LAKE DISTRICT
Buttermere Lake
During my visit to the serene Buttermere Lake in the Lake District, I captured this tranquil scene, where a lonely tree stands gracefully beside the still waters, set against the majestic backdrop of rolling mountains.
Rydal Tree
At Rydal in the Lake District, I encountered this enchanting scene, where a lone tree stands as a silent sentinel, its beauty framed by the serene waters and lush, rolling hills.
Top Left: Lonely Tree - Buttermere
Top Right: Golden Lake - Kelly Hall Tarn
Bottom Left: River Brathay
Bottom Right: Wray Castle
Blea Tarn
In the heart of the Lake District, my journey brought me to the picturesque Blea Tarn. Defined by calm waters reflecting the large hills around, highlighting the natural, unspoiled beauty of the landscape.
Above Left: Wray Castle
Above Right: River Brathay
Journey to Slaters Bridge
After walking down a narrow lane toward Slater's Bridge, we then followed a brief footpath through the hills where friendly sheep were happily grazing, adding a delightful charm to our journey.
Slaters Bridge - Little Langdale
At Slaters Bridge in the Lake District, a rustic stone bridge spans gracefully over a pristine river, capturing a serene moment of natural beauty. After continuing past the bridge, you’ll arrive at an old slate mine with a spectacular view inside!
Above Left: Over the footpath to Slaters Bridge.
Above Right: View of a lake behind Slaters Bridge from the footpath.
Below: Sheep Friends taking an interest in the camera!
Slaters Bridge
Another beautiful view of Slaters Bridge and the surrounding area. The grass was so green here, it was like somewhere out of Lord Of The Rings! Maybe, The Shire?
Top Left: Forest behind Cathedral Cave (Slate mine past Slaters Bridge).
Top Right: Slaters Bridge Sign (This is where the footpath begins).
Bottom Left: Smaller Cave in forest behind Cathedral Cave.
Bottom Right: Forest behind Cathedral Cave.
Borrowdale Mill - Coombe Gill
Venturing to the hidden gem, Borrowdale Mill, was like stumbling upon a scene from a fantasy novel – its secret charm and the soothing sounds of the water made the journey feel truly magical.
Top Left: Wind swept tree at Kelly Harn Howes.
Top Right: Tiny magical mushroom spotted at Kelly Tarn Howes.
Bottom Left: Rydal Tree in Black & White.
Bottom Right: Golden Fern in the Lake District.