Located on Station Road on the north side of the River Greta, Keswick Museum and Art Gallery includes a fascinating, often weird
Read More Β»One stormy day in Borrowdale in the sixteenth century, the river came flooding down the valley, trees were uprooted and the messy
Read More Β»Sometimes referred to as the βQueen of the Lakesβ, Derwentwater is one of the most regal bodies of water in Cumbria; guarded
Read More Β»Looming over Keswick, Skiddaw is Englandβs fourth highest mountain. It might lack the ruggedness of the three higher tops β Scafell Pike,
Read More Β»Keswick’s Natural Wonders and Cultural Treasures Keswick is the largest town actually within the boundaries of the Lake District National Park. But
Read More Β»Exploring Keswick and North Lake District Top Attractions Keswick is the largest town in the Lake District National Park but itβs far from
Read More Β»Home to a pub and a cafΓ©-cum-gallery, Uldale is located on the flanks of the Lake Districtβs Northern Fells. About five miles
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
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