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Derwent Water, the muddy way round - Lake District National Park

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Published: 03 February 2025

Derwent Water, Lake District National Park

Derwent Water, Lake District National Park

Ride out from Keswick to Portinscale, where the hikers take the path for Cat Bells (451 m.). Bit of fun in Brandlehow Woods: relatively dry but enough muddy leaves, rocky fords plus a couple of extended technical downhill sections good enough to climb back up and ride again. Crossing the River Derwent at the footbridge opposite the Lodore Falls.

Derwent Water, Lake District National Park

Derwent Water, Lake District National Park
Big redwoods in Brandlehow Woods

Derwent Water, Lake District National Park

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