Rob, Brock and I had a beautiful walk in The Lake District this morning.
The walk was number 4 from the book "Pathfinder Guide No 13: Lake District Walks" ISBN 0-7117-0463-5. It is around three miles long, and takes in woodland, fields, farm tracks and a small amount of road walking. The woodland part is a bit steep in places, but otherwise it is a fairly flat walk. You can also visit the stately home: Mirehouse when it is open during the summer season.
Dodd Woods
Sheep, seen walking down to Bassenthwaite Lake
First view of St Bega's Church
Rob's photo of the stained glass windows
Mirehouse with Dodd Fell in the background
We drove back into Keswick afterwards and had a tasty jacket potato and salad for lunch at Abraham's Cafe.
The walk was number 4 from the book "Pathfinder Guide No 13: Lake District Walks" ISBN 0-7117-0463-5. It is around three miles long, and takes in woodland, fields, farm tracks and a small amount of road walking. The woodland part is a bit steep in places, but otherwise it is a fairly flat walk. You can also visit the stately home: Mirehouse when it is open during the summer season.
Dodd Woods
Sheep, seen walking down to Bassenthwaite Lake
First view of St Bega's Church
Rob's photo of the stained glass windows
Mirehouse with Dodd Fell in the background
We drove back into Keswick afterwards and had a tasty jacket potato and salad for lunch at Abraham's Cafe.
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