Troutbeck Valley, Cumbria, England
The lovely Troutbeck Valley viewed from the Garburn Pass. A great place to walk.
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Troutbeck, Cumbria
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A Week in England's Lake District
A one week photo tour of the Lake District in Northern England (Central England on the title screen is in error). Beautiful countryside near Two-Views cottage where we stayed. Steam Gondola Tour to John Ruskin's Home on Coniston Water, with many panoramic zoom and pan photos from the lake and from the home. Scenic walks in Troutbeck and Windermere. Visit to Hill Top, home and business center of Beatrix Potter of Peter Rabbit fame. Afternoon tea and fun at Broadoaks Country House. Extensive tour of the William Wordsworth Home and Garden at Rydal Mount, Grasmere. Intimate inside and outside look at Townend in Troutbeck, home of the Browne family since 1623. Visit to Wordsworth's church and grave site and the town of Grasmere. Scenic photos of Castlerigg, a stone circle made 4,500 years ago.
Lakeland 100 route. Troutbeck to Coniston.
Lakeland 100 route. Troutbeck to Coniston. Then return back to Troutbeck via Tarn Hows. Ignore the time and date. This was taken on the 7th July 2018.
Troutbeck in the Lake district
Riding in my cousin's British racing green convertible. Lovely day out.
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Places to see in ( Ambleside - UK )
Places to see in ( Ambleside - UK )
Ambleside is a town in Cumbria, in North West England. Historically within the county of Westmorland, Ambleside is situated at the head of Windermere, England's largest water. The town is within the Lake District National Park. Ambleside is also home to the headquarters of Brathay Exploration Group, a youth charity based just beyond Clappersgate on the road to Hawkshead.
Ambleside is administered by South Lakeland District Council and forms part of the Lakes civil parish but from 1894 to 1935 it was a separate urban district council. ‘Steamers' (in reality diesel-powered ferries) run to Bowness-on-Windermere and Lakeside offering fine views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Ambleside is a base for hiking, mountaineering and mountain biking. It has a number of hotels, guest houses, pubs and restaurants as well as shops. In particular, there are a number of shops selling equipment for walkers and climbers in the town. Ambleside is a popular starting point for the Fairfield horseshoe, a hillwaking ridge hike.
Ambleside features an oceanic climate, but being within the Lake District it does experience higher annual rainfall than the average for the North-West of England. Parts of the town have been flooded on numerous occasions, with the River Rothay breaking its banks during Storm Desmond in December 2015.
Alot to see in ( Ambleside - UK ) such as :
Wray Castle
Rydal Mount
Loughrigg Fell
Hill Top, Cumbria
Windermere
Beatrix Potter Gallery
Rydal Hall
Armitt Library
Ambleside Roman Fort
Hawkshead Grammar School Museum
Dove Cottage
Kirkstone Pass
Wansfell
Lakes Aquarium
Rydal Water
Tarn Hows
Honister Slate Mine
Holehird Gardens
Easedale Tarn
Orrest Head
Red Screes
Ruskin Museum
Little Langdale
Claife Heights
Wetherlam
Lingmoor Fell
Stickle Tarn, Langdale
Helm Crag
Heron Pike
Dunmail Raise
Brockhole
Treetop Trek ltd
Allan Bank - National Trust
Townend
Stagshaw Garden
Hawkshead and Claife
Cathedral Cavern
( Ambleside - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ambleside . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ambleside - UK
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Lake District Country Walk Troutbeck to Dubbs Reservoir and Allen Knott round
Our video is a guided walk in the Lake District. Starting from the church at Troutbeck we walk up to Dubbs Road, an old drovers road and continue past Dubbs Reservoir to Moorhowe Road. We then head on to Near Orrest Farm and Far Orrest Farm before ascending Allen Knott. We return via Town End Farm and the National Trust building of Townend. This is an easy to moderate walk on tarmac road, stony and grass tracks and paths. There are a few inclines and declines.
Elevation: approx lowest point 117.4m (385.2ft) approx highest point 275.9m (905.2ft) approx ascent 354.3m (1162.4ft).
Approx 5.8 miles allow 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL7, The English Lakes South-eastern area. This walk is clockwise.
Start point: Green Gate just off the A592 at Church Bridge near Troutbeck Jesus Church.
For more info and facilities please see our website.
Town End Farm 2011
I have posted this before elsewhere, but not tidied up to this extent. The point is to encourage visitors in the English Lakes District park to enjoy this walk. Enjoy without much regard for drizzle, even. Sunlight would be a bonus of course, but less than spiffy weather is part of the place. Part of its charm.
First time hiking Lake District: 3 Quick Tips!
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Flight over Troutbeck Bridge
An afternoon flight over Troutbeck Bridge in the English Lake District.
Hiking the English Lake District; The Helvellyn Circuit
A walking circuit of the Helvellyn massif, taking in Swirral and Striding Edge, and a swim in the tarn at the base of the peak. For more films like this, please see trekandrun.com and for more information about hiking in the Lake District, please see golakes.co.uk
Emma bridge jumping Troutbeck Cumbria
Bridge swinging jumping instead of caving today
Lake District - Far Eastern Fells - Sour Howes, Sallows, Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick, Troutbeck Tongue
England, Cumbria and the LAKE DISTRICT. Here we tackle Sour Howes, Sallows, Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick and Troutbeck Tongue covered in book 2 of Alfred Wainwrights Pictorial Guides 'The Far Eastern Fells'. It's another beautiful day out on the Lakeland fells and we would like you to join us.
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Wellington, Gosforth, Cumbria
An outstanding Country House occupying a private garden site with woodland in a sought after village in this unspoilt area of the Lake District National Park.
The property is Grade II listed and has recently been most thoroughly and sympathetically refurbished to retain many attractive features and offers stylish modern living in a period property. It comprises the following exceptionally well appointed accommodation which can only be truly appreciated by internal inspection:- Portico, Vestibule, Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Sun Lounge, Family Room, fitted Kitchen, side Porch, Cloakroom. First Floor :- Master Double Bedroom with fabulous En-suite Shower Room/Dressing Room, Two further Double Bedrooms and luxuriously appointed Bathroom. Second Floor:- superb Studio Room 32� x 16� ideal as a separate work from home area or Guest suite.