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Cumbria Collection (#95)

Cumbria, a picturesque county in England's Lake District National Park, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers

Background imageCumbria Collection: Lake District - Cumbria - Ferry arriving at Patterdale

Lake District - Cumbria - Ferry arriving at Patterdale
Lake District - Cumbria - The Raven ferry arriving at Patterdale on Ullswater

Background imageCumbria Collection: A British Road Services truck in the Lake District

A British Road Services truck in the Lake District
A British Road Services truck drives along a winding lane alongside Ullswater, Westmorland, Lake District. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageCumbria Collection: Union Workhouse, Sedbergh, North Yorkshire

Union Workhouse, Sedbergh, North Yorkshire
The Sedbergh Union workhouse erected in 1857 at the south of Sedbergh, North Yorkshire (now Cumbria)

Background imageCumbria Collection: Bowness Ferry Boat

Bowness Ferry Boat
The departing Bowness Ferry boat on the way to Furness Abbey, transporting two horse-drawn carriages across Lake Windermere, Cumbria

Background imageCumbria Collection: Sebergham Bridge, Cumbria

Sebergham Bridge, Cumbria : the bridge spans the river Caldew

Background imageCumbria Collection: St Bees College, Cumbria

St Bees College, Cumbria
General view of St Bees College, Cumbria, a theological college which opened in 1817, admitting 20 students who paid five pounds per term

Background imageCumbria Collection: Nab Cottage, Ambleside, Lake District

Nab Cottage, Ambleside, Lake District
Nab Cottage, Ambleside, Cumbria, once the home of Thomas de Quincey Date: circa 1875

Background imageCumbria Collection: Langdale Pikes, Lake District

Langdale Pikes, Lake District
Langdale Pikes, Cumbria, with a flock of sheep, sheperds and dog

Background imageCumbria Collection: Honister Crag and Pass, Lake District

Honister Crag and Pass, Lake District
Honister Crag and Pass, Cumbria -- Honister Pass is one of the most formidable passes in the Lake District

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Sands of Dee

The Sands of Dee, Cumbria

Background imageCumbria Collection: Bowness-On-Windermere

Bowness-On-Windermere
The Belsfield Hotel and the lake Bowness-on-Windermere Cumbria

Background imageCumbria Collection: Barrow-In-Furness Tram

Barrow-In-Furness Tram
The Biggar Bank Tram Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria

Background imageCumbria Collection: Lakes / Wrynose Pass

Lakes / Wrynose Pass
A wild part of the English Lake District, descending the steep, stony Wrynose Pass, to Wrynose Bottom, with Hardknott Pass, Cumbria, in the distance

Background imageCumbria Collection: England / Patterdale

England / Patterdale
A striking view of Patterdale, a charming valley between the Brotherswater and Ullswater lakes, in the Lake District, Westmorland, Cumbria, England

Background imageCumbria Collection: Lakeland Camping

Lakeland Camping
Family camping in a remote beauty spot, Langdale Valley, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageCumbria Collection: American Factories

American Factories
The Cumbria Iron and Steel Works at Johnstown, proudly pollutes the Pennsylvanian skies

Background imageCumbria Collection: Wordsworths House

Wordsworths House
The English poet WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770 - 1850) lived in this picturesque cottage beside Ullswater, English Lake District, Cumbria, for several years

Background imageCumbria Collection: England / Levens Hall

England / Levens Hall
Levens Hall, Cumbria, an Elizabethan mansion famous for its topiary garden

Background imageCumbria Collection: A view from grounds to Rydal Mount, home of William Wordsworth who died here in 1850

A view from grounds to Rydal Mount, home of William Wordsworth who died here in 1850, near Grasmere, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock
On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock
The mountaineer, Mike Withers ice climbing in Fisher Place gill above Thilrmere in the Lake District, UK. This waterfall very rarely comes into climbable condition

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock
A farmer feeding his flock of sheep with the Coniston fells in winter snow in the Lake District, UK

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock
Hoare frost patterns on rocks on the sumit of Red Screes in the Lake District, UK

Background imageCumbria Collection: Aerial image of Castlerigg Stone Circle, a prehistoric monument in snow

Aerial image of Castlerigg Stone Circle, a prehistoric monument in snow, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe




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Cumbria, a picturesque county in England's Lake District National Park, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. With its stunning landscapes and iconic landmarks, it offers a wealth of opportunities to explore and immerse oneself in the beauty of the great outdoors. One such attraction is Striding Edge, a thrilling ridge walk that leads to Helvellyn, one of the highest peaks in England. As you traverse this exhilarating path, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Cumbria's rugged terrain. Derwent Water, nestled amidst rolling hills and framed by the majestic Blencathra mountain, is another gem within Cumbria's crown. This tranquil lake provides an idyllic setting for boating or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along its shores. For those seeking awe-inspiring vistas, Wastwater beckons with its dramatic backdrop of Wasdale Head and Great Gable. The sheer grandeur of this scene epitomizes the raw beauty that defines the Lake District National Park. Slaters Bridge in Little Langdale showcases Cumbria's charming countryside charm. This ancient stone bridge stands as a testament to centuries gone by while offering visitors an enchanting spot to pause and soak up their surroundings. Elterwater village captures the essence of rural life against the backdrop of Langdale Pikes. Here you can experience traditional English village life while surrounded by panoramic views that will leave you breathless. Great Gable and Yewbarrow dominate the skyline at Lake Wastwater, providing hikers with challenging trails and photographers with endless inspiration. The untamed wilderness here truly embodies what makes Cumbria so special. Whitehaven boasts not only natural beauty but also historical significance as home to an impressive lighthouse guarding its outer harbor entrance. This coastal town invites visitors to discover both maritime heritage and scenic splendor.