Lots of photographs today because the Lake District is beautiful and I have too many I want to share! The day after our climb up Silver How we went to Ambleside, at the top end of Lake Windermere. We decided were were more in the mood for a gentle amble than something strenuous, so we bought and downloaded a Treasure Trail. We have done a few of these trails over the last few years. They set out a route around a particular location, with various clues to solve as you go and we thought they would be fun for TG, but she never really took to them. However, M and I found them a good way to explore as they point us at things we would never otherwise spot - the website says they are suitable for ages 6 to 106, so why not!
The next section was around the central part of Ambleside, with a break for lunch. We spotted a Greggs, and as I have a minor obsession with their vegan steak bakes, we bought lunch there and sat in a park to eat it. Having promised M that our walk would not involve climbing, we then discovered that Ambleside had a higher part of town with a very steep set of steps up to it. At least there was a good view once we got there!
Ambleside is about an hour away from our hotel, but quite a bit of the drive has gorgeous mountain and lake views. It is also on pretty good roads - no narrow or steep Lakeland lanes which can be a bit stressful. It is an interesting area to drive in an electric car, as you can see hills visibly draining the battery, only to sail along for miles without using any power on the way back down thanks to the regenerative energy system. Every time we go there I remember that the Lakes are one of my very favourite places. I hope it won't be too long before we are able to go back.
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So beautiful, Kathryn. Thank you for sharing!
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