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.
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| Slate quarry above Chapel Stile |
Once out of the woodlands, the fields contained the occasional tree- this one caught David's eye.
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| 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.
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| Nothing to see here- move along, please |
The few (Belted Galloway?) cows on Basebrown Farm were all gathered under a single tree.
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| 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.
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| Dolomitic atmosphere with Langdale Pikes |
The return beside Great Langdale Beck was lovely, with the occasional bridge of local stone.
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| Bridge over Great Langdale Beck |
A lovely, relaxed walk.






