Route: Lord’s Seat and Barf
Area: North Western Lake District
Date of walk: 22nd July 2015
Walkers: Andrew
Distance: 7.1 miles
Ascent: 1,600 feet
Weather: Cloudy at start but gradually cleared
I parked in the visitor car park at Whinlatter (“England’s only true Mountain Forest”). I popped into the visitor centre to see how the ospreys are faring – there’s a webcam trained on their nest near Bassenthwaite Lake – and it was good to see that it’s been a successful year so far
I then set out along the waymarked trail which leads to Seat How. After some easy uphill walking, with limited views on account of the afforestation, I turned off the Seat How track to follow a narrower path to the summit of Lord’s Seat, leaving the forest below me as I did so
After enjoying the pleasant view from Lord’s Seat, I made the down and up to the less romantically named Barf, crossing some squelchy terrain between the two. The view from Barf is better, in my opinion at least, than that from its neighbour, and the view along Bassenthwaite Lake is particularly good
I descended from Barf along a narrow track and then joined one of the wide paths leading through Whinlatter Forest back to the visitor centre to round off an very enjoyable outing
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