Day 3 Bootle to Brough Walk
Coniston to Ambleside
via Tarn Hows, Skelwith Bridge, Loughrigg fell, Rydal Caves & Rydal Hall, 13.5 miles 1900ft
I arrived in Ambleside over an hour too early for the first bus to Coniston. I decided to walk to the Coniston road and try my luck at hitching a lift.
In less than 5 minutes I was picked up by a National Trust ranger on his way to work in Coniston!
Here I was 7.30am passing the very nice Coniston Inn on my way to Tarn Hows!
Looking south down Coniston Water....
....and back to Coniston marina
By chance my route took me here through Boon Crag farm, the National Trust property where my lift ranger was working
The view down Coniston Water opened up as I climbed towards Tarn Hows....
....passing Tarn Hows cottage on the way
Some nice reflections in the still waters of the tarn
Sat here on a bench I activated the bird song identifier on my phone. In 10 minutes I heard all the following:
Song Thrush, Robin, Wren, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Nuthatch, Dunnock, Redshank & a Canada Goose!
I rather liked this tree silhouette on the crag behind me
Descending from Tarn Hows I joined the 'Cumbria Way' here alongside the river Brathay....
....which I crossed next to....
....Skelwith force....
....before continuing to Skelwith Bridge
My route continued on paths over the shoulder of Loughrigg fell....
....before descending to Rydal caves....
....and again....
....where I sat overlooking Rydal water for my lunch...
....and again....
....and again
After crossing the Rothay valley a short climb took me to Rydal Hall....
....and part of the Rydal estate gardens....
....before a final stroll into Ambleside passing it's famous Bridge House
This was a lovely walk full of great views and lots of interest. There was no strenous climbing on the fells which made a pleasant change. Certainly a thoroughly enjoyable Day '3'