Thursday June 15th

A Stroll Around Great Langdale

Another scorching day and, as we'd had plenty of great walks, we thought that we'd take it a little easy today. We plotted a woodland walk and then a return beside a stream, Great Langdale Beck.

From The Piggery, we walked down to Chapel Stile and followed the signs to Great Langdale. After a short climb, we arrived at the path through the working slate quarry- a very impressive hole in the ground.

Slate quarry above Chapel Stile

Once out of the woodlands, the fields contained the occasional tree- this one caught David's eye.
Blasted tree

 The herdies were even more loth to move today- this mother and her offspring couldn't be bothered to move away from the path.
Nothing to see here- move along, please

The few (Belted Galloway?) cows on Basebrown Farm were all gathered under a single tree.

Cows enjoying the shade

On the start of our return, it felt as if we could have been in The Dolomites, albeit with the Langdale Pikes in the background.

Dolomitic atmosphere with Langdale Pikes

The return beside Great Langdale Beck was lovely, with the occasional bridge of local stone.

Bridge over Great Langdale Beck

A lovely, relaxed walk.


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