barryd
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This is why I have done Catsbells several times. Not for the company, but because it’s a stunning hill, with stunning views over Derwent water. I always advise people to do Catsbells but try to ignore the masses if you can. I don’t like doing it in winter due to a small very tricky section which can be difficult in the wrong weather. This particular part has required people being taken of the hill many times by the local mountain rescue team in Keswick. Oh bye the way I love Keswick in winter, it’s got lots to do. I love all of the outdoor shops and they reduce their prices in winter, particularly January. And being a canny Scot I take full advantage. I don’t go to the Lake District for solitude, I have that not far from where I live. I go there in winter because it’s simply a nice place to be masses and all. View attachment 147030View attachment 147031View attachment 147032
It is fabulous up there. I did it many times before my knees decided to pack up. Its Catbells mind not Catsbells. The Cumbrians are funny about that sort of thing Bill. Come to think of it they are funny about most things.
Before we got the motorhome we were regulars to this place which is literally below Catbells. If anyone fancies a stay without the van it used to be pretty good.
Manesty - Cottages & Glamping in the Lake District
Manesty - Cottages & Glamping is a family run business offering Lake District self catering short breaks as well as week holidays all year round.
Anyway this thread has made me want to go back so it looks like we will head to the Lakes on Monday for a week now. Unless it pisses down all week that is.