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Troutbeck and Ambleside are linked by an old bridleway that traverses the southern flanks of Wansfell.
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Cycle south from Kendal on Sustrans NCN 6 on quiet lanes enjoying views across low rounded hills to the Lakeland and Howgill fells.
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This ride is one for toughies on mountain bikes.
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Crossings of the Eden, Belah, Argill Beck, Swindale Beck and Scandal Beck rivers, plus medieval Brough Castle (English Heritage) all feature on this ride.
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Langdale is the closest valley to Ambleside which leads you right into the heart of the Lake District's core mountain range.
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This short ride has a bit of everything- the delights of Cartmel with its Priory, lovely square and range of cafes, pubs and restaurants, a chance to walk to the end of Humphrey Head for spectacular views of Morecambe Bay...
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Between Ambleside and Coniston is an intricate network of low fells and twisting dales.
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Great Langdale, and its sister valley Little Langdale,sit side by side amongst the high dramatic peaks of the central fells.
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The narrow dale of Mallerstang is the uppermost and remotest part of the Eden Valley (leading to the source of the River Eden on Black Fell Moss).
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