The Derwent Water Shore and Walla Crag.

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On a grey day views to Derwent Isle from the Landing Stages at Keswick.
   
Cat Bells across Derwent Water.
   
The view from Friar's Crag, "One of the three most beautiful scenes in Europe", John Ruskin.
   
Lord's Island backed by Walla Crag.
   
Friar's Crag across Strandshag Bay.
   
Looking to Cat Bells and Causey Pike from Standshag Bay.
   
The unmistakable shapes of the north western fells.
   
The One Hundred Year Stone at Calf Close Bay, usually sits high and dry on the beach.
   
The familiar shape of Cat Bells seen from Calf Close Bay.
   
The Grasmoor massif, Causey Pike, Stile End, Barrow and Grisedale Pike with a flash of sunlight on Cat Bells to the left.
   
The Landing Stage at Ashness Gate.
   
The Landing Stage at Barrow Bay (Ashness Gate) provides a fine viewpoint.
   
Cat Bells and Maiden Moor rising high above Derwent Water.
   
Visited by many Ashness Bridge on the road to Watendlath.
   
The view that adorns many a biscuit tin, mint cake rapper and place mat, Ashness Bridge looking to Derwent Water and Skiddaw.
   
Breathtaking views on the ascent of Walla Crag.
   
Derwent Water seen down Cat Gill.
   
The summit Walla Crag looking to Clough Head.
   
The stunning panorama from the summit of Walla Crag.
   
From the summit Walla Crag views to Blencathra.
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