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Kirby Stephen

Started by Sandy, October 18, 2010, 08:02:11 PM

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Sandy

Hi

On the 24th Iam going to stay with a friend in Kirby Stephen foe a week. We are planning on spending two days in the Lakes. Are there any suggestions of places of good views points that can be reached by car?

Sandy

skellum

I can recommend a few spots but it all depends on where you are staying and how far you want to travel in a day

Sandy

Thanks Dave. Iam staying in Kirby Stephen but my friend as said we can spend two nights in the Lakes to cut down the driving and get a couple of early morning in the actual lakes. The rest of the time will be up to an hour or two drive from Kirby.

Sandy

skellum

#3
Ok then as a suggestion I would stay in Keswick a nice little market town which is not over run by Japanese & American tourists unlike Bowness. Below are some car routes that should enable you to see quite a lot of the Lake District.

1.  Head for Windermere and take the ( A592 ) Kirkstone Pass Road, which will take you through Troutbeck and onto Kirksone Pass Summit. After the Summit ( about 1/4 mile ) there is a car park  on the left with a great view of the valley below looking towards Brothers Water. ( see below )
carry on down this road which will take you through Patterdale & Glen Ridding where Ullswater will be on your right. ( See below ) There are plenty of car parks & laybys in this area. After a Few miles take the ( A5091 ) on the left sign posted Keswick & Cockermouth. This road will join the A66 and take you straight to Keswick.

2.  From Keswick take the ( B5289 ) which will take you alongside Derwentwater on your right and on through Borrowdale and over the Honister Pass to Buttermere & Cummock Water  ( I would turn round at this point and return to Keswick ) or you could carry on to Cockermouth and return to Keswick on the A66 taking you past Bassenthwaite Lake on your left.

3.  From Keswick take the ( A591 ) which will take you past Thirlmere and Helvelyn and onto Grasmere, Rydal Water & Ambleside from where you will travel alongside Lake Windermere on your right to Bowness & Windermere. ( attached below ) Hope this is helpfull to you and I look forward to seeing your shots.  Regards, Dave... :legit: PS the phone box below is situated in Patterdale and you can park next to it.

Graham

  Wow! What a reply! :tup:
                                          Makes me want to jump in the car and head for the hills.
                                          Have a great time Sandy.
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Quote from: Graham on October 19, 2010, 05:42:57 PM
  Wow! What a reply! :tup:
                                          Makes me want to jump in the car and head for the hills.
                                          Have a great time Sandy.
                                                             Graham.
Hear Hear! cant see anyone getting a better  answer than that, for any topic- top stuff there Dave and have a fantastic time Sandy!
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Sandy

Thanks very Dave thats very kind of you

Sandy

Sandy

Hi Dave

Writing this in a pub on the Yorkshire Cumbria border.

Went along your route yesterday but the weather was awful for good photos - really murky.

Got the AA Box and the box in Patterdale.

Thanks for the information, though - it was really appreciated

Sandy

skellum

Quote from: Sandy on October 28, 2010, 02:39:13 PM
Hi Dave

Writing this in a pub on the Yorkshire Cumbria border.

Went along your route yesterday but the weather was awful for good photos - really murky.

Got the AA Box and the box in Patterdale.

Thanks for the information, though - it was really appreciated

Sandy
Shame about the weather but if its still raining on your way back you could photograph the Preston Telephones.... :tup:

Sandy

Hi Dave

The weather was suitable for waterfalls etc and I had a quick look as the train passed Preston and hope to return at a later date to catch the phoneboes in the rain.

Sandy

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