Monday 30 June 2014

350 July Walks from Keswick

Our next walking will be on
Saturday 12th July
and will be from 

Keswick in Cumbria


Keswick is the Northern tourist centre situated in the Lake District National park and under the massive Skiddaw and on the shore of Derwentwater. It is a pretty town set in beautiful surroundings and you can be assured of three great walks this month.
The Lake District National Park is the largest English National Park, established in 1951. Its 2,292 square kilometres cover high fells, rocky crags, lush green dales, still lakes, vibrant villages, quiet hamlets, sandy beaches and rocky tidepools

More information about Keswick here, and here

The coach will leave the short stay car park to the south of
Formby village at 0800hrs prompt.
Pre-booking is essential.
Across Derwentwater to Keswick and Skiddaw
There will be three walks;
Walk details will be added to the site as they become available, but by Saturday 5th July

Sunday 29 June 2014

A Walk from Keswick

Walk Leader: Garth Raybould
Total Distance:  miles
Total Ascent/Descent:  ft

Awaiting Details

B Walk from Keswick

Walk Leader: Jenny Matthias
Total Distance: < 7 miles
Total Ascent/Descent: 1240 ft 
 
Our route clockwise, click to enlarge.


We will leave the car park after a comfort stop and walk up through the centre of Keswick onto Ambleside Road. As we turn into Springs Road we begin to leave the houses. After Springs Farm we begin our steady climb through Springs Wood towards Castlerigg, passing the mast we have seen lower down we continue upwards to the edge of the wood where we walk out onto the road at Rakefoot for a few yards before turning to climb up to the top of Walla Crag. This is a steady climb and the reward will be the fabulous views as we go.

 
On top of Walla Crag


When we leave the summit it is a downward path to Ashness Bridge.  The steepest descent is just before the Bridge.  Then we walk down the road to the Lake's edge circumnavigating it all the way back into Keswick.  



This is a moderate climb up to 1,243ft, the views are stunning.  You will see Cat Bells, Borrowdale, down the two Lakes and Skiddaw and beyond. We will have plenty of time to enjoy this lovely walk.

on the climb up looking to Keswick


Ashness Bridge

To see photographs of a similar walk to today's click here

C Walk from Keswick

Walk Leader: Marion Young
Total Distance:  5.5miles
Total Ascent/Descent:  ft
Our Walk at Keswick, click to enlarge

The walk is 5½ miles and takes in two popular beauty spots,Friar' Crag and Castlehead.

A combination of lake-shore,field and woodland paths that give superb views over Keswick. Derwent water and Bassenthwaite makes a most interesting,attractive and varied walk without much climbing.
After having coffee at Booths (adjacent to the car park)we will make our way  through the gardens down to the lake-shore and the landing stages.

Anyone not wishing to do the full walk can accompany us for coffee and down to the landing stage where boat trips are available.

Thursday 19 June 2014

Photographs taken on the Hawkshead Walks

Two photographs of the B Walk to Tarn Hows and Black Fell taken by John Adamson.

on exiting the trees above Tarn Hows