by Stuart Hodgson | Jul 27, 2019 | Lake District Walks, Lake District walks near Windermere, Lake District Walks Short
The best view of Grasmere lake is up on Loughrigg Terrace, which not many people visit (choosing to stay by the lake shore) But it’s not much effort to walk up to this viewpoint and this circular walk of about 2 hours is quite an easy walk to do! Grasmere...
by Stuart Hodgson | Jul 28, 2017 | Lake District Walks, Lake District walks near Windermere, Lake District Walks Short
Tarn Hows is one of the most popular Lake District walks and tourist destinations and is a great walk no matter what level of fitness and age! Tarn Hows National Trust walk overview: Tarn Hows Walk Distance: 2.8 miles (4.4km) Tarn Hows Walk Time: 1.5 hours Tarn Hows...
by Stuart Hodgson | May 31, 2016 | Lake District Walks, Lake District walks near Keswick, Lake District walks near Windermere
Helvellyn is one of the Lakes most popular walks and I’ve done it plenty of times. Striding Edge is the must-do route, and here we can see Striding Edge with Red Tarn to the left and Ullswater Lake just visible in the distance. Helvellyn walk via Striding Edge...
by Stuart Hodgson | Nov 5, 2015 | Lake District Walks, Lake District walks near Windermere
Soaking in the stunning autumnal views above Blea Tarn in the Lake District looking towards the Langdale Pikes Blea Tarn – one of my favourite places in the Lake District (and indeed anywhere in the world!) Blea Tarn is a photographers dream and one of my...
by Stuart Hodgson | Sep 23, 2015 | Lake District Walks, Lake District walks near Windermere
The view from the top of the exhilarating Jack’s Rake scramble at the top of Pavey Ark in the Langdale Pikes. You can see Stickle Tarn to the bottom centre, Windermere Lake to the far left, Coniston Water centre in the far distance and the small Blea Tarn to the...