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These forty walks in England's glorious Lake District will take you to a range of lakes, peaks, rivers, tarns and waterfalls and introduce you to the haunts of many of the writers and poets who have loved and celebrated the area and made it such a strong cultural as well as natural attraction. Each walk has its own distinctive mood and character and is easily accomplished in an afternoon or in a long summer evening. None of them scale the highest mountains but they will take you to many lakeshores and several of the lower peaks, which regardless of their height, provide immense views and the satisfaction of reaching a summit. Plaatsen in het boekje Aira Force, Alcock Tarn, Ambleside, Bassenthwaite, Beacon Fell, Black Crag Blea Tarn, Boot, Borrowdale, Bowder Stone, Bowness, Brandelhow, Brant Fell, Buttermere, Castle Crag, Castlehead, Cinderdale Common, Colwith Force, Coniston Water, Crummock Water, Dacre, Derwent, Derwentwater, Dock Tarn, Dodd, Dove Cottage, Easedale Tarn, Elterwater, Ennerdale, Eskdale, Eskdale Green, Far Sawrey, Friar’s Crag, Glenridding, Gowbarrow Fell, Grange, Grasmere, Hallin Fell, Hawkshead, Howtown, Keswick, King’s How, Lanty’s Tarn, Latterbarrow, Levens Hall, Little Langdale, Little Town, Loweswater, Mill Side, Mosedale, Near Sawrey, Nether Wasdale, Newlands Valley, Patterdale, Pooley Bridge, Post Knott, Rannerdale, Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Rosthwaite, Rydal,Rydal Water,, St John’s in the Vale, Scout Scar, Seathwaite, Seatoller, Sizergh Castle, Skelgill, Skelwith Bridge, Stanley Ghyll, Stonethwaite, Swinside, Tarn Hows, Troutbeck, Ullswater, Walla Crag, Wallowbarrow Gorge, Wansfell, Wasdale Head, Wastwater, Watendlath, Whitbarrow Scar, Windermere, Wray Castle