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The Eastern Mountains of the Lake District from Shap and Haweswater to Ullswater with Martindale and Patterdale, at the foot of Helvellyn This is the region of the Eastern Fells of Cumbria that lie within the National Park |
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| Eastern Fells: A Personal View Through the photographs of Mike Morton Lakeland Beyond Follow the links to explore specific regions of Cumbria, and galleries of other images by Mike Morton |
+44 (0)1539 531258 +44 (0)7812 210880 |
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The Eastern Fells of Cumbria
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| We have further subdivided the Eastern Fells following natural and political bondaries, mainly based on valleys radiating from the central massif of the Lake District. The subdivisions have been named according to natural features such a key river into which the waters of that valley drain, for example the River Eamont which drains from Ullswater, or the Eden which flows between the mountains of the Lake District and the Pennines. |
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Click on the links to the left to explore each o these regions through the lens and with additional notes and tips for visitors. These pages contain galleries and may take a moment to load. To purchase photographs or large format images please contact Mike Telephone: 01539 531258 Email: mike@lakelandbeyond.com |
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UPDATED: 23 / 6 / 2010 |
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NEWS UPDATES New Pages West Cumbria: Ehen / Esk / Irt North Cumbria: Solway South Lakes: Leven Dorset, Skye: |
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| We have divided Cumbria into it's four main constituents: North Cumbria comprising the lush Eden plain, the historic border city of Carlisle, and the Solway Coast contrasting with the mountains of Borrowdale and Keswick; the Eastern Fells including the Pennines and the eastern Lakes which flow into the Eden Valley; South Lakeland with some of the best known lakes including Windermere, Coniston and Grasmere; and the regions best kept secret - West Cumbria - an historic legacy of ancient ports, coal and iron industries and the wilderness of the rugged peaks around Buttermere, Eskdale and, of course, Brirtain's favourite view - Wasdale with Scafell. You will find detailed information about each of the regions on the seperate pages. There are links to selected accommodation ranging from Youth Hostels and Bed & Breakfast guesthouses to 5-star historic hotels, transport options, attractions and other useful information which will assist you in planning your visit. We have further subdivided the regions following natural and political bondaries, mainly based on valleys radiating from rthe central massif of the Lake District. Many of the regions have been names according to the chief river into which the waters of that valley drain. |
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LakelandBeyond 1 Atkinson Court, Fell Foot, Newby Bridge, Cumbria, United Kingdom LA12 8NW |
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