The Lake District in the UK with its lush greens and damp air couldn’t be a greater contrast to the dry and austere Malta. With spring rains swelling the rivers and streams, young lambs bleating, and birds singing, the time spent hiking on the fells and in the dales of the Lake District National Park were both invigorating and rejuvenating. From our base in Longsleddale in the Eastern Lakes, we took a variety of walks, many right out of our front door. Enjoy the highlight photos that follow!
Tomorrow I leave for North Devon and Cornwall, where I will spend 8 days hiking a section of the South West Coast Path before spending the following 2+ weeks at a couple of AirBnB cottages and doing some circular walks in Cornwall. Stay tuned!
The Vagabond Hiker
Terri Rylander says
Heard a lot about the Lakes District but have never really seen many pictures. This is great!
Have fun on your next journey!
Terri
Leslie Glenn says
Hi Kent,
I have loved following your travels and seeing the wonderful pictures, it is definitely identifying places I want to go. I am looking forward to seeing you in Peru and hearing in more detail about your travels, especially how you went about choosing places and managing scheduling. See you soon,
Leslie
Kent says
Leslie,
I am looking forward no end to Peru next month. It will be great catching up with you and other Outbackers! Cheers, Kent