A visit to Brockhole

A first visit to Brockhole the Lake District Visitors Centre.

On the east side of Lake Windermere. I noticed a Tree Top Treks adventure play section had opened up, a bit like a mini GoApe and with Thomas being too young for GoApe I fancied trying it. They allow younger kids on at Tree Top Treks. Unfortunately we couldn’t go up today as I was on my own with both kids and you have to accompany them with an adult, however we’ll be back.

We took the opportunity to check out the grounds and playground, see some photos below for a quick tour.

Tree Top Treks - Brockhole

Part of the Tree Top Treks.

Brockhole

The visitors centre and gift shop.

Climbing Wall at Brockhole

Thomas and Lewis on the climbing wall.

A maple tree at Brockhole

A small red Maple close to the house.

The Bird viewing hut at Brockhole

A quick visit to the Bird watching hut. We didn’t see much.

Tree Top Treks at Brockhole

A young kid up on the Tree Top Treks.

The Kids Playground at Brockhole

A free playground for kids and a good picnic location.

The Kids Playground at Brockhole

Thomas emerging from the slide.

The Brockhole Jetty on Windermere

The Langdale Pikes over Windermere with CCTV camera looking down the Jetty.

The Brockhole Jetty on Windermere

The modern ferry terminal. You would never guess this is here.

The Brockhole Jetty on Windermere

The fantastically designed ticket office, ruined by the position of the alarm box.

The Brockhole Jetty on Windermere

Brockhole Jetty with the Coniston Fells in the distance.

Lakeside Path on Windermere

The path alongside Windermere at the bottom of the garden.

I bet these like the damp around here.

View over Windermere from Brockhole

A nice morning for a boat on Windermere.

View over Windermere from Brockhole

Low cloud covering the Langdale Pikes, hope it stays a while for a later visit.

View over Windermere from Brockhole

A Jetty on Windermere looking over to the Langdale Pikes.

Brockhole Gardens Windermere

Fantastic colours in the gardens this time of year.

Autumn Colours in The Gardens at Brockhole

Not often a red coat is camouflage.

Brockhole Garden Path

Lewis climbing the steps. He’s doing well as he’s wearing bandages on legs and arms to help his exzema.

Autumn Colours in the Lake District

Autumn colours on the steps in the Garden.

The Brockhole Monkeypuzzle Tree

The Monkeypuzzle Tree in the gardens, subject to be removed shortly as it spoils the view apparently.

Brockhole Building

The front of Brockhole.

Langdale Road

The road to Elterwater

Elterwater photograph

A fantastic view of the Langdale Pikes appearing through the clouds.

Thomas takes some shots of the Langdale Pikes with a long lens.

Elterwater Maple the Lake District

A fantastic display at the Elterwater Maple.

Elterwater Maple the Lake District

The Elterwater Maple as seen by Thomas.

Some great autumnal colours in the Lake District at the moment, hope they come out a little more in time for our week long stay in Coniston in a weeks time. Here you can see more details of my Windermere prints for sale.

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