Above Ullswater, the shy side-valley of Glencoyne is not well known, and its principal habitation is the gloriously-named Seldom Seen. Yet this short loop is a doddle to access and provides two of the loveliest views in all Lakeland: the celebrated panorama from the wall below Brown Hills, and the eye-watering bird's-eye perspective over Glenridding from its Dodd. No less impressive, though more wild than beautiful, is an intimate appraisal of the cleft northern face of Catstycam from White Stones, that will stir the blood of any mountaineer.
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News New National Park for Ireland
The Irish Government today announced the creation of a new National Park, the country's eighth. Located on the Dingle Peninsula, Páírc Náisiúnta na Mara, Ciarraí includes the rugged Conor Pass, the unique island of Sceilg Mhichíl, and Mount Brandon, one of...
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