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To the Trees: Grizedale Forest Park Adventures in the Lake District

Published on November 29, 2015 β€’ Last updated December 19, 2024 by Elizabeth
Grizedale - camping in the Lake District
Table of Contents[Hide][Show]
  • Grizedale Camping Site+βˆ’
    • What facilities are available at the Grizedale Camping Site?
  • What’s the weather like in the Lake District?
  • Grizedale Forest Park: Go Ape
  • The Clockwork Forest
  • Wishing Trees
  • Other Lake District blog posts you might like

I might have said this a few times, but there are very few trees in Shetland. We live on a wind-swept, saltwater-battered rock in the middle of the North Sea. There are a few little groups of trees here and there and one deciduous area which gives a tiny taste of what it feels like to be in a proper forest, but for the real deal, we have to head to the mainland.

In the summer of 2014, I took my two younger children south to the mainland for our first proper family holiday away. For our youngest, it was the first time he’d been off the island. For Madam, she’d only been to the mainland once, that Spring, to receive an award on behalf of her classmates.

We packed up our RAV 4 with camping equipment, took the overnight ferry 200 miles south to Aberdeen and drove to the Lake District via an overnight stop in Edinburgh (and a visit to the zoo!), for a spot of camping in the forest.

Grizedale Campsite - Bowkerstead Farm

Grizedale Camping Site

The Grizedale camping site is located in a quiet corner of the Lake District, between Coniston Water and Lake Windemere on Bowkerstead Farm. It’s an active farm, and tent pitches are available in the lower fields.

We opted for a camping pod in the forest’s heart up behind the farm. I’d chosen this particular campsite because a) it was fairly quiet and b) we were permitted to have open fires. I’d spent ages researching different Lake District camping sites, and most didn’t allow fires. What’s the point of camping if you can’t have a fire?!

Grizedale Campsite - Bowkerstead Farm
Grizedale Campsite - Bowkerstead Farm

What facilities are available at the Grizedale Camping Site?

The camping pod was very basic – nothing but a floor with a roof, a small window and a door, as camping pods are supposed to be. There was just enough room to set up air mattresses and store our bags.

There’s a small wooden deck area to the front of the pod ideal for setting up a kitchen area, plus, each pod has its own fire pit (yay!).Β 

The site also has a male and female toilet, shower area, and small kitchenette with a coffee machine.

Grizedale Camp Site - Bowkerstead Farm
Grizedale Camp Site - Bowkerstead Farm

The campsite owner, Arthur, is a fantastic fellow who ensured our stay was comfortable and pleasant. He regularly brought up bags of wood and kindling (we weren’t permitted to gather our own on his property) on his four-wheeler and was happy to answer any of our questions about the area.

As I mentioned earlier, the campsite is on an active farm, so we regularly had visits from Arthur’s goat.

A giant metal ant in the garden next to the farmhouse was a talking point – apparently, it was commissioned for a Prodigy music concert in 2010 and has somehow made its way to Arthur’s garden!

Grizedale Campsite - Giant Prodigy Ant

What’s the weather like in the Lake District?

It rains a lot in the Lake District, and we’d brought our waterproofs just in case. It rained a gentle little pitter-patter on the roof of our camping pod early on the first morning. For the next five full days – pure, glorious sun and blue skies!

In Shetland, if the BBC weather app shows a picture of a white cloud with a sun peeking out from behind it, it means it’s going to be cloudy all day, and the sun might, on the rare occasion, peek out.

In the Lake District, a sun peeking out behind a cloud means blue sky from horizon to horizon, with the occasional little fluffy white cloud floating by.

Chocolate Orange Campfire Cake
Middle Eastern Spiced Campfire Chickpeas

We celebrated a birthday while we were camping here, and a birthday means cake. It took some figuring out, but I developed a chocolate orange camp fire cakeΒ recipeΒ using actual ingredients (and not boxed brownie mixes like most recipes I found on Pinterest!).

I also served up some Middle Eastern spiced campfire chickpeas, which were really rather lovely.

Grizedale Camp Site - Bowkerstead Farm

Evenings were spent around the campfire, sipping wine and taking in the sounds of the forest and, during the weekdays we were there, the quiet murmurings of our camping neighbours.

The weekend was a bit different when the city kids arrived with their parties and tinny digital music. Still, it was a fantastic campsite and a base from which to explore the surrounding area.

The camping pods at Grizedale cost us Β£30 per night, and they recommend booking in advance.

Grizedale Go Ape Treetop Adventure

Grizedale Forest Park: Go Ape

Just up the road from the Grizedale Campsite you’ll find the Grizedale Forest Park Go Ape facility. Now, remember that this was the first time my children had ever been in a proper forest – just imagine how amazing this experience was for them!

Grizedale Go Ape Treetop Adventure

Staff were very friendly and kitted the kids out in a safety harness before providing instructions on how to get through the course.

The Junior Treetop Adventure is a shorter course designed for Tiny Tarzans, with just enough canopy exploring and traversing to get a good feel for the site. The ultimate test is the zip wire at the end. If your child has the confidence to do the zip wire then they can go back up and do the longer, higher tree top route.

They flew around it like they had wings!

Grizedale Go Ape Treetop Adventure
Grizedale Go Ape Treetop Adventure
Grizedale Go Ape Treetop Adventure

It’s a brilliant idea, and these Go Ape facilities are located up and down the country. Visit their website to find out where your nearest one is.

There’s a cafe and gift shop next to the Go Ape facility, too, or if flying through the treetops isn’t your thing, there are plenty of trails to explore. Ask at the information desk for a leaflet detailing the paths.

Grizedale Forest Park

The Clockwork Forest

One of the nearby trails is the Ridding Wood Trail. In 2011, this became home to The Clockwork Forest, created by the internationally renowned artist group Greyworld.Β Their artwork takes the form of multiple giant clockwork keys that activate magical sound compositions when turned.

We had no idea this was here when we started down this trail. We were there because it was the 15th anniversary of the Gruffalo, and this was one of the Gruffalo Trails organized by the Forestry Commission.

As far as this Gruffalo Trail went, it was rather underwhelming (cardboard cutouts of the characters were cable-tied to the trees), but finding clockwork trees – now that was pretty awesome.

Grizedale Clockwork Forest
Grizedale Clockwork Forest
Grizedale Clockwork Forest
Grizedale Clockwork Forest

Wishing Trees

Another strange phenomenon we encountered many times during our adventures through the forest was the random appearance of trees with coins, usually 2 pieces, hammered into them.

Apparently, these money trees are examples of β€˜wishing trees’, and their existence is rooted in superstition. People make offerings to the tree in the hopes that the spirits inhabiting the tree can grant them.

Grizedale Money Tree

Have you ever added a coin to a money tree? Β Why? Did your wish come true?

All in all, this was a pretty fantastic first experience of a real forest for the kids. As I sit, typing, on a miserable, dreary, cold and wet Shetland winter’s day, I’m missing the warmth of the real sun!

To the trees! Our adventures in the Lake District.

Other Lake District blog posts you might like

Tarn Hows, Lake District

The National Trust: Tarn Hows

Scramble up Helvellyn and Catstye Cam via Striding Edge and Swirral Edge

Chocolate Orange Campfire Cake made with real ingredients (no boxed cake mix!)

Chocolate Orange Camp-fire Cake

Category: Adventure, EnglandTag: camping, England, Lake District

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  1. Aishah

    July 17, 2018 at 11:01 am

    Literally just spent the last 15 minutes going through all your travel posts! I love love love England beauty and think it is something we often disregard quickly for international travel.

    Thanks for sharing this! I love the lake district.

    Aishah x

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  2. Jenni Tulip

    May 23, 2017 at 10:46 am

    All of my favourite things in one blog post- trees, the Lakes, camping, goats and GO Ape!

    Th Prodigy ant is SO cool. I was at their show in Milton Keynes 2010 so I bet it was from that.

    Sounds like you had the most wonderful holiday in the Lakes

    Jenni Tulip

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  3. Jonathan

    May 23, 2017 at 9:57 am

    This looks like a fantastic holiday. And the chickpea and spinach dish looks delicious!

    Reply
  4. Jessica

    February 28, 2016 at 2:50 am

    I miss doing this kid of adventure. Hope to do this again soon.

    Reply
  5. Idaintyit

    February 26, 2016 at 11:57 pm

    Stunning pictures! I love the lake district. Looks like you had a adventure full adventure!

    Reply
  6. Zoe L

    February 24, 2016 at 3:43 pm

    I’ve not been to the Lake District although I’ve drove through. Its somewhere I would love to go.

    Reply
  7. Christine | Vermilion Roots

    February 19, 2016 at 6:30 pm

    I love what you share here. I’m so glad I found this blog!

    Reply
  8. Laura

    February 4, 2016 at 4:06 pm

    I’ve done that Go Ape course! So much fun. I’m glad your husband and children enjoyed it.

    Reply
  9. Ickle Pickle

    January 31, 2016 at 10:53 pm

    We love the Lake District – I stayed there a lot as a child. I have taken my children there once, and would love to again. Beautiful photos. Kaz x

    Reply
  10. Stella

    January 30, 2016 at 5:46 pm

    This is so beautiful. Your pictures are truly Pinterest worthy.

    Reply
  11. Laura Hartley

    January 30, 2016 at 5:26 pm

    Go Ape looks like a lot of fun! I’ve done a similar thing before in France but I imagine doing this in the Lake District in the summer would be great πŸ˜€

    Reply
  12. Rachel

    January 30, 2016 at 1:16 pm

    I definitely need to have a few days away in the lakes, everytime I read a post about it, I want to be there x

    Reply
  13. Rebecca Smith

    January 27, 2016 at 10:29 pm

    Gorgeous photos, I felt like I was there myself!

    Reply
  14. Life as Mum

    January 26, 2016 at 2:14 pm

    Oh wow! Looks gorgeous! Stunning photos

    Reply
  15. Tori Gabriel

    January 25, 2016 at 2:14 pm

    This must have blown your children’s minds! From not seeing a forest to Go Ape and clockwork trees….I bet they loved it. I’m learning to drive this year and when I pass I am definitely taking my children here!

    Reply
  16. Emma White

    January 21, 2016 at 11:03 pm

    oh wow looks totally amazing I so want to take the kids

    Reply
  17. Sally Akins

    January 21, 2016 at 4:17 pm

    I’ve never been camping – love the idea of it, but I’m not convinced I’d enjoy the reality. I like my comforts too much, I think πŸ˜‰ It looks like you had a fab time though, and the chocolate orange cake looks great!

    Reply
  18. Rachel

    January 21, 2016 at 3:59 pm

    The Lake District is one of the places in the Uk that I really do want to visit, ive seen some breathtaking views that I really want to share x

    Reply
  19. Catstello

    January 11, 2016 at 2:01 pm

    I’ve been meaning to go visit more places in England, this looks like it could be my first stop!

    Reply
  20. Ting at My Travel Monkey

    December 8, 2015 at 12:09 pm

    I’ve been toying with the idea of getting back to nature and actually camping properly, but I’m not a big fan – I think I look at it through rose tinted glasses! However, seeing your trip to the Lake District coupled with the glorious weather makes me think I could do it! It looks like a wonderful trip and your camp fire birthday cake looks fantastic. We’ve been to a GoApe near us and it’s brilliant isn’t it? Thanks for linking up with #MondayEscapes

    Reply
  21. Lauren (The Helpful Hiker)

    December 4, 2015 at 10:37 am

    I loved this post. I’m a massive fan of the Lakes and cannot wait to head back there, especially as now we’ll have Finn with us as well. I can’t wait to camp with him and explore the area. We came across a money tree at Aira Force, quite a spectacle πŸ™‚ #MondayEscapes

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:36 am

      Aw thanks Lauren! I can’t wait to return again one day too. I’d like to climb a few of them. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  22. Rosie @Eco-Gites of Lenault

    December 4, 2015 at 7:27 am

    I was commenting only recently with a friend about how I would find it hard to live without trees. I know Shetland has a few but not enough for me. I need their rhythm. I need their height. I am definitely a tree person although, I admire them from ground level. No high tree climbing for me! #MondayEscapes

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:37 am

      It did take me awhile to get used to the lack of trees, but then we’ve got a big beautiful sky. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  23. Diane

    December 4, 2015 at 1:16 am

    Elizabeth I loved going with you on this virtual tour of such an interesting place. A U. S. West coaster here. I’ve never heard of camping in the trees. Such a lovely trip for you and your family!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:37 am

      Aw thank you so very much Diane! We weren’t camping IN the trees, just the forest floor. Although camping in the trees would be amazing!

      Reply
  24. Katerina

    December 3, 2015 at 7:27 pm

    Beautiful rural scenes!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:38 am

      Thanks Katerina πŸ™‚

      Reply
  25. The Food Hunter

    December 3, 2015 at 4:47 pm

    what a cool adventure!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:39 am

      I thought so too. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  26. justine @ Full Belly SIsters

    December 3, 2015 at 1:39 pm

    Your photos are gorgeous. I found myself instantly transported!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:39 am

      Aw thank you Justine! So glad my story telling and photos can have that effect. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  27. Divya Prakash

    December 3, 2015 at 12:14 pm

    That sounds like a great trip! I loved the idea of baking chocolate orange cake in camp fire. Bookmarking it.

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:41 am

      Thanks Divya, it was a great trip. The orange cake worked really well too – I was really pleased with it.

      Reply
  28. Manila Spoon

    December 3, 2015 at 2:37 am

    I have lived and studied in England but never ventured to the Lake District! Now next time I visit my in-laws, this will be on our list! Thank you for sharing your wonderful family adventure!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:41 am

      Oh you must! It’s such a stunning place. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  29. Linda (Meal Planning Maven)

    December 3, 2015 at 2:04 am

    What a lovely trip you must have had. I really enjoyed viewing your photos…they are absolutely stunning!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:42 am

      Thanks Linda πŸ˜€

      Reply
  30. Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry

    December 2, 2015 at 11:32 pm

    Madam, you are putting me to shame. I should do fun stuff like this with my kids.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:43 am

      We don’t do things like this all the time, I assure you! We had to make a special trip to the mainland for it. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  31. Debi @ Life Currents

    December 2, 2015 at 10:26 pm

    I very much enjoyed this post. It was a relaxing moment in my day. I just came back in from watering my new plants, so this fits right in. I love the tree climbing, and that chickpea dish looks awesome. Thanks for sharing all of this.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:43 am

      Aw thanks Debi! So glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply
  32. Nicole

    December 2, 2015 at 9:30 pm

    This sounds like the most wonderful family holiday πŸ™‚ Sounds like you all had an absolute blast! Nothing beats the outdoors.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:43 am

      We sure did. I am missing the warmth of the sun!

      Reply
  33. chloelifeunexpected

    December 2, 2015 at 8:05 pm

    The camping pod sounds so great!! I’d love to go to a go ape one day too. Your pictures are absolutely stunning. I miss the sunshine! I adore the money tree too. I’d love to stay somewhere like here. Thank you so much for linking up to #whatevertheweather x

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:45 am

      Thanks Chloe, so glad you enjoyed my post. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  34. Janette@CulinaryGinger

    December 2, 2015 at 7:27 pm

    Aww, this has me pining to come home for a visit. Lovely post.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:46 am

      Aw, when’s the last time you’ve been back?

      Reply
  35. Tara

    December 2, 2015 at 4:40 pm

    So secluded and wonderful, what a great adventure. My daughter would be up there in the trees for sure!!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:46 am

      It was a super location, just perfect, really!

      Reply
  36. Coombe Mill - Fiona

    December 1, 2015 at 11:37 pm

    You kept this one a secret! What a lucky break with the weather you had, I don’t know the Lakes art all well but I know they are renowned for the rain. It all sounds so idyllic from your post and I would love to take my family on a go Ape adventure, there are none near us or I would definitely do it. It all looks so beautiful, lush and green, mind you I love your little windswept island too! Thank you so much for sharing with me on Country Kids.

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:47 am

      I think we really were lucky with the weather. It rains a lot here so we were taking a gamble going to another place that also rains a lot, but we were lucky! πŸ™‚

      Reply
  37. Maria (one tiny leap)

    December 1, 2015 at 9:19 pm

    This looks fantastic! I’ve been meaning to go to the Lake District but it just hasn’t happened yet, it always seems to be booked up! The pods look wonderful, should definitely try to book one for spring πŸ™‚

    Great to have discovered your blog too, looks like I’ll be spending some time on it tonight πŸ™‚

    #MondayEscapes

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:48 am

      Aw thanks Maria, pleased to ‘meet’ you! πŸ˜€ I’d definitely recommend a trip to the Lakes sometime. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  38. Van (@snowintromso)

    December 1, 2015 at 1:29 pm

    The Lake District seems sooo beautiful!! And I’d love to visit the Go Ape park! Have been wanting to do something like this for ages!!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:52 am

      I’d never heard of Go Ape until I was researching things to do in the Lake District. I think it’s a fantastic venue – well worth a visit!

      Reply
  39. Brooke of Passport Couture

    December 1, 2015 at 2:49 am

    LOVED reading about your experience getting into the woods and exploring nature. The Go Apes facility looks like so much fun and I’m glad there’s activities out there encouraging people to get out and explore!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:52 am

      Aw thanks Brooke! Thanks for visiting πŸ˜€

      Reply
  40. Jenny Eaves

    December 1, 2015 at 12:40 am

    The camping pods look great! I’m very envious of your camp food, I think I need some of your recipes next time we go camping! I can’t wait until my boys are old enough for Go Ape, although I can pretty much guarantee that my eldest won’t go on it, but littlest might when he’s old enough. I loved the adult one we went on pre-kids. I’ve never seen those clockwork trees, we are definitely going to be going back to the Lake district soon, they look so much fun to play with and the trails are great too!
    Thanks so much for linking up your lovely holiday in the lakes with #Whatevertheweather πŸ™‚ x

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:54 am

      I want to create more outdoor recipes. There isn’t much available out there that doesn’t require a lot of equipment or boxed foods. I’d definitely recommend Go Ape though – your kids might surprise you!

      Reply
  41. Claire at Tin Box Traveller

    December 1, 2015 at 12:23 am

    What an idyllic spot you found. I love this part of the Lake District. Sadly when we were last in the area a few years ago the weather wasn’t quite as good. Go Ape is fantastic fun. I haven’t done the one in the Lakes but I’d definitely like to once my girls are a bit bigger #MondayEscapes

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:54 am

      It was a magical place, Grizedale. I’d love to return again one day.

      Reply
  42. Patter Travelers

    November 30, 2015 at 11:55 pm

    We love adventure parks! It looks like so much fun and I’m going to have to try the orange cake recipe. I’ve never made a cake in a fire.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:56 am

      Do let me know how you get on with the campfire cake! πŸ™‚

      Reply
  43. Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours

    November 30, 2015 at 4:59 pm

    The camping pods sounds great – just that little bit more shelter than a tent, but you are still properly camping.

    I cannot imagine not having trees around me, it must feel quite odd.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:57 am

      It was a fantastic facility, the bare basics but warmer and with less faffing with tent poles! You get used to not having trees, but I do miss them.

      Reply
  44. Elizabeth

    November 30, 2015 at 4:38 pm

    I’ve never been camping in the UK before (or to the Lake District), but it looks beautiful! Your campfire recipes are definitely more impressive than mine! haha

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:58 am

      It is a beautiful place, but the whole outdoor world is. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  45. Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche

    November 30, 2015 at 4:32 pm

    Eek, Go Ape scares me! I bet I’d love it if I was brave enough but looking up at the platforms from the ground always seems so intimidating!

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 8:59 am

      It does look a rather long way up! I’d love to go back and have a go myself one day. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  46. Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy

    November 30, 2015 at 3:55 pm

    I really wanted to go on this kind of trip this year, but I didn’t get round to it. I definitely will next year though, as it looks like you all had an amazing time.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 9:00 am

      I think you’ve been rather busy on some other amazing trips instead! πŸ˜€

      Reply
  47. Roz -The Foodie Couple Blog

    November 30, 2015 at 2:56 pm

    it sounds like a great few days, i love the idea of a camping pod. pictures are glorious.

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    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 9:00 am

      Thanks Roz, it was a pretty spectacular place. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  48. Helen @ Family-Friends-Food.com

    November 30, 2015 at 2:15 pm

    What a great trip! It’s a few years since I’ve been to Grizedale but I’m tempted to plan a trip for the new year. My daughter would love those clockwork trees πŸ™‚

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 9:01 am

      The clockwork trees are so intriguing! A fantastic art installation. Definitely worth a visit!

      Reply
  49. Cathy (MummyTravels)

    November 30, 2015 at 12:11 pm

    What a fantastic trip – I haven’t come across wishing trees before, but I do love Go Ape and your photos are amazing. I have slightly wetter memories of the Lake District but it’s such a beautiful area, and a great spot for a first visit to the mainland! #mondayescapes

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 9:02 am

      Thanks Cathy πŸ™‚ So glad you enjoyed my post!

      Reply
  50. Sarah (@tamingtwins)

    November 30, 2015 at 11:31 am

    What a wonderful trip Elizabeth. The light in the photos is just stunning. Lovely to relive it here on the blog I imagine. Going to find your campfire recipes to pin for when I’m brave enough to take toddlers camping..!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      December 6, 2015 at 9:02 am

      Thanks Sarah – it’s a magical place for sure. Do let me know how you get on with the campfire recipes!

      Reply
  51. Agata

    November 29, 2015 at 10:18 pm

    Wow! these camping pods look amazing! I want to go there!!!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      November 30, 2015 at 8:58 am

      They were pretty fantastic to stay in. Just like a tent but a little bit warmer and more spacious. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  52. Janice

    November 29, 2015 at 7:19 pm

    I have been to the Lake District lots of times, as it’s only an hour away from us, but I didn’t know about that Clockwork Firest, I’d love to visit it. We went to a sculpture walk through a wood when we were in Mull in Seotember and enjoyed it very much. Lovely stories and photos, thanks for sharing a little summer on such a bleak day.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      November 30, 2015 at 8:58 am

      There are loads of sculptures in the forests around the area too – a fascinating installation! So glad you enjoyed my post. πŸ™‚

      Reply
  53. Anna

    November 29, 2015 at 5:45 pm

    I was there for mu uni trip! Such a beautiful place! Thanks for reminding me about it! Fab photos!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      November 30, 2015 at 8:59 am

      Thanks Anna, so glad I reminded you of good times! πŸ™‚

      Reply

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