Cumbria

Castlerigg Stone Circle
Castlerigg Stone Circle, also known as Keswick Carles, is a prehistoric monument believed to date back to 3000BC. The circle sits in a stunning location with views across to Skiddaw, Blencathra and Lonscale Fell.

Conniston Water is the third largest lake in the English Lake District and during the 20th century was the scene of many attempts to break the world water speed record. It is also well known for the controversial murder case "The Lady in the Lake"
Conniston Water
Rydal in the Snow
The Lake District becomes a picturesque winter scene when snow falls over the hills, creating a white blanket over the fells.

The popular walk to Easdale Tarn above the village of Grasmere, provided wonderful views accross to the Fairfield Horseshoe, and Red Screes.
Easedale Tarn
An Afternoon Stroll
A classic Cumbrian image. The wandering sheep across the fells with a mountainous backdrop.

Aira Force lies on land owned by the National Trust, close to Ulswater, and was written about by the famous Lakeland poet, William Wordsworth.
Aira Force
Striding Edge
Striding Edge, is one of the most famous walks in Cumbria creating a classic mile long scrambling route towards the peak of Helvellyn. A dangerous, but exciting climb with stunning views.

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