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Lakeland Fells

John Henderson | Tarn Hows autumn colours

Tarn Hows autumn colours

Tarn Hows is a stunning Lakeland beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by joining 3 tarns together. Captured in glorious autumn colours
John Henderson | Tarn Hows autumn

Tarn Hows autumn

Tarn Hows is a stunning Lakeland beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by joining 3 tarns together. Captured in glorious autumn colours.
John Henderson | Secret Tarn

Secret Tarn

The Lakes Kelly Hall Tarn is a small tarn in a beautiful setting just 5 minutes walk from the road. One of Lakelands Secret Tarns.
John Henderson | Between the showers

Between the showers

The breathtakingly beautiful area of Langdale runs west of Ambleside up to the Langdale Pikes (Pike is a local term for peak). An easy walk over Lingmoor Fell reveals the head of the valley at its stunning best.
John Henderson |  Pike o Stickle

Pike o Stickle

Pike of Stickle, also known as Pike o Stickle, is a fell in the English Lake District. It reaches a height of 709 metres. Seen here across the Langdale valley from Lingmoor fell.
John Henderson | Kelly Hall Tarn

Kelly Hall Tarn

The Lakes Kelly Hall Tarn is a small tarn in a beautiful setting just 5 minutes walk from the road. One of Lakelands Secret Tarns.
John Henderson | Langdale Drystone wall

Langdale Drystone wall

The breathtakingly beautiful area of Langdale runs west of Ambleside up to the Langdale Pikes (Pike is a local term for peak) Seen here with one of many of Langdale drystone walls.
John Henderson | Tarn Hows autumn pan

Tarn Hows autumn pan

Tarn Hows is a stunning Lakeland beauty spot, artificially made in the 19th Century by joining 3 tarns together. Captured in glorious autumn colours.
John Henderson | Derwentwater sunset

Derwentwater sunset

Derwentwater, at 3 miles long, 1 mile wide and 72 feet deep, is just a short stroll from Keswick town along well maintained footpaths. Spectacular and varied lakeland landscape will be encountered with a walk around Derwent Water.
John Henderson | Pine trees on Friars Crag

Pine trees on Friars Crag

Friars Crag is only a short walk from the town centre and well worth visiting as the view over Derwentwater to the jaws of Borrowdale
John Henderson | Sunset Langdale Pikes

Sunset Langdale Pikes

The breathtakingly beautiful area of Langdale runs west of Ambleside up to the Langdale Pikes (Pike is a local term for peak). An easy walk over Lingmoor Fell reveals the head of the valley at its stunning best.