North Pennines and the Lake District

After York we began our trek towards the beautiful Lake District in the Northern part of England. Imagine the country-side that Beatrix Potter used as her inspiration for Peter Rabbit…lush and green, beautiful farmland, and a lovely lake around every corner. A favorite summer spot (reached by train) for families wanting to get away from London, with charming villages full of summer cottages and inns all through this region.

We took a few detours on our route, including a quick hike to Britain’s largest waterfall, High Force on the River Tess. While not as tall as some of our falls in CA (or the US), it was still stunning.

Our first stop after leaving York was Blanch land in Consett County and the lovely Lord Crewe Arms Inn. This inn is located in a tiny little village in the North Pennines Area of Natural Beauty. Formerly a monastery, it is a destination in itself with some of the best food we’ve had along the way (really, I mean it this time!). In fact, we were joined during our time here by a Lamborghini club out for a jaunt and a good meal! We could hear their motors long before they arrived in the tiny village and they added a lot of joviality to the charming cellar bar.

The charming village of Blanchland
The Lord Crewe Arms Inn
The monastery wings are converted into some charming rooms.
The Lamborghini Club has arrived…here’s just a few of them in the parking lot!
The bar in the cellar, a charming spot but we didn’t stay too long. Started to think about our Covid exposure in this small space full of people!
Boy this roast chicken with gnocchi and roasted vegetables was amazing!
Gary settled on some yummy pasta with asparagus and fresh peas…the fresh spring peas here are so amazing.

This village did have some lovely spots for hiking along the babbling river than runs through it; we enjoyed that both evenings before heading in to our very filling dinners!

Before leaving the North Pennines and heading west towards the Lake District, we took our first foray to look at Hadrian’s Wall. This ancient Roman wall was constructed to protect England from Scottish invaders, and covers the width of the British Isles at this juncture, approximately 73 miles. Many people, more robust than we, hike the length of the wall (over 6 or more days)…maybe someday we’ll work up to that! But we certainly found this stretch of the wall north of Hexham to be stunningly beautiful.

The North Pennines is some seriously beautiful country. Will definitely come back to explore more of this area and more north into Northumberland in the future. Even with 3 months, there is only so much you can cover!
A far view of the wall
Closer up.
This will give you some perspective on the construction and width of the wall.

Next we headed south and west towards the Lake District and settled on Lake Windermere, the largest lake in the region. We stayed just outside Bowness-On-Windermere at the charming Lindeth Fell Country House. We were greeted with a traditional, full afternoon tea overlooking the garden which was a lovely way to unwind from the day’s drive and hikes. But boy those teas can fill you up! Our time here was spent walking by the lake; taking a ferry ride; visiting Beatrix Potter’s lovely cottage, Hill Top, where she made many of her sketches; visiting the Beatrix Pottery Gallery; and visiting Dove cottage on Lake Grasmere where William Wordsworth wrote many of his greatest poems (the literary tour continues!). There is a lovely museum there that was actually filled with young, angsty looking poetry lovers. Good to see such an interest in the classics amongst the 20 year old crowd.

Lindeth Fell
A lovely lakeside walk
Riding the ferry
Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top cottage. It was a charming spot.
Her doll house…so delightful!
Throughout the garden were examples of her inspirations for illustrations. I did take an opportunity to rewatch the movie ‘Miss Potter’ with Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor and really enjoyed it after just spending time here. They clearly filmed on location.

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  1. That wall looks like the wall in Robinhood Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner….

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