Tag: woods

  • Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass

    Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass

    We headed to Muncaster Castle to explore the grounds, discover the fairy trail, the owls and hawks, the gardens, castle and MeadowVole Maze

  • Bluebells at Cowclose Wood, Bowland Bridge

    Bluebells at Cowclose Wood, Bowland Bridge

    If you’ve ever wanted to see a million bluebells, Cowclose Wood, near Bowland Bridge is the place to go in late April/early May time. It is stunningly beautiful, and the bluebells are so expansive, covering a massive area in both Clowclose and Colehowe Woods.

  • Mirehouse, Bassenthwaite

    Mirehouse, Bassenthwaite

    Mirehouse and Gardens, near Bassenthwaite are a fantastic place in the Lake District for a family walk and adventure! We did a 1.5 mile loop walk that also takes in the 4 adventure play areas in Mirehouse Gardens.

  • Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge, Little Langdale

    Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge, Little Langdale

    Elterwater to Skelwith Bride, or vice versa, or even there and back, is a beautiful and easy walk, that is suitable for pushchairs too. It’s approx 1.5 miles each way, with plenty of adventure along the way.

  • Colwith Force, Little Langdale

    Colwith Force, Little Langdale

    Colwith Force, Little Langdale is a beautiful, short easy walk to some amazing cascades and waterfall. Especially after heavy rainfall. The walk is less than 0.5 miles in total, there and back, and could easily be incoporated into other walks

  • Stanley Ghyll Force, Eskdale

    Stanley Ghyll Force, Eskdale

    Stanley Ghyll Force Waterfall is possibly one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Lake District. Seemingly surrounded by lush green vegetation, come summer or winter, it’s a hidden gem. And perfect for a wet weather day walk.

  • Caves near Arnside Knott

    Caves near Arnside Knott

    We will continue our mission to find the cave at Arnside Knott. Please do let us know if you have any more information on it!

  • Arnside Knott

    Arnside Knott

    One of the great things about the walk to Arnside Knott, is that you can drive up half of it, which made it infinitely easier for our 3 year old’s little legs! Although if you want to, you can of course walk from Arnside village itself.