Lake District Winter Walks, Ashness Bridge, Dewent Water


Folder: Lake District Winter Walks
First Taking the ferry from the Boat House Landing stages to the southern end of Derwent Water near the Mary Mount Hotel.

Climbing through Lodore Wood, below Gowder Crag, to the footbridge over Watendlath Beck near Cattle Grid. Then turning northward through Ashness Wood to Ashness Bridge. Continuing about the 150m
conture to Great Wood and down to Calfclose Bay, along the shore line, via Friar’…  (read more)

31 Aug 2018

88 visits

First Taking the ferry from the Boat House Landing stages to the southern end of Derwent Water near the Mary Mount Hotel. Climbing through Lodore Wood, below Gowder Crag, to the footbridge over Watendlath Beck near Cattle Grid. Then turning northward through Ashness Wood to Ashness Bridge. Continuing about the 150m conture to Great Wood and down to Calfclose Bay, along the shore line, via Friar’s Crag to the Boat House. Weather cold with sunny periods.

02 Aug 2010

87 visits

Landing Stages near the Boat House on Derwent Water (Scan from Feb 1996)

From here we took the ferry to near Mary’s Mount Hotel at the southern end of the lake, and walked back via Ashness Bridge and the eastern shore of Derwent Water.

02 Aug 2010

84 visits

Looking down over the River Derwent to Great Bay from near Ashness Wood (Scan from Feb 1996)

02 Aug 2010

98 visits

Looking Great Bay towards Maiden Moor from near Ashness Wood (Scan from Feb 1996)

02 Aug 2010

116 visits

Ashness Bridge over Barrow Beck (Scan from Feb 1996)

A place for lunch at Ashness Bridge.

02 Aug 2010

92 visits

Looking along the eastern shore of Derwent Water, over Keswick, and on a snow covered Skiddaw (Scan from Feb 1996)

Bassenthwaite Lake can just be seen in the distance.

02 Aug 2010

101 visits

Looking over Derwent Water to Cat Bells and further to Grisdale Pike (Scan from Feb 1996)

02 Aug 2010

105 visits

(Scan from Feb 1996)

02 Aug 2010

107 visits

Looking over St Herbert’s Island, Keswick and on to Bassenthwaite Lake (Scan from Feb 1996)

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