We are now at the halfway point of our trip and I of course am way behind on the blog. I have made time to at least pick out pictures for each day, and I hope on the plane home I might fill in the missing days. Turns out it is hard to keep up with the blog with a jam packed schedule and a baby who hates sleeping at night!
So I am picking up on day 16 which we spent in the Lakes District exploring the area. As usual the weather wasn't perfect, but it wasn't all terrible either. We got some good hikes in, did some crazy driving and saw lots of local sights.
The morning started with Lincoln pinned into his jumper, charming our host as usual. You would never guess how much he hated sleeping based on how happy he is in the morning
My breakfast. I made the mistake of asking what black pudding was. Turns out it is pig blood, other pig parts and barley. Zach ate his, I could not.
First stop of the morning was to drop off our laundry at Keswick Laundry. For over 2 weeks of laundry for all of us it was only 24 gbp for full service. Not a bad deal!
Then we walked around town a little to find coffee and some sandwhiches for lunch. Bryson's seemed like a cute little bakery.
And finally we were off for some hikes. We followed Rick Steves suggested drive around the Newland Valley and Keswick area
The drive is in the little insert above
As usual sheep were everywhere including the middle of the road
First stop was a waterfall. We thought about hiking to get a closer look but then thought better because it started pouring rain.
Once it stopped raining we did go up Newland's Pass. It was a 30 min up a hill hike with insane winds and on and off downpours. Lincoln however seemed to love it
Us at the top with such crazy wind trying to get a picture before the camera got soaked
And Lincoln still loving it
Then we drove over the pass past the slate mine down the Buttermere
Still more cute sheep
In buttermere we decided we needed a rest and some hot food and drinks to warm up. Since it was almost lunch time anyway we just ate at this cute little farm resturant. I had a Heidi pie and velvet hot chocolate, Zach had a sausage roll and tea
Outside of the restaurant
More really cute sheep basically in "town"
Next stop was the Buttermere hike around the lake. It was 4 miles and mostly flat. Lincoln enjoyed a longer nap while Zach and I enjoyed the scenery
The walks around here are often on private land with gates to keep sheep and cows in
Lincoln did wake up for the family picture
Those are swimmers in the lake. While we were doing our hike there was a race going on. Later we learned it was a swim run that included a short and long option. The long option had like 15 different swim run transitions. You can read more and see the course here http://www.brecaswimrun.com/breca-buttermere/
View leaving Buttermere. There was a Tesla and large van that could not figure out how to pass on the narrow road which tied up traffic for a long time so we had a nice rode to ourselves
Lodomor hotel where we had some tea
Fancy cream tea with clotted cream and biscuits at the fancy hotel
Lincoln looking good ready to hike to the waterfall behind the hotel
It was a pretty cool looking waterfall
Next stop was a crazy drive through this road that was about 1 foot wider than our car (and technically a 2 way road). Thankfully Zach was a good driver but I am not sure why Rick Steves didn't put a disclaimer about only people who like feeling like they wanted a death ride should do it
Turnaround point of our drive
Valley seemed pretty but not pretty enough to make up for the insane drive
Valley in the su
Surprise View (that is actually it's name)
Dinky was along for the ride
And finally we stopped back in Keswick. We tried to take the 630 boat ride but it was cancelled due to high wind. Instead we took a short walk along the lake
Lots of good bird watching
Turn around stop
Lincoln was making faces during the walk
Of course more sheep
Final stop was the Castlerigg Stone Circle. It is over 5000 years old and we had the place mostly to ourselves
Family picture with the stones
Pretty and empty stone circle at night
Then it was back to the Swinside Inn for dinner. Lincoln was not interested in sitting nicely during dinner. He was all over the place and had to be walked around so one of us could eat at at time.
Dinner was at least good though. I had the lamb
Zach had the ploughman's plate
Final look at the mountain before walking across the road to our b&b
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