Dovedale, Caiston Glen and the Priests Hole Cave.

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The steep slopes of Hartsop Dodd with Coudale Moor rising behind.
   
Coudale Moor rising above Brothers Water with the dip into Kirkstone Pass to the right.
   
Kirkstone Beck looking to Angletarn Pikes.
   
Middle Dodd as seen over Brothers Water.
   
Dubhow Crag, Angletarn Pikes and Brock Crag reflect in Brothers Water.
   
Brock Crag rising above Brothers Water.
   
The old quarry building high above Dovedale, said in folk-law to be a Quaker Meeting House.
   
The mouth of the Priests Hole Cave provides a fine view point.
   
Hartsop above How seen over the head of Dovedale.
   
Heron Pike seen from near the summit of Dove Crag.
   
Fairfield seen over Rydale Head.
   
View taken over Hartsop above How with Angletarn Pikes and Angle Tarn in shadow.
   
The summit Dove Crag with views over Windermere Lake.
   
Windermere from the summit of Dove Crag.
   
Scandale a perfect hanging valley.
   
High Bakestones looking north.
   
Little Hart Crag seen from the summit of Scandale Pass.
   
The valley of Caiston Glen looking to Brothers Water.
   
Boulders not geologically placed but left here by Bronze-Age Man between 2.100-700 years DC.
   
Looking to Dove Crag from the stones left by Bronze-Age Man, the view from here would have been very different over 2,000 years ago.
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