Welcome to the Photo Gallery of my Lakeland Walks. On this page I have placed, what I think are the best photos I have taken in the Lake District. Higher resolution versions are available for desktop backgrounds.

This photo was taken from Bowfell and mainly shows Great Langdale and Pike O' Blisco.

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High Stile towering above Buttermere. Photo taken from the road into Buttermere.

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A large landscape photo of Keswick and Derwent Water taken from Carl Side on the decent from Skiddaw.

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Wetherlam over Elterwater taken from the summit of Loughrigg Fell.

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An evening photo of Lake Windermere taken from the top of Todd Crag.

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Fleetwith Pike across Buttermere with a small part of Hay Stacks just visible.

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Looking down to the village of Grasmere and the lake from near the summit of Loughrigg Fell.

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The giant peak of Grasmoor over Crummock Water.

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Lingmoor Fell and the Coniston Fells from the summit of Pavey Ark.

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A calm firey sunset over the nothern tip of Lake Windermere.

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A cloudy silhouetted Langdale Pikes from Great Langdale.

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Bowfell and the Langdale Pikes from Loughrigg Fell. The Scafells can be seen behind Bowfell.

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Looking to Coniston Old Man and Brim Fell over Levers Water.

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A misty sunset over Wetherlam and Lake Windermere taken from a view point near Bowness.

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A sunny Lake Windermere from the excellent viewpoint atop of Todd Crag.

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A firey sunrise over Wansfell Pike from Nab Scar.

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Pike O'Blisco and Cold Pike from the path that runs along The Band.

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Contrails over Rydal Water and Nab Scar.

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Scafell Pike, the highest of all english peaks at 3210ft. Picture taken from Bowfell.

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Seathwaite Tarn and Harter Fell on a moody day.

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An orange sunset over Cat Bells and Robinson taken from near Keswick.

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The Brathay River above Skelwith Force.

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The Bridge House in Ambleside. Now an Information Centre but still a major sight and attraction of the little town of Ambleside.

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Lily Tarn on top of Todd Crag with a stunning blue sky behind.

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Harrison Stickle above Stickle Tarn with a wonderful blue sky.

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A very still Buttermere on our way up to Red Pike.

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Grasmere and Rydal Water from the summit of Silver How.

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A superb view of Skiddaw from the Helvellyn Range.

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Langdale Pikes over Loughrigg Tarn with a stunning sky behind.

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Grasmoor over a very still Buttermere.

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