Photos from Lake District - Page 3
The images listed here are all taken from the walks featured on this website.
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114103 | Loughrigg Tarn backed by the Langdale Pikes | |
114104 | Elter Water with Lingmoor Fell in the background | |
114201 | Looking across Buttermere to the village | |
114202 | Buttermere from the south-eastern corner of the lake | |
114203 | Mellbreak from the shores of Buttermere | |
114301 | View from Hallin Fell over St Peter's Church & fells | |
114302 | View to High Street from summit of Hallin Fell | |
114401 | Blea Tarn with the Langdale Pikes forming a backdrop | |
114402 | Pike o' Blisco and the Crinkle Crags from Lingmoor Fell | |
114403 | The Langdale Pikes from near the summit of Lingmoor Fell | |
114701 | Longsleddale looking towards Gatescarth | |
114702 | From the slopes of Harter Fell looking to High Street | |
114703 | The descent from Shipman Knotts to Sadgill | |
114704 | Farmstead at Sadgill, Longsleddale | |
114801 | Church of St. John, Heslington | |
114802 | Lyth Valley and Lakeland Fells beyond | |
114803 | Shelter and Lakeland Fells from Scout Scar trig point | |
114804 | The Howgills from Scout Scar summit | |
114805 | At the junction with Gamblesmire Lane | |
114806 | Old lime kiln off Gamblesmire Lane | |
114807 | Gamblesmire Lane through the woods | |
114808 | Open country beyond Gamblesmire Lane | |
115201 | Harter Fell towers above Haweswater | |
115202 | Harter Fell from the old corpse road to Swindale | |
115203 | Survey column on Branstree | |
115301 | Climb to Scarth gap from shores of Buttermere | |
115302 | View near the summit of High Crag | |
115303 | From near the summit of High Crag the ridge to High stile | |
115304 | Buttermere from the High Stile Ridge | |
115305 | Scale Force near Buttermere | |
115306 | High Stile and High Crag rise above Buttermere | |
115401 | Grasmere and Rydal Water from the slopes of Silver How | |
115402 | View of Easedale Tarn & Silver How, Tarn Crag | |
115403 | The delightful valley of Far Easedale | |
115501 | Causey Pike from the banks of Stoneycroft Gill | |
115502 | The High Stile ridge from Causey Pike | |
115503 | View from Scar Crags towards Causey Pike | |
115504 | Deserted mine in Coledale is dwarfed by Grisedale Pike | |
115505 | Outerside from Barrow with Sail & Eel Crag | |
115601 | Ullswater from the lower slopes of Birkhouse Moor | |
115602 | First view of Helvellyn on path from Glenridding | |
115603 | Approach to Striding Edge & path to Helvellyn | |
115604 | Striding Edge in all its glory | |
115605 | Striding Edge from Helvellyn | |
115606 | Looking along Swirral Edge to Helvellyn | |
115701 | Crinkle Crags from lower slopes of the Band | |
115702 | Scafell & Scafell Pike from Three Tarns | |
115703 | Scafell & Scafell Pike from Bowfell | |
115704 | Great Slab on Bowfell | |
115705 | Esk Hause from the slopes of Esk Pike | |
115706 | Mickleden looks a long way down, Rossett Gill | |
115801 | From the flanks of High Rigg, Helvellyn dominates the scene | |
115802 | Blencathra from the eastern slopes of High Rigg | |
117001 | Looking towards Dove Crag from High Pike | |
117002 | Spiky rocks are typical of Hart Crag's summit | |
117003 | Helvellyn massif viewed from Fairfield | |
117004 | From Fairfield, St Sunday Crag looks massive | |
117005 | Windermere & Coniston Water from Fairfield | |
117006 | The view from Stone Arthur | |
117101 | The Langdale Pikes seen across Blea Tarn in clear sunshine |
News & Reviews
A range of product reviews including books and maps are available. The following reviews are the most recent.
Wainwright Hill Bagging Map - A scratchable map showing all 214 Wainwrights in the Lake District. More info.
the people's poncho 2.0 - Lightweight, stylish and lightweight alternative to traditional waterproofs ideal for walkers. More info.
the people's poncho - A durable, lightweight, stylish and compact alternative to traditional waterproofs ideal for walkers with 10% Discount. More info.
AZ Adventure Series Maps - Convenient 1:25000 OS maps in booklet form covering the National Trails of Britain. More info.
Walking in the Aire - A new book by Lee Senior featuring 14 walks in the Aire valley. More info.
West Yorkshire's Wild Side - Two new books in the 'Wainwright' style featuring Calderdale and moorland walks. More info.