Locations
Clints Quarry Nature Reserve
Clints Quarry is a fascinating place not only for wildlife, but for the geology and industrial archaeology including the well preserved lime kilns, which is still noticeable across the nature reserve. The site contains a variety of different habitats from damp marshes, grasslands, forest and water features, both natural and man-made.
Ennerdale Water
Ennerdale Water is the most westerly lake of the Lake District and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is also one of the most remote of the lakes in the Lakes District and the only one without a road running around it. .
Ashness Bridge & Surprise View
Ashness Bridge is probably the most photographed place in the Lake District. If not, it must come a close second.
Birks Bridge
The River Duddon flows through some of the most beautiful, remote and least-visited areas of the Lake District National Park. Narrow lanes and difficult access to major roads make the Duddon Valley one of the most unspoilt areas of the National Park.