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  1. Hace 3 días · Derwent Water is often called the 'Queen of the Lakes', and as you canoe along the shore with your camera at the ready it's easy to see why. As Borrowdale winds the 7 miles from Keswick to Seathwaite, there are eight National Trust car parks from which you can start your adventure into the fells.

    • Ashness Bridge
    • Surprise View
    • Watendlath

    Ashness Bridge is perhaps the most photographed packhorse bridge in the Lake District due to its location and stunning views. This extremely popular viewpoint looks out over Derwent Water with spectacular views over Bassenthwaite Lake and the River Derwent. Walk up to Ashness Bridge from Walla Crag or park in the Ashness Bridgecar park which is jus...

    The viewpoint at Surprise View is just a few metres from the car park and 220m (720 feet) above sea level. Surprise View is the point where the hanging valley of Watendlath was cut off by the main glacier carving out Borrowdale in the last ice age. The result is a sheer drop with expansive views across Derwent Water and north over Keswick and the S...

    For the more adventurous, continue from Surprise View along the single-track road to the hamlet of Watendlath, taking in the ancient ash pollards along the way. If travelling by car, once at the car parkyou will be rewarded as the valley opens up before you with its rocky outcrops, woodlands, and medieval farmed landscape. Watendlath nestles high u...

  2. : Grange Village. Borrowdale is 3 miles south of Keswick, extending from the south shore of Derwentwater to Honister Pass. Derwentwater and the Borrowdale valley. Aerial photo by Simon Ledingham. The Borrowdale area includes the National Trust’s first aquisition in the Lake District, Brandlehow Woods on the shore of Derwentwater.

  3. Borrowdale Loop: Bowder Stone & River Derwent. On the Bank of the River Derwent. At the heart of the Lake District, you will find the Borrowdale valley. Idyllic, yet spectacular, this varied landscape starts with England’s highest peaks, and ends with open plains that surround the southern end of Derwent Water.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BorrowdaleBorrowdale - Wikipedia

    Derwent Water in Borrowdale at dusk Southern aspect of Derwent Water and fells. Borrowdale is a valley and civil parish in the English Lake District in Cumberland, England. It is in the ceremonial county of Cumbria, and is sometimes referred to as Cumberland Borrowdale to distinguish it from another Borrowdale in the historic county ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2016 · Borrowdale. Type: Valley. Cumbria, CA12 5UY. Email. About. From above the shores of Derwentwater, Borrowdale presents an impressive picture - high peaks reflected in the lovely lake. The valley is a paradise for all walkers with low and high routes to suit all tastes. It's a playground for rock climbers too.