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Further mixed woodland has been planted on the north eastern slopes above Whit Beck. The parapet was the base of a fence, long since decayed, and the ditch was the source of the earth for its construction.The view northward is of the high grassy flanks of Skiddaw and Commonly Latrigg is ascended from Keswick, the route beginning along Spooney Green Lane near the old railway station and then either making direct for the top or swinging north via Mallen Dodd.
Turn left at the small mini roundabout just 100yards further on and then filter to go on the right hand fork past the taxi rank and bus stops outside of Booths Store.
The apartment normally sleeps up to four people. It's perfect for families with small children but can also be extended to include a climb up Skiddaw if you are feeling more adventurous. The views from the summit over Keswick town, Derwentwater and the surrounding fells are breath-taking and really help you to orientate yourself. Travelling west towards Keswick from Penrith on the A66 take the first turning left signed to Keswick. Continue on this path through a gate leaving Latrigg Woods behind you. It is close to the river and enjoys views towards Latrigg and Skiddaw from the bedrooms. I parked in one of the roadside spaces near Spooney Green Lane and joined the Cumbria Way to cross the bridge over the A66. Super views and clear paths to follow. All offering amazing views and the perfect place to hike through the Northern Lakes. Your enquiry will be sent directly to Latrigg View.
View of Latrigg from the car park. The meeting place was at Spooney Green Lane, the usual starting point for an ascent of Latrigg. It is immaculately clean, beautifully furnished, carpeted throughout and thoughtfully equipped with full gas central heating & double glazing. The dismantled railway at Keswick is a 4.5 km trail with few inclines and spectacular views of the surrounding fells. It is close to the river and enjoys views towards Latrigg and Skiddaw from the bedrooms. On request, an extra person can sleep in a ‘Z-bed’. Latrigg is the most southerly top of the Skiddaw massif and of the The fell is bordered by the two streams falling from the northern The steep southern slopes are cloaked in the mixed woodland of Brundholme Wood and Whinny Brow, Latrigg's only crags being hidden in the trees. Turn right at the junction with the A591 from Ambleside and head downhill past the Twa Dogs public house and continue on through a pedestrian crossing, following the road as it bends left and then right through another pedestrian crossing at the western end of the Market Place. It is immaculately clean, beautifully furnished, carpeted throughout and thoughtfully equipped with full gas central heating & double glazing. Some stumps remain at the top of the southern slope as evidence of past deforestation, together with few small trees, bent down by the prevailing wind. To the north west, on either bank of Gale Gill, are the conifer plantations of Birkett Wood and Mallen Dodd.
We enjoyed a fine walk taking in some lovely woodland and riverside trails on the way back to Keswick. This spacious ground floor apartment in a quiet well maintained block is a couple of minute’s level walk from the shopping area and within easy walking distance of Derwent water. It was also very clean and well maintained.” If you can't make it all the way up from Keswick there is a small car park at Gale Road above Applethwaite with a It is the least mountainous of the Skiddaw fells, the summit being almost entirely devoid of rock.
Further mixed woodland has been planted on the north eastern slopes above Whit Beck. The parapet was the base of a fence, long since decayed, and the ditch was the source of the earth for its construction.The view northward is of the high grassy flanks of Skiddaw and Commonly Latrigg is ascended from Keswick, the route beginning along Spooney Green Lane near the old railway station and then either making direct for the top or swinging north via Mallen Dodd.
Turn left at the small mini roundabout just 100yards further on and then filter to go on the right hand fork past the taxi rank and bus stops outside of Booths Store.
The apartment normally sleeps up to four people. It's perfect for families with small children but can also be extended to include a climb up Skiddaw if you are feeling more adventurous. The views from the summit over Keswick town, Derwentwater and the surrounding fells are breath-taking and really help you to orientate yourself. Travelling west towards Keswick from Penrith on the A66 take the first turning left signed to Keswick. Continue on this path through a gate leaving Latrigg Woods behind you. It is close to the river and enjoys views towards Latrigg and Skiddaw from the bedrooms. I parked in one of the roadside spaces near Spooney Green Lane and joined the Cumbria Way to cross the bridge over the A66. Super views and clear paths to follow. All offering amazing views and the perfect place to hike through the Northern Lakes. Your enquiry will be sent directly to Latrigg View.
View of Latrigg from the car park. The meeting place was at Spooney Green Lane, the usual starting point for an ascent of Latrigg. It is immaculately clean, beautifully furnished, carpeted throughout and thoughtfully equipped with full gas central heating & double glazing. The dismantled railway at Keswick is a 4.5 km trail with few inclines and spectacular views of the surrounding fells. It is close to the river and enjoys views towards Latrigg and Skiddaw from the bedrooms. On request, an extra person can sleep in a ‘Z-bed’. Latrigg is the most southerly top of the Skiddaw massif and of the The fell is bordered by the two streams falling from the northern The steep southern slopes are cloaked in the mixed woodland of Brundholme Wood and Whinny Brow, Latrigg's only crags being hidden in the trees. Turn right at the junction with the A591 from Ambleside and head downhill past the Twa Dogs public house and continue on through a pedestrian crossing, following the road as it bends left and then right through another pedestrian crossing at the western end of the Market Place. It is immaculately clean, beautifully furnished, carpeted throughout and thoughtfully equipped with full gas central heating & double glazing. Some stumps remain at the top of the southern slope as evidence of past deforestation, together with few small trees, bent down by the prevailing wind. To the north west, on either bank of Gale Gill, are the conifer plantations of Birkett Wood and Mallen Dodd.
We enjoyed a fine walk taking in some lovely woodland and riverside trails on the way back to Keswick. This spacious ground floor apartment in a quiet well maintained block is a couple of minute’s level walk from the shopping area and within easy walking distance of Derwent water. It was also very clean and well maintained.” If you can't make it all the way up from Keswick there is a small car park at Gale Road above Applethwaite with a It is the least mountainous of the Skiddaw fells, the summit being almost entirely devoid of rock.