A walk up onto Wansfell and Wansfell Pike from Waterhead, Ambleside via Jenkins Crag and High Skelghyll. Wansfell is a bit higher than Wansfell Pike, but the Pike is a better view point. The ridge is an extension of Caudale Moor, and separates Ambleside from Troutbeck. It's one of the most popular walks from Ambleside.
Wansfell Pike from Clappersgate.
Waterhead from Skelghyll Wood.
The view from Jenkins Crag over Lake Windermere towards the Wrynose Pass......
......Huyton Hill on the lake shore. A mock Tudor House, it used to be Pull Wood House until a school from Huyton Hill in Liverpool was evacuated there before WW2.......now a Timeshare......
....looking south down the lake.
High Skelghyll Farm...........
......at breakfast time.
Looking back over High Skelghyll from the Hundreds Road.
The Lowwood Hotel.
The Hundreds Road......pointing to Wansfell.
The view to Belle Island......
........and the Coniston Group.
Nanny Lane from Troutbeck, and the Hundreds.
Part of the Kentmere Round.....Yoke, Ill Bell, and Froswick.
Ill Bell, and Froswick.
Life on the edge.
Near the summit of Wansfell......
......westwards, Coniston to Bowfell.
Down the length of Windermere.
Across Windermere, Blelham Tarn.
The view towards the Kirkstone Pass.
Kirkstone Pass and the Inn.
The Vale of Ambleside set between Wansfell and Loughrigg.
Ambleside and St Mary's Spire.
Rydal and Grasmere.
Rydal.
Lily Tarn on Loughrigg.
Blelham Tarn.
Bowfell and Three Tarns.
The Windermere Islands of Thompson's Holme, Lilies of the Valley, and Belle Isle.