It’s been a glorious day in the Lake District. Clear blue skies. However, out of the sun is was about 8 degrees- last week it was about 18 degrees.
I wandered around for an hour leaving White Moss House, going up the path to Brockstone, out on to White Moss view point and back. Here are a few pictures I took today.
Rydal Primroses by the path from White Moss to Brockstone Cottage |
Wood anemones by Dunnabeck stream on the coffin route to Rydal |
Little wild violets by Brockstone on the coffin road. |
From White Moss view point I took a picture that shows our self catering cottage, Brockstone, perched up on the side of the hill, ovelooking Rydal Water. The lake was incredibly blue. Wordsworth called Rydal Water ” a fair sister of the sky”, and today I could see exactly what he meant.
Brockstone is the speck on the left by the trees. |
Brockstone has weeks available in April and May for self catering in the gorgeous spot. We’ve knocked £100 off the usual rate. For more information read all about Brockstone Grasmere self catering cottage here.
We also have offers after Easter at White Moss House , whic hyou can find on our White Moss House website