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Friday, August 21, 2026

England: Keswick in The Lake District

We based ourselves in Keswick for a quick visit to the Lake District. The weather was fine and it happened to be Half-Term Holiday. The place was rather busy.

The first day we did a clockwise circumnavigation of Derwentwater, checking off a few viewpoints. By the time we got to the very popular Catbells, it was late afternoon, thankfully the crowds had dispersed, as the trail descending took some negotiating.

The second day we took the bus to Grasmere, heart of Wordsworth country. We went up to Loughrigg Fell, then down to Ambleside, with many fine views.

And on the morning of the 3rd day we walked on the Keswick Railway Footpath to visit the 5000 y.o. Castlerigg Stone Circle just outside town.

After a change of trains in Carlisle (2nd below) and a bus, we were in Keswick. To get into our apartment, we had to climb up the fire escape stairs (4th below). How 'bout that?
By Train and Bus from Newcastle to Keswick, Lake District, England

Carlisle Station - By Train and Bus from Newcastle to Keswick, Lake District, England

By Train and Bus from Newcastle to Keswick, Lake District, England

Our Apartment Stairs -  Keswick, Lake District, England

We took a short stroll around Keswick, then back to our apartment for a tasty SL-prepared meal followed by an awesome sunset out the west window.
Keswick, Lake District, England

By Train and Bus from Newcastle to Keswick, Lake District, England

The next day we started our walk at the very busy Keswick Launch on Derwentwater. There were wooden row boats, self-drive motor boats, SUPs, canoes and more, for hire; not to mention the larger launch/ferry boats.
Keswick Launch on Derwentwater - Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Keswick Launch on Derwentwater - Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

We took a detour to catch the Derwentwaters vista at Surprise View, then down a lovely forest footpath back to the Circumnanavigation Walk.
Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Crossing the River Derwent Bridge and continuing on the boardwalk.
River Derwent Bridge - Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Up to Catbells at 451m above sea level. Great views of the lake and Keswick in the distance. Lunch spot!
Ascending Catbells Peak - Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

View to Keswick from the Summit of Catbells Peak - Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

Descending.
Descending Catbells Peak - Lake Derwent Circumnavigation Walk - Keswick, Lake District, England

The next day we rode a spiffy new blue double-decker bus to Grasmere, and after passing Wordsworth's house and grave, headed up to Loughrigg Fell.
Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

"Wordsworth's Grave" Sign - Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

View as we Ascend Loughrigg Fell - Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

View as we Ascend Loughrigg Fell - Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

We were not the only ones eating our picnic at the summit of Loughrigg Fell
Summit of  Loughrigg Fell - Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

Summit of  Loughrigg Fell - Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

Then a nice ramble down the back side of Loughrigg Fell to Ambleside.
Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

Day trip to Grasmere and Ambleside from Keswick, Lake District, England

The next morning we walked on the Keswick Railway Footpath to the ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle which was constructed about 3000 BC. Very cool. Not to mention the flyby of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning!
We Walked on the Keswick Railway Footpath on our way to Visit the Castlerigg Stone Circle - Keswick, Lake District, England

We Visit the Castlerigg Stone Circle - Keswick, Lake District, England

We Visit the Castlerigg Stone Circle - Keswick, Lake District, England

We Visit the Castlerigg Stone Circle - Keswick, Lake District, England

A Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is  Flying Overhead in Low Flying Area 17 (LFA17) as We Visit the Castlerigg Stone Circle - Keswick, Lake District, England

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