- Location
- Shrewsbury, Shropshire
I've just got back from a nice holiday in the Lake District and thought I'd share descriptions and photos from the rides done while up there, which included my first ride over the Hardknott and Wrynose passes . I was especially chuffed as it was the knockabout bike I used for this trip.
I had a significant birthday to celebrate (40) so it was a group holiday with my parents, brother, sister and @gavgav but the rides were just with Doug and Gav.
First off was a shortish one to get us going. We were staying just outside Hawkshead, which is a fabulous location, and headed out from there along the western side of Esthwaite Water before heading to Near Sawrey. We weren't rushing as Doug and Gav haven't been riding much this summer for various reasons, however we still managed to overtake another group which gave them a boost.
We had a bit of irritation between Near Sawrey and Far Sawrey, first being held up by a tourist bus, then by cars that had overtaken but then couldn't go as fast as we could on the downhill bits.
After dropping down towards the ferry, we turned off along the shore of Windermere along the newly surfaced path to Wray Castle (I believe @Moon bunny had a hand in the resurfacing, and it's a cracking job)
We had a quick detour down to the castle which has only recently been opened to the public. We did the tour last time and it's a bit different to other National Trust properties. Worth a look.
The climb back up to High Wray then over to Hawkshead is steeper than it looks. Doug and Gav didn't like that one much.
The house we stayed at. It's all oak panels and low beams inside. There were a few bumped heads over the fortnight.
Fab scenery. This is just south of Hawkshead looking towards Esthwaite Water.
Down by Windermere now and about to turn north along the shore.
A drink stop with Gavgav (in orange) and Doug at the top of a climb on the way to Wray Castle.
And here is the castle itself. Built in the Victorian period for a wealthy surgeon to his own design. Apparently his wife hated it and they never lived there.
Climbing up to High Wray. Doug and Gav grinning and bearing it. You can't go far in The Lakes without climbing a hill.
There is more to come shortly.........
I had a significant birthday to celebrate (40) so it was a group holiday with my parents, brother, sister and @gavgav but the rides were just with Doug and Gav.
First off was a shortish one to get us going. We were staying just outside Hawkshead, which is a fabulous location, and headed out from there along the western side of Esthwaite Water before heading to Near Sawrey. We weren't rushing as Doug and Gav haven't been riding much this summer for various reasons, however we still managed to overtake another group which gave them a boost.
We had a bit of irritation between Near Sawrey and Far Sawrey, first being held up by a tourist bus, then by cars that had overtaken but then couldn't go as fast as we could on the downhill bits.
After dropping down towards the ferry, we turned off along the shore of Windermere along the newly surfaced path to Wray Castle (I believe @Moon bunny had a hand in the resurfacing, and it's a cracking job)
We had a quick detour down to the castle which has only recently been opened to the public. We did the tour last time and it's a bit different to other National Trust properties. Worth a look.
The climb back up to High Wray then over to Hawkshead is steeper than it looks. Doug and Gav didn't like that one much.
The house we stayed at. It's all oak panels and low beams inside. There were a few bumped heads over the fortnight.
Fab scenery. This is just south of Hawkshead looking towards Esthwaite Water.
Down by Windermere now and about to turn north along the shore.
A drink stop with Gavgav (in orange) and Doug at the top of a climb on the way to Wray Castle.
And here is the castle itself. Built in the Victorian period for a wealthy surgeon to his own design. Apparently his wife hated it and they never lived there.
Climbing up to High Wray. Doug and Gav grinning and bearing it. You can't go far in The Lakes without climbing a hill.
There is more to come shortly.........