Start/Finish: Skelwith Bridge
Distance: 6 Miles
Time Taken : A leisurely 5 hours including lengthy lunch and pub breaks.
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| The route : Clockwise from Skelwith Bridge |
| The start of the walk from Skelwith Bridge |
| The first section is through open farmland |
| Some lovely cottages adorn the route |
| Park Farm |
| Heading down towards the river |
The path then crosses a road and there is the option of taking a direct route up through woodland, or taking a slight detour to the right to see Colwith Force. We detoured.
| The route to Colwith Force |
| My photos of Colwith Force never seem to do it justice. It is an impressive waterfall though and well worth seeing. |
| Every good kids walk has a money tree |
| High Park Farm and coffee shop |
| Views over to Lingmoor Fell |
| Winner of this years 'worlds scraggiest sheep' competition |
| Slater Bridge |
| Fish spotting |
| Going in for the hunt |
| More great paddling spots |
| The onwards path towards Lingmoor Fell |
| Little Langdale Tarn |
| Little Langdale Tarn with the Coniston Fells beyond |
| Elterwater village |
| Some sheep playing hide and seek |
| Crystal clear water |
| Elterwater with the Langdale Pikes beyond |
| Getting friendly with some locals |
| The Cumbria Way by Elterwater |
| Skelwith Force |
| Admiring the different types of local slate you can have in your kitchen |
| Back to Skelwith Bridge |

