Route: Tarn Hows
Area: Southern Lake District
Date of walk: 25th October 2013
Walkers: Andrew and David
Distance: 6.3 miles
Ascent: 800 feet
We parked in the National Trust car park at Tom Gill and walked up along the gill past some attractive waterfalls. This took us to Tarn Hows, which looked stunning in the autumn conditions
We walked round the tarn and then into woodland. At Boon Crag Farm we made a short diversion to see the head of Coniston Water, then retraced our steps back to the farm
The return leg via Yewdale and through Tarn Hows Wood was beautiful
The weather forecast had been for rain in the morning, with a 3-4 hour interval of clear weather, followed by more rain. We based our walk on this prediction and it was spot on – by the time we got back to the car it was pouring. Thanks to the weatherman we’d enjoyed a walk in stunning surroundings and managed to keep dry
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