Monday was our only full day in the lakes. Thankfully, after a comfortable night's sleep, we woke to dry weather. As we left for the day I snapped a couple of photos of Ambleside Youth Hostel.
Isn't it a lovely building. That's our room, the upper bay on the right......
A little bit of research has revealed that the building was formerly two hotels. The Youth Hostel Association took it over in 1971 and at the time it was their biggest hostel......
The view front the front looked extra pretty with added sunshine........
But as you can see the cloud was building......
Our twins are explorer scouts and when I said we were going to the lake district they straight away said...oh great we can go canoeing...that wasn't what I was thinking of but ...ummmmm. OK
We decided to head off to Coniston Water for this activity. The drive was so pretty and had me pointing my camera out of the car window trying to capture the view........
We parked in the almost empty car park ( the joy of going to the lakes away from a weekend or the school holidays ) and noticed the steam yacht gondola was moored at the jetty. A ride on that would be nice I thought......
But starting from the opposite end of the lake it was just too far away. Instead we stopped about half way down for some cake and a drink.
The boys were loving being on the water and they soon got back in the canoes for a paddle with no grown ups.......
Eldest was very patient with me when I kept stopping paddling every few minutes to take another photo :0)
At one point I looked up from my concentration on the oar and saw the other canoe leaning at a scary angle. Apparently a wave hit them as youngest was leaning over the edge....thankfully the took action to counteract it immediately and disaster was averted. Phew. I was a little more keen to get back to dry land after witnessing that though!
By early afternoon we were back in our room. Middle son had a headache and wanted a lie down.
Youngest was happy to stay with him as there was wi-fi ! :0)
I saw a window of opportunity...maybe now I could go for a walk up one of those hills. Checking my e.mails from my lovely pen friend Jo, who lives in Cumbria, she suggested walking up Todd Crag.
I got out my OS map and realised that was the very hill I was looking out of the window at.
Following the route was made much easier by using the mobile download you now get with every OS map purchase. The map is there in your phone and you get a handy red arrow telling you exactly where you are and your direction of travel....wonderful.........
We walked past a pretty and typical Lakeland bridge.........
It was a steep ascent, but that meant you soon got great views........
and climbed higher......
It had started to rain at this point, making this rocky path even more tricky to negotiate.......
and the sun came out....off with the waterproofs again :0)
as we reached the top of the hill we admired pretty Ambleside laid out below us.......
then set off on the well trodden paths between the fresh green bracken......
and the wild foxgloves.........
Eldest made nothing of the final steep climb, striding up the hillside like a mountain goat......
Oh, the light. It was always changing, and quiet wonderful..........
I knew a view of lake Windermere could not be far away, just one more tricky rock to climb.....
And WOW, there it was...stretching out before us.......
Look, there's Wray castle.........
and a cute little white house hidden in the woods nearby...........
Doesn't this sort of treat always taste amazing in the outdoors, after earning it climbing a hill :0).......
We could see the ferry pulling in at Waterhead pier.........
Hubby treated me to a new camera for my birthday ( I wear them out) ...and I LOVE the zoom!
Look, there's our room ......
That boy, he looks like a man..........
I loved the view to our right too, such rugged beauty........
Well who could resist.......
and walk across the high paths......
I wonder if any of you lovelies know what this is?..........
Edited to add. Thank you Andrea....it's Bog Asphodel
Pretty houses.......
pretty gates......
Green valleys with a mountain backdrop........
These are all things that make me smile.
and the tiny ones. It was nice to see bridge house in the dry........
It's a national Trust property and you can look inside, it was just a shame it was 5pm and the lady was closing up...plus we didn't have our National trust membership cards on us. How lovely are the pots of flowers and the ferns growing out of the walls........
Here's the view from the other side...yep, it's officially tiny :0).......
One up, one down, but cute as can be.......
I loved this view of the river running between houses too.......
This whole area has suffered badly with flooding in our recent, very wet, winters. This is such a tranquil scene but to see what it can be like take a look at THIS you tube video I found. Scary.
But on Monday it was mostly fine weather and the town looked great. There's Dodd's, where we had pizza the previous evening.........
And there's a typical, very smart, flower bedecked Bed and Breakfast establishment.......
with the best view.........
As we were all out we managed to get everybody on a little walk, up a steep path we soon had a view down onto the lake........
It was just a mile or so, but knowing there were footpaths to make a little circular route was great.
Back down by the lake a little later the sunset was quiet beautiful.........
and this was the view from our room at the end of the day..........
Jacquie x
Back soon with part three !
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely walk, hope your son's headache is much better. Looking forward to more of your beautiful photo's very soon.
ReplyDeleteyou are very energetic! Beautiful photos and inspiring words x
ReplyDeleteOh it's so gorgeous there, it really is. The view looking out over the lake is stunning, and the grey stone buildings are so very pretty. You have made me want to visit again! Glad you had such a lovely time. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteThat was beautiful! Thanks for sharing your pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt's all so beautiful, I love it that you share your adventures with us via all the pictures
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful! So thankful you share it with us, for some will never see it any other way. Sadly no hikes for me this season after a nasty spill down some stairs.I look forward to part 3!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and bringing back happy memories. Your beautiful photos capture the changing light and mood of the fells. Looks like a great time was had in the canoes but would have made me a little nervous too!
ReplyDeleteNarthecium ossifragum, I think! Bog Asphodel.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures
Thank you so much for solving the mystery Andrea.
DeleteJacquie x
Невероятная красота! Спасибо)
ReplyDeleteAnd the succulents look like English Stonecrop.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photos! Thanks for sharing and believe me: you live in heaven!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fulfilling and satisfying day that was! You and your family have a lot of energy it's nice to see. And your photos are always beautifully composed with lovely mood.
ReplyDeleteWe are off to Ullswater at the beginning of next month. So looking forward to it, your photos make me long for the Lake District. Thank you for sharing, Jacquie! xx