5066 x 3799 px | 42,9 x 32,2 cm | 16,9 x 12,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
2006
Ubicazione:
keswick in the Lake District, Cumbria
Altre informazioni:
Keswick is in the northern part of the 'Lakes' and nestles by Derwent water, overlooked by several beautiful hills including: Latrigg (from which Bassenthwaite can also be seen), Causey Pike and Catbells.The Lake District National Park is one of Britain's most dramatic regions; an area of outstanding natural beauty. Tucked away in the north-west corner of England it is the biggest of her national parks, covering 885 square miles. The area contains: high fells, rocky crags, lush green dales, long still lakes, villages and quiet hamlets. It contains England's highest mountain in Scafell Pike and her deepest lake - Wastwater. The area became widely known in the 19th century when William and Dorothy Wordsworth wrote about the area in their poems and journals. The area then became fashionable as a stream of poets, artists and writers came to visit them at Grasmere.