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- RT @StAlsOutdoorEd: Evening at camp after a good day's paddling. There was even time for Mr O'Duffin's physics homework! @StAlsOutdoorEd @S… 8 months ago
- RT @StAlsOutdoorEd: DofE Silver Practice expedition underway! Good luck S4 😁 @StAlsOutdoorEd @StAlsGlasgow https://t.co/bKtgs3W4lA 8 months ago
- RT @DofE_grange: A bit of a murky start for our Gold expedition in the Brecons this morning. Last day! https://t.co/OZoD42ARBa 11 months ago
- RT @DofE_grange: It has been a very busy few weeks for our D of E staff and participants at all levels. Two Gold expeditions to go! Fantast… 11 months ago
- RT @DofE_grange: Getting ready to head off to meet our Gold group out and about in the Brecon Beacons. https://t.co/GgILoE76lo 11 months ago
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Wordsworth’s Grasmere and Rydal Walk
William Wordsworth – famous poet and wanderer of the Lakeland valleys and fells. He spent his early life in Cockermouth, Penrith and Hawkshead, but is more famously associated with Grasmere and Rydal where he lived for most of his adult life. Spend some … Continue reading
Posted in Accommodation, Places of Interest, Sustainable Tourism, Walking
Tagged Accommodation, Allan Bank, B&B, camping, Coffin Route, Coffin Stands, Cote How tea room, Dove Cottage, eco pods, Fairfield Horseshoe, Fairy Garden, Grasmere, Grasmere Church, Grasmere Gingerbread, Helm Crag, History, Old School House tea shop, Rydal, Rydal Church, Rydal Hall, Rydal Mount, Sarah Nelson, Travel, Walking, White Moss Common, William Wordsworth, Wordsworth Grave
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