SECOND TOUR. 



BY THE VALE OE NEWXAKDS, CEXTMMOCK WATEE, SCALE HILL 

 UTS', AND BACK BY WHINLATTEE. 



Prom Keswick to Portinscale 



To Swinside 



„ Keskadale 



„ Newlands Haws 

 „ Battermere Inn 



„ Scale Hill 



„ Lorton 



„ Summit of Whinlatter 



„ Braithwaite 



,. Keswick 



li miles. 

 H „ 



If » 



Total 26 



The tour which emhraces the country between the 

 four lakes, Derwent Water, Buttermere, Crum- 

 mock Water, and Bassenthwaite, is one of twenty- 

 six miles ; and it should be allowed to occupy the 

 greater part of a day, — time being taken both for 

 survey and refreshment. Its outset will afford a 

 good opportunity for visiting Greta 

 ^^^™ Hall, Southey's abode, and his monu- 

 ment in Crosthwaite Church : a re- 

 cumbent statue by Lough, — the inscription being 

 written by Wordsworth. This church well deserves 

 a visit for other reasons. It is very old, part 

 of it dating back to the 13th century. In one 

 of the windows is preserved some stained glass 

 from Furness Abbey, representing St. Anthony 

 with bell and book. There is also a tomb of the 

 time of Edward III., with a very perfect monu- 



