Route: Tarn Hows
Area: South Western Lake District
Date of walk: 13th October 2016
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 5.1 miles
Weather: Mostly cloudy with some bright spells, some rain at the end
We parked at Glen Mary car park and climbed up through the woods alongside Tom Gill, enjoying the waterfalls as we did so. After 15 minutes or so we arrived at Tarn Hows. The tarn is artificial, and was formed in the 19C when three smaller tarns were united, but it now blends seamlessly into the landscape
This is one of the most visited spots in the Lake District. Its beauty and accessibility are a magnet for all and if you like to walk in relative solitude, as we do, arrive early and avoid the school holidays
We set off around the easy path in a clockwise direction, passing through Rose Castle Plantation, and then took the higher of two paths above the tarn leading into Hill Fell Plantation
After walking into the woods for a while we took another path heading back to Tarn Hows and on reaching the shore we retraced our steps back to the start via Tom Gill
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