SECOND TOUR. 



AMBLESIDE TO STBANDS AND WAST WATEE. 



rrom Ambleside to Coniston 

 To Broughton 



„ UlpliaKirk 



„ Stanley Ghyll 



„ Santon Bridge 



,, Strands 



9 miles. 



Total 32 



ANOTHEE EOTJTE. 



From Ambleside to Skelwith Bridge 

 To Col witli Bridge 

 „ Pell Foot, Langdale 

 „ Top of Wrynose 

 „ Cockley Beck 

 „ Bridge over tlie Esk 

 ,. Stanley Ghyll 

 „ Santon Bridge 

 „ Strands 



3 miles. 



1 



24- „ 



1| ,. 



24 „ 



3 „ 



2i „ 



Total 22 



Theee are two ways, meeting at Stanley Ghyll — 

 the grand waterfall of the district • — which are about 



equally beautiful, though entirely un- 

 ^""s™!)!™ like; but the shorter one, by Cockley 



Beck, is fit only for good walkers, in 

 fair weather. There is no reason why ladies should 

 not achieve it by taking ponies, or a car, which 

 they will quit in the steeper parts. We will sup- 

 pose, in order to describe both, that the party 

 divides, — the young men going sixteen miles on 

 foot, by the mountains to Stanley Ghyll, and meet- 

 ing there the carriage-party, who have made a cir- 



