Walk Photographs and views from British Walks published during 2025
Derwent Water at Copperheap Bay
Derwent Water at Copperheap Bay
Blencathra from Derwent Water at Hawes End
Hawes End Jetty, Derwent Water
Bleaberry Fell from Victoria Bay, Derwent Water
High Seat (Ashness Fell) and High Tove from Victoria Bay, Derwent Water
Walla Crag from Victoria Bay, Derwent Water
The jetty at Low Brandelhow, Derwent Water
Grange Fell from Low Brandelhow, Derwent Water
Maiden Moor (left) and Cat Bells (right) from Manesty Park, Derwent Water
Skiddaw from Low Brandelhow, Derwent Water
Railway Bridge over the Peak Forest Canal
On the Peak Forest Canal towpath
Marple Bridge Aqueduct on the Peak Forest Canal
Marple Bridge Aqueduct on the Peak Forest Canal
Weir on the River Derwent in Chatsworth Park
The Charles Cotton Pub in Hartington
Approaching Pilsbury Castle Hills
Cows at a farm near Crowdecote
The beautiful Derbyshire countryside near Crowdecote
Staffordshire Way knot motif on a concrete post near Pilsbury Castle Hills
Climbing Rannerdale Knotts from Crummock Water
The Buttermere Fells across Crummock Water from the lower slopes of Rannerdale Knotts
Melbreak across Crummock Water from the lower slopes of Rannerdale Knotts
On Rannerdale Knotts with Melbreak across Crummock Water in the background
Melbreak (South Top), Melbreak itself and Crummock Water from Rannerdale Knotts
The Grasmoor Fells from Rannerdale Knotts
Wandope from Rannerdale Knotts
Grasmoor from Rannerdale Knotts
Whiteless Pike from Rannerdale Knotts
Clump of trees on Rannerdale Knotts
The Bridge Hotel in Buttermere
Plaque at the entrance to The Buttermere Court Hotel in Buttermere - formerly known as the Fish Inn
The Buttermere Court Hotel in Buttermere - formerly known as the Fish Inn
Rannerdale Knotts from Crummock Water, Buttermere
The Buttermere Fells from Crummock Water, Buttermere
The summit of Post Gwyn - the trees in the distance is the next leg of walk pdf po155
The view towards the Berwyns for the summit of Post Gwyn
The gate/fence by the corner of the forest, looking back towards Post Gwyn
The spectacular Pistyll Rhaeadr, what a sight!
Notice Board detailing the history of Lead Mines in Grassington