🏴LITTLE LANGDALE | CATHEDRAL CAVE and SLATTER’S BRIDGE 🥾
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- On the final day of our Lake District trip we headed to the Little Langdale area to explore The wonderful Cathedral Cave and the ancient Slatter’s Bridge. We also stopped along the route to have a look at Skelwith Force and Colwith force, two beautiful waterfalls along the 7 mile route.
The cave is like nothing I have seen before a true wonder and very much worth a visit, we were very impressed with the whole of the little langdale valley. The veiws along the entire route and nothing to taxing on the legs.
We stopped at the three shires pub for a beer and lunch which was delicious and well worth a visit should you find yourself in the area.
Thanks for watching, we hope to have more videos out soon. We have a South Downs way part 2 coming and a trip to the Peak District which was a fab weekend trip.
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That looked like a really nice walk Steve, great vid and I love the last piece of music.
Thanks Phil, I’m sure it’s one you’d really enjoy 👍🏼
Great video, really interested in doing a low level walk like this on Saturday, tried to find on Google maps but failed.. please tell me where you parked and started the walk from, thanks
Hi Greeno 60, thanks for the kind comment 👍🏼 the walk starts at the Elterwater car park, just through the village you turn left. There is space for around 20 cars. The walk starts from there along the Cumbria way. It’s a stunning area and the first time I’d been here. Will definitely return.
Here is the Google map link for parking.
maps.app.goo.gl/EJkF8anD2JsM8Ez99?g_st=ic
@@summit_two_sea_outdoors brilliant thanks, thinking of doing it this weekend but bit worried about the weather lol
@@summit_two_sea_outdoors forgot to ask... how long is the walk?
@@greeno6064 I’d say allow 3 to 3 1/2 hours for this walk so it’s not rushed. Would be great in wintery conditions also. You may be able to download the free version of outdoor active map on your phone and below 👇🏼 is the map of the walk. Hope this helps and have a great walk if you decide to do it……. I would 😊
www.outdooractive.com/en/r/244718541?