
The Farm House - Special price! -
The Farm House is a holiday home set in Hawkshead in the Cumbria Region and is 1.7 km from Grizedale Forest. It provides free private parking.
A Good Night's Sleep
The kitchen has an oven and a toaster. A TV is provided. There is a private bathroom with a bath or shower.
Grizedale Night Ride 130410 Part2
Last downhill section ending up at Satterthwaite. Video taken with the ContourHD.
Old School House - Hotel in Hawkshead, United Kingdom
ES: El Garden Old School House, con un jardín y conexión WiFi gratuita en las zonas comunes, ofrece amplias habitaciones con vistas al jardín en Hawkshead, a pocos metros de la escuela secundaria de Hawkshead.
ZH: Garden Old School House酒店位于霍克斯黑德(Hawkshead),拥有一个花园和公共区的免费无线网络连接,提供宽敞的花园景观客房,距离霍克斯黑德文法学校(Hawkshead Grammar School)仅有数米远,每天提供全套英式早餐。 客房铺有地毯,配有平面电视和电热水壶。私人浴室配有吹风机和免费洗浴用品。 Old School House酒店距离代尔森林公园(Grizedale Forest Park)有20分钟车程,距离阿特丽克斯·波特世界(World of...
RU: К услугам гостей отеля Garden Old School House, расположенного в местечке Хоксхед, всего в нескольких метрах от гимназии Хоксхед, сад, бесплатный Wi-Fi в зонах общественного пользования и просторные номера с видом на сад.
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YHA Hawkshead Virtual Tour
YHA Hawkshead Virtual Tour
This family-friendly grade II listed building is an ideal base for cheap breaks, school trips and activity holidays in Beatrix Potter country. The hostel is great for walking and cycling, and nearby Grizedale Forest offers some of the country’s best routes if you're looking for a mountain biking holiday.
YHA Hawkshead also offers our biggest choice of Camping and Cabins - with an atmospheric village of camping pods, cabins and tipis in our grounds. Expect tranquil views, fabulous beer and plenty of Regency charm.
Book direct for the best price; yha.org.uk/hostel-yha-hawkshead?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=virtual-tours
YHA Hawkshead
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The hostel is a beautiful Regency mansion with stunning grounds overlooking Esthwaite Water. This is a great base to explore the beautiful village of Hawkshead, Beatrix Potters Hill Top, Grizedale Forest and the southern fells. Family-friendly and in a glorious setting, this grade II listed Regency style building overlooks tranquil Esthwaite Water. Great for walking and cycling, nearby Grizedale Forest also offers some of the countrys best mountain-biking. Explore the surrounding Beatrix Potter country from here too, plus theres easy access to the southern fells and Lake Windermere. Enjoy good food and local ales in the hostels comfortable restaurant. Our rooms are in two buildings, one of which has 24 hour access once check-in has been completed. Please note, we do not charge an additional temporary membership fee. Discounts are not available for members of YHA (England & Wales) or IYHF as part of this bookingWe also have:Two steps into the main building and also into the Courtyard LodgeGround floor bedrooms in the Courtyard LodgeEn-suite rooms
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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
Grizedale Lodge In The Lake District
A beautiful guest house set in the heart of the Lake District.
Grizedale Forest MTB Nov 2013
The Tribe Mountain Bike Club Ride around the natural sections of Grizedale Forest during November 2013. Including Parkamoor, Great Knott, Great Wood, and back down to Hawkshead.
The Monkey swing at Go Ape in Grizedale Grizedale Forest.
Taken at Go Ape, Grizedale Forest, Hawkshead, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0QJ.
Bobbin Beck Cottage, Hawkshead
Bobbin Beck Cottage is captivating contemporary traditional Lakeland cottage on the banks of a soothing picturesque river in the sleepy hamlet of Force Forge, between Hawkshead and Lake Windermere on the edge of Grizedale Forest, blissfully secluded yet only a mile from the village pub.
Hawkshead & Coniston
Our Coniston cottages are set amidst wonderful scenery and offer plenty of fun things to do right on your doorstep. Choose one of our holiday cottages in Coniston and you will be able to explore Coniston Lake on the beautiful steam yacht Gondola or cruise across to Brantwood to visit John Ruskin's famous home and garden.
There’s also plenty of opportunities to get active with great adventures to be had in Grizedale Forest with its walking and cycle trails, Go Ape, visitor centre and wildlife.
Our Coniston holiday cottages are the perfect choice if you enjoy mountain walking, cycling, canoeing and other outdoor activities. Great pubs with local beers will tempt you from your holiday cottages in Coniston village, a short stroll along the road to the nearest pub or eatery where you will get a warm welcome.
Over the hill, to Hawkshead you come into the heart of Beatrix Potter country and our selection of Hawkshead cottages is unparalleled. Your holiday cottage in Hawkshead may be in the village centre just a short stroll from the local pubs and picturesque traffic-free square. We also find that Hawkshead is a very popular location for those looking for a romantic cottage in the Lake District.
The beautiful countryside and Beatrix Potter connections make this a favourite destination for those looking to book a cottage holiday. Whatever season of the year you choose to visit, we feel sure you will find one of our Hawkshead cottages or a Coniston cottage to meet all your holiday needs
Best Attractions and Places to See in Ambleside, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Ambleside, United Kingdom (UK)
Loughrigg Fell
Go Ape!
Lake District National Park Guided Walks - Walks to Inspire
Ambleside Climbing Wall
Hawkshead Grammar School
Rydal Hall Gardens
Jenkin Crag
Ambleside Waterhead
Grizedale Forest
Rydal Mount & Gardens
Broughton-in-furness and Grizedale Forrest
Lake District Country Walk Tarn Hows from Tilberthwaite round
Our video is a guided walk in the Lake District, Cumbria. Starting from a tiny place called Tilberthwaite we make our way to the beautiful Tarn Hows and return round the northern side of Holme Fell. This is a moderate walk on good paths, tracks and some quiet small road. Elevation: Approx lowest point 89 m (292 ft) approx highest point 203 m (666 ft). Approx 5.5 miles allow 2½ to 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL7, The English Lakes Southern-eastern area. Start point: Tilberthwaite free car park. For more info please see our website.
UK Travelogue - GRISDALE 2009
Trip to Grizedale Forest, Lake District, England. First published 20th October 2009.
Music by Bill Nelson.
Esthwaite water
Lovely morning on Esthwaite Water Nr Hawkshead
Sawrey House Hotel & Hill Top Farm
Hill Top Farm is the once writing place for childrens author Beatrix Potter. Situated in Near Sawrey, close to Hawkshead in the Lake District it is now owned by the National Trust and open to visitors all year. Situated next door is Sawrey House, an 11 bedroomed boutique hotel over-looking Esthwaite Water & Grizedale Forest, the views that inspired Beatrix herself. Sawrey House is the ideal base to explore this stunning part of the Lake District and a welcome retreat after an adventurous day out.
Trail Riding in The Lake District 2011
Trail Riding in The Lake District 2011