Bram Cragg Barn - St. Johns-in-the-Vale - United Kingdom
Bram Cragg Barn hotel city: St. Johns-in-the-Vale - Country: United Kingdom
Address: ; zip code: CA12
Bram Cragg Barn is a holiday home situated in Threlkeld, 25 km from Windermere. It provides free private parking. The kitchen is fitted with a dishwasher and there is a private bathroom.
-- Bram Cragg Barn度假屋位于思雷尔克德(Threlkeld),距离温德米尔(Windermere)25公里,设有免费私人停车场。 Bram Cragg Barn度假屋设有带洗碗机的厨房和私人浴室,并提供毛巾和床单。其它设施还包括一个烧烤区。 Bram Cragg Barn度假屋距离凯瑟克(Keswick)6公里,距离安布尔塞德(Ambleside)18公里,距离最近的机场——布莱克浦国际机场(Blackpool International Airport)98公里。
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Bram Cragg Barn - St. Johns-in-the-Vale , United Kingdom - Video Review
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Bram Cragg Barn offers pet-friendly accommodations in Threlkeld. You can fire up the barbecue for a tasty meal and enjoy the grounds when the weather's nice.
The kitchen has a dishwasher, an oven and a toaster and there is a private bathroom. A TV is provided.
Windermere is 15 miles from Bram Cragg Barn, and Keswick is 3.6 miles away.
Staying At St John's In The Vale Hostel 2018
St John’s in the Vale and Clough Head
looking east from the summit of High Rigg
St John’s in the Vale is a glacial valley in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. Within the vale are a number of farms and small settlements, in addition to several disused quarry and mining works. St John’s Beck meanders northward along the floor of the vale, and is the main outflow from Thirlmere reservoir, which is located to the south. Alongside the beck runs the B5322, St John’s in the Vale Road.
St John's in the Vale hostel
Threlkeld, St Johns in the Vale Thirlmere
The Dodds & St John's in the Vale, Lake District - 6 November 2016
An 11 mile round trip from Legburthwaite. The route first climbs up to Sticks Pass, from here the weather closes in. From Sticks Pass the route then heads north past Stybarrow Dodd and Watson's Dodd to a bleak Great Dodd. Descending from Great dodd to Calfhow Pike we then climb back up to Clough Head. Eventually we descend out of the weather down to the Old Coach Road and return through St John's in the Vale.
Music is Daughter by Pearl Jam, Run To The Hills by Iron Maiden
and Go by Pearl Jam
Storm Desmond Aftermath - Low Bridge End Farm, St John's in the Vale
Scenes I captured of Low Bridge End Farm in St John's in the Vale, Lake District after storm Desmond (Dec 2015).
St John's in the Vale on an Autumn Morning
As you come out of Keswick on your drive towards Grasmere you are soon met by this fab view overlooking St John's in the Vale. The Helvellyn range acts as a fab backdrop to this view - simply stunning.
Newly Opened A591 Grasmere To St. John's In The Vale Ride
Welcome! After 5 months of rebuilding after the devastating storm Desmond in December 2015, finally the A591 from Grasmere to Keswick is reopened. As we found out, Highways England have done a brilliant job of rebuilding the road. I have included some photos at the end of the video. Thanks for watching! Biker Paul & Lynn!
Blencathra summit // St Johns in the Vale // Picking Jelly Ears
Manchester to Lake District (travel) (Vacation)(United Kingdom)
The Lake District is located entirely within the county of Cumbria. All the land in England higher than 3,000 feet (914 m) above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. It also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, Wast Water and Windermere.
General
The location of the Lake District, shown in white, within Northern England
Settlement
The Lake District is one of the most highly populated national parks. There are, however, only a handful of major settlements within this mountainous area, the towns of Keswick, Windermere, Ambleside, and Bowness-on-Windermere being the four largest. Significant towns immediately outside the boundary of the national park include Millom, Barrow-in-Furness, Kendal, Ulverston, Dalton-in-Furness, Cockermouth, Penrith, and Grange-over-Sands; each of these has important economic links with the area. Villages such as Coniston, Threlkeld, Glenridding, Pooley Bridge, Broughton-in-Furness, Grasmere, Newby Bridge, Staveley, Lindale, Gosforth and Hawkshead are more local centres. The economies of almost all are intimately linked with tourism. Beyond these are a scattering of hamlets and many isolated farmsteads, some of which are still tied to agriculture; others now function as part of the tourist economy.
Communications
Roads
The A591 road as it passes through the countryside between Ambleside and Grasmere
The Lake District National Park is almost contained within a box of trunk routes. It is flanked to the east by the A6 road which runs from Kendal to Penrith (though the extension approved in 2015 is east of the A6). The A590 which connects the M6 to Barrow-in-Furness, and the A5092 trunk roads cut across its southern fringes and the A66 trunk road between Penrith and Workington cuts across its northern edge. Finally the A595 trunk road runs through the coastal plains to the west of the area, linking the A66 with the A5092.
Besides these, a few A roads penetrate the area itself, notably the A591 which runs north-westwards from Kendal to Windermere and then on to Keswick. It continues up the east side of Bassenthwaite Lake. The A591, Grasmere, Lake District was short-listed in the 2011 Google Street View awards in the Most Romantic Street category. The A593 and A5084 link the Ambleside and Coniston areas with the A590 to the south whilst the A592 and A5074 similarly link Windermere with the A590. The A592 also continues northwards from Windermere to Ullswater and Penrith by way of the Kirkstone Pass.
Some valleys which are not penetrated by A roads are served by B roads. The B5289 serves Lorton Vale and Buttermere and links via the Honister Pass with Borrowdale. The B5292 ascends the Whinlatter Pass from Lorton Vale before dropping down to Braithwaite near Keswick. The B5322 serves the valley of St John's in the Vale whilst Great Langdale is served by the B5343. Other valleys such as Little Langdale, Eskdale and Dunnerdale are served by minor roads. The last of these is connected with the first two by the Wrynose and Hardknott passes respectively; both of these passes are known for their steep gradients and are together one of the most popular climbs in the United Kingdom for cycling enthusiasts.[16] A minor road through the Newlands Valley connects via Newlands Hause with the B5289 at Buttermere. Wasdale is served by a cul-de-sac minor road, as are Longsleddale and the valleys at Haweswater and Kentmere. There are networks of minor roads in the lower-lying southern part of the area, connecting numerous communities between Kendal, Windermere, and Coniston.
view around the cottage, threlkeld, the lake district
the views around the cottage we stayed at, january 6th 2012 to january 13th 2012
driving in snow to threlkeld
04/02/2012 snow covered road from stone circle to threlkeld
Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway - Open Day - 5th June 2016
My first railway visit in the South East and Kent was to the delightful Bredgar & Wormshill Railway. The railway boost up to 12 working locos, 1/2 mile of track and gradients steep at 1in30. With the small working charm of the narrow gauge it was a simply of a wonderful day out!
Loco in action on the day:-
Arne Jung 0-6-0WT no.2 Katie
Hunslet Quarry loco 0-4-0ST no.3 Lady Joan
Orenstein & Koppell 0-4-0WT no.6 Eigiau
Baguley Drewry No.5 Bredgar - Does not feature in this video
Andrew Barclay no.NG53 - Does not feature in this video
Motor Rail Simplex No.12 Bicknor - Does not feature in this video
Many of the views are around the 1/2 mile line and the climb into the Warren Wood station
Enjoy!
Floods threlkeld, Cumbria
Rivers meeting point !! 5/12/15
Keswick to Threlkeld, Lake District - 19 November 2016
A 8 mile walk to Thelkeld from Keswick. The route heads north from Keswick around Latrigg following the Cumbria Way to Glenderaterra Beck before crossing the beck and heading south to Threlkeld.
Music is Have a Nice Day by Stereophonics and Tied To The 90's by Travis
A66 flood near threlkeld
This was this morning just before they shut the A66. 2015 November 15th.
Stybarrow Dodd, Watsons dodd, Great dodd, Raise & Whiteside via sticks pass
The Boxing Day Test on the top of Latrigg!
The Boxing Day Test cricket match on the top of Latrigg on the 26th of December 2010.
Threlkeld v Braithwaite,
Threlkeld won this match by 3 runs.
Storm Desmond Aftermath - Bridge devastation by Brundholme Woods
Some scenes I captured of the old railway bridge over the River Greta between Threlkeld and Keswick in the Lake District after storm Desmond (Dec 2015).
Tom Threlkeld with Caitlin & friends
Funeral Train Live at the State Theater Red Bluff. Tom Threlkeld w Caitlin & Friends....If you watch the opening....Margaret Glaspy is the Headliner for the show and she helps the girls with their microphone!! :)