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Barf, Lords Seat, Broom Fell and Graystones
OS Map Number 89 or 90
Start Grid Ref 208245, Whinlatter visitor centre
Distance walked 14 km’s
Height Gain 750 metres
12 April 2009
I left the car around 8:15 am from the Whinlatter visitor centre and followed a forest trail to Barf, just a minor bump but a great viewpoint for Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw.
- From Barf looking north across Bassenthwaite Lake to Binsey
- From Barf looking north across Bassenthwaite Lake to Binsey
After resting a while i carried on, going over Lords Seat to reach Broom Fell, another minor peak but with a summit cairn over six feet high.
- The summit cairn of Broom Fell, looking north
- The summit cairn of Broom Fell, looking west
- Looking back to Broom Fell, from the route to Graystones
A little over half an hour after leaving Broom Fell i reached the summit of Graystones. The weather was perfect, a gentle breeze under blue skies with cotton wool clouds drifting by.
- From Graystones looking to Skiddaw
- From Graystones looking to Skiddaw
- The summit cairn of Broom Fell, looking to Lords Seat
- On the way to Lords Seat
- From Lords Seat looking to the Helvellyn range
- From Lords Seat looking to Skiddaw, Barf is the small peak just below centre
Some days i do circular routes but today i reversed my outward route back, first over Broom Fell to Lords Seat, where i spent over 1 hour on the summit eating, chatting and taking in the views. After a short walk and another stop on Barf i followed the forest trail back to the car.
- From Barf looking north across Bassenthwaite Lake to Binsey
- Looking past the summit of Barf to Keswick and Derwent Water
- In the forest
- In the forest
- Keswick, Derwent Water and the Helvellyn range