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A heritage oak tree frames the view of the saltmarsh from the eastern flank of Humphrey Head, an impressive limestone promontory near Grange-over-Sands, Morecambe Bay, Cumbria.
The shoreline footpath heading back to Arnside after descending from Arnside Knott in Morecambe Bay.
Far-reaching view from Red Hills on Arnside Knott over the Kent Estuary looking over to the Cumbria hills.
The trig point at the summit of Humphrey Head, near Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria looking out to the south east side of Morecambe Bay
The footpath on to Humphrey Head, near Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria. If you keep to the right of the headland as you walk towards the sea, you will enjoy far-reaching views to the west of Morecambe Bay,
The footpath along the railway embankment from Kents Bank Station looking towards Humphrey Head, near Grane-over-Sands
Picnic bench on the foreshore path by the railway embankment between Kents Bank Station and Humphrey Head. Path may not be accessible at high tides or after wet weather.
Take a scenic train ride to Kents Bank Station on the Furness Line from mainline stations at Preston or Lancaster for some stunning walks including Humphrey Head, a spectacular limestone headland with far-reaching views of Morecambe Bay.
The Hoad, Ulverston: Sir John Barrow Monument standing at 133m - an iconic structure with magnificent views from its location of the high Lake District fells and Morecambe Bay.
View the topographic map at the Hoad, Sir John Barrow monument, Ulverston, Cumbria and enjoy the view of the Lakeland fells and out to Morecambe Bay
Fell footpath to the Hoad from Out Rake Plantation with benches along the path, Ulverston, Cumbria, Morecambe Bay
Wooden stile over stone wall from Out Rake Plantation on to the fell footpath leading to the Hoad Monument, Ulverston, Cumbria
Section of footpath leading up to exit of field around Flan Hill to Town Bank Road, Ulverston, Cumbria
Footpath which skirts around the bottom of Flan Hill going towards Town Bank Road. Beware possible bull in field, Ulverston, Cumbria
Bench and interpretation panel at the start of the Cumbria Way in Ulverston, Cumbria at the Gill footpath.
Jubilee Gardens X6 bus stop opposite the library in Ulverston, Cumbria. Hop off the bus here for access to a wide variety of town and countryside walks.
Anatomy of a near miss: a short thread. This is Wildman Street in Kendal. It's one way. Motor vehicle traffic uses both of the two lanes you see here, with most traffic going straight on, over the bridge you see ahead, and hence most tra ... [more]
This barrier is on an important link over the railway in Kendal, because it links the housing estates of Hallgarth and Briarigg. When I was a district councillor I asked officers to remove it, because it's discriminatory to users of mobilit ... [more]
The footbridge destroyed in Storm Desmond in 2015 will be rebuilt as a foot and cycle bridge linking the centre of Kendal with NCN route 6.
The footbridge destroyed in Storm Desmond in 2015 will be rebuilt as a foot and cycle bridge linking the centre of Kendal with NCN route 6.
Looking from the Pennines towards Sedbergh and the Pennines - NCN route 6 on a shared-use path by the A591
Unusual sign - bridleway to the railway only then footpath beyond - though OpenCycleMap shows it as bridleway throughout
Short stretch of cycleway (with rough access) so that cyclists on NCN route 6 can cross to the shared-use path across the A591
It's 1.30 on a sunny Saturday afternoon, Ambleside and the Lakes have been full since the morning, and still there's a solid queue of lemmings crawling north.
NCN route 6 bypasses Ambleside here - the town is immediately to the right, so I've no idea why it is signed to the left.