Thereβs nowhere else quite like Troutbeck in the Lake District. While other settlements cluster together in valley bottoms, this idyllic village is
Read More Β»Townend is a seventeenth-century farmhouse located on the edge of beautiful Troutbeck village. It was built for a wealthy yeoman farmer called
Read More Β»On arrival in Threlkeld, thereβs one thing you canβt fail to notice β and thatβs the imposing mountain that rears up behind
Read More Β»About seven miles south of Keswick, Seatoller is the last village in Borrowdale before the valley road starts its steep and winding
Read More Β»Sitting astride the main valley road and just a pebbleβs throw from the River Derwent, Rosthwaite is probably the best known of
Read More Β»Pooley Bridge sits at the northern end of Ullswater, on the banks of the River Eamont as it issues from the lake.
Read More Β»Mungrisdale is tucked in right at the eastern base of the Northern Fells. People come here either for the pub, the Mill
Read More Β»Exploring Keswick, the Heart of the Northern Lake District Keswick, the National Parkβs largest town, sits at the heart of the northern
Read More Β»Discover Kendal: The Cultural Capital of Cumbria Kendal, lying on the edge of the Lake District National Park’s southeast border, holds the
Read More Β»Howtown is the name of both a sheltered bay and a quiet hamlet tucked in at the base of the fells, about
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