Nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park, Keswick is a charming market town surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The town's rich history is reflected in its well-preserved medieval architecture, with many of its old buildings still standing, including the 13th-century Keswick Castle. The River Greta flows gently through the town, adding to its picturesque charm. Keswick is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous hiking trails, water sports, and scenic bike routes available in the surrounding countryside. The town's bustling market square is lined with an array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a unique and authentic experience for visitors.
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A brilliant tour with the absolutely wonderful Lady! Interesting, spooky and lots of laughter. This was such a fun experience and I can't wait to do it again. Thank you so much
Nice walk. Great for the dogs.
Nice hike to highspy, start point is catbells and maiden moor and reaching highspy and circular back to Catbells car park. There is no clear marked path going down from HighSpy. Take a left turn approx after 0.6 miles when coming back from HighSpy.
A pristine and perfect example of what the Lake District can provide. Breath taking views across the whole landscape. Stunning walk from start to finish. Nothing to straining so perfect day out for the family and friends
Amazing view at the top, little waterfall at the bottom. Parking is at the bottom or you can park at the top but I wouldn't recommend it in a big car as its a nightmare getting past other cars- its a very tight road in places. We went before the summer holidays so it wasn't too busy but i can only imagine how chaotic it would be when everyone is on holiday!