On the route down from Uldale to Buttermere would you recommend the Skiddaw side of Bassenthwaite ( the right side ) or the road that follows the left side of the lake ?patriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:11 pmHi Colin. There is a pub in most of those villages but I've only been in the Old Crown in Hesket Newmarket, however this was a few years back but seem to remember it was a good old fashioned pub.Marlon wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 3:09 pmHaven't done that route Simon, where would you recommend a coffee / lunch break on that route north of the A66? I'm thinking we would drive straight up the M6 to the Penrith junction to begin the journey.patriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:35 pm A circular tour on quieter roads round the Skiddaw/Blencathra massif is one of my favourites....spectacular ! Take the road signed for Mungrisdale on the north side of the A66 half way between Keswick and Penrith. Follow this on through Mungrisdale, Mosedale (look out for the wild ponies !), Hesket Newmarket, Parkend, Uldale and eventually Bassenthwaite. Then you can go over either Whinlatter Pass or Newlands Pass to Buttermere and then back over Honister Pass to Keswick.
If you decide to go over Hardknott Pass then stop for a mooch round the Roman Fort half way up/down on the west side. Lots of photo opportunities here ! The road south out of Beckfoot in Eskdale is a cracker and runs up over the fells dropping through Ulpha and on to the A595 near Broughton in Furness. If it's quiet this is a great road in a Zed !
Alison and I have called in at Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre for a coffee and cake a few times and then treated ourselves later at the Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank which is then handy for M6 Jct 36 and home.
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Have you tried The Lakes Distillery ? that's kinda in that area Mr Wilks its got good food and tours etc
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Stayed in a very nice suite above the Masons Arm, last time MrsG and I took the Zed around the Lakes. Good pub and like you say very handy for the journey South, as we where heading for North Wales the next day of that tour.patriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:11 pm
There is a pub in most of those villages but I've only been in the Old Crown in Hesket Newmarket, however this was a few years back but seem to remember it was a good old fashioned pub.
Alison and I have called in at Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre for a coffee and cake a few times and then treated ourselves later at the Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank which is then handy for M6 Jct 36 and home.
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Strictly vin rouge here mr Licker i rarely veer from the grape elixir of lifemetal licker wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:25 pm Have you tried The Lakes Distillery ? that's kinda in that area Mr Wilks its got good food and tours etc
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Hi Mr Wilks. I stay on the right (eastern) side A591 back to the roundabout on the A66 at Keswick. Then turn west onto the A66 a short way to Braithwaite and onto the B5292 Whinlatter Pass. Only been over the Newlands Hause Pass from Buttermere north back to Braithwaite.mr wilks wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:20 pmOn the route down from Uldale to Buttermere would you recommend the Skiddaw side of Bassenthwaite ( the right side ) or the road that follows the left side of the lake ?patriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:11 pmHi Colin. There is a pub in most of those villages but I've only been in the Old Crown in Hesket Newmarket, however this was a few years back but seem to remember it was a good old fashioned pub.
Alison and I have called in at Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre for a coffee and cake a few times and then treated ourselves later at the Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank which is then handy for M6 Jct 36 and home.
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Oh it's a great place isn't it? Alison and I stayed in the Bowland Bridge Suite for our anniversary a couple of years back. Very nice.buzyg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:42 pmStayed in a very nice suite above the Masons Arm, last time MrsG and I took the Zed around the Lakes. Good pub and like you say very handy for the journey South, as we where heading for North Wales the next day of that tour.patriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:11 pm
There is a pub in most of those villages but I've only been in the Old Crown in Hesket Newmarket, however this was a few years back but seem to remember it was a good old fashioned pub.
Alison and I have called in at Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre for a coffee and cake a few times and then treated ourselves later at the Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank which is then handy for M6 Jct 36 and home.
I first went there back in the early 90s when my Dad and some of his friends took me to watch the RAC Rally in Grizedale Forest. I remember a mad dash across country to get to the Masons Arms and to get a good table before it became crowded. I was immediately taken with the place...great beer, superb food (awesome spare ribs !), roaring fire and loads of old-fashioned charm. Gladly despite a lot of development and changes over the years it has still got plenty of 'character'. Back in the 90s it was famous for its Beer Menu on the tables which featured 200 different British and Continental beers ! There also used to be a microbrewery at the rear and the 'Swallow', 'Amazon' and Damson Beers were superb !
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Stopping in Patterdale this weekend but will be doing more walking than driving though. If I see a red M roadster about I'll give you a wave Mr Wilks .
OP you can do a lot worse than heading towards the Yorkshire dales. Ingleton, Hawes, buttertubs, tan hill, Brough, Middleton in teesdale, Alston, hartside. The roads are great and will be a lot quieter guaranteed.
OP you can do a lot worse than heading towards the Yorkshire dales. Ingleton, Hawes, buttertubs, tan hill, Brough, Middleton in teesdale, Alston, hartside. The roads are great and will be a lot quieter guaranteed.
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Thanks for the route mate - sounds like I'm not the only one who will check it outpatriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:11 pmHi Colin. There is a pub in most of those villages but I've only been in the Old Crown in Hesket Newmarket, however this was a few years back but seem to remember it was a good old fashioned pub.Marlon wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 3:09 pmHaven't done that route Simon, where would you recommend a coffee / lunch break on that route north of the A66? I'm thinking we would drive straight up the M6 to the Penrith junction to begin the journey.patriot66 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:35 pm A circular tour on quieter roads round the Skiddaw/Blencathra massif is one of my favourites....spectacular ! Take the road signed for Mungrisdale on the north side of the A66 half way between Keswick and Penrith. Follow this on through Mungrisdale, Mosedale (look out for the wild ponies !), Hesket Newmarket, Parkend, Uldale and eventually Bassenthwaite. Then you can go over either Whinlatter Pass or Newlands Pass to Buttermere and then back over Honister Pass to Keswick.
If you decide to go over Hardknott Pass then stop for a mooch round the Roman Fort half way up/down on the west side. Lots of photo opportunities here ! The road south out of Beckfoot in Eskdale is a cracker and runs up over the fells dropping through Ulpha and on to the A595 near Broughton in Furness. If it's quiet this is a great road in a Zed !
Alison and I have called in at Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre for a coffee and cake a few times and then treated ourselves later at the Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank which is then handy for M6 Jct 36 and home.
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Dales are great , Ribble valley & Bowland even better I'l be heading home to Lancs via Dent , Ingleton , Bentham , Slaidburn & already before ive got to the Lakes i'm looking forward to Sunday when i leave them behind truth is i'm not expecting a drivers weekend as in fast roads & vast open tarmac , i just fancy some different vistas , some different roads & a night away from the grown up children that share our homeDave1971 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 9:11 pm Stopping in Patterdale this weekend but will be doing more walking than driving though. If I see a red M roadster about I'll give you a wave Mr Wilks .
OP you can do a lot worse than heading towards the Yorkshire dales. Ingleton, Hawes, buttertubs, tan hill, Brough, Middleton in teesdale, Alston, hartside. The roads are great and will be a lot quieter guaranteed.
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Think i might try some of these roads myself however i will wait a couple of months untl the roads are a little quieter. Probably been on them at some point but tend to just get out and drive and sometimes have no idea where am heading, not sure if thats a good idea or not lol.
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Roads are tight in the Lakes. The most scenic is probably Keswick to Kendal through Grasmere and Windemere. Plenty of cool pubs and cafes on the way. The road from Penrith through the Hartside pass to Alston is the best driving road. Kirkstone pass isn't bad either.
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Is that east from Penrith on the A686?Prestonese wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2017 11:32 pm . . . The road from Penrith through the Hartside pass to Alston is the best driving road. . . .
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Yes. That's the one - leads from the roundabout outside Penrith all the way to Alston. The bit to the east of the Hartside Cafe is not so interesting. The cafe at the top is pretty good for bacon sandwiches and cakes though.Marlon wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2017 11:20 amIs that east from Penrith on the A686?Prestonese wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2017 11:32 pm . . . The road from Penrith through the Hartside pass to Alston is the best driving road. . . .
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