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Travel guide of Kielder Forest70 km from Kielder Forest
I was walking through this tunnel on the High-Level Bridge in Newcastle when all of a sudden this face popped out from behind one of the pillars.
Experienced by Andy Kelly
70 km from Kielder Forest
This stunning Waterfall in the north of England gave me nightmares. I honestly couldn’t fall asleep that night as the image of watching down from where it all starts, was so frightening. It was the most violent waterfall I’ve witnessed.
Experienced by Toa Heftiba
73 km from Kielder Forest
I took this on a boat trip to the Farne Islands in 2008. There was a good swell, and I love the shot of the wave in the foreground with Bamburgh Castle just visible in the background
Experienced by Dave Clubb
81 km from Kielder Forest
Setting off just before dawn, we hiked the short 1km trail up to the top of Raven Crag, which overlooks the length of Thirlmere. It was one of those bitingly cold winter mornings, but the moment the sun came up over the Helvellyn range, all discomforts are forgotten as you realise the beauty of the world.
Experienced by Jack Anstey
82 km from Kielder Forest
Taken at the end of a long day exploring the Lake District. Surprise View allows you to get high above Derwent Water without straying too far from the car, making it perfect for sunset.
Experienced by Jack Anstey
83 km from Kielder Forest
As I reached the top of Helvellyn from the Striding Edge approach, I took a photo of my friends posing by the summit. As I smiled and checked the photo, I noticed another group. Their arms locked together, they smiled at small jokes they made as they all stared at the lakes below us. I took this photo and then approached them to ask if they would like a copy. They were three sisters with their mother. The mother is the lady in green who's glasses you can just make out. The way they face the view as she clings fondly to her daughters; this image will always remind me of family.
Experienced by Matt Heaton
86 km from Kielder Forest
Just a short trip o Scotland. I met two awesome german people (julia & tim) who climbed with me to the top of arthurs seat. An incredible view over Edinburgh!
Experienced by Timo Stern
87 km from Kielder Forest
I was wandering to school in the morning which had a beautiful pink sunrise and i was able to take this shot with Calton Hill and this pink mood
Experienced by Nicola Gadler
88 km from Kielder Forest
I was on a trip in Edinburgh and in the Princess Streets Park i found this little mate, played with him for a solid 15 minutes and was able to shot stunning pictures of him feeding and running.
Experienced by Nicola Gadler
88 km from Kielder Forest
Took this photo during my trip to Edinburgh with my girlfriend. Just lov these old tall buildings and also lots of greenery everywhere. The weather was constantly changing so I was pretty lucky to take this photo before it started to rain.
Experienced by Dominik Rešek
88 km from Kielder Forest
Had a great time in Edinburgh in Scotland this Christmas. Sadly I didnt get out enough to take pictures. But really like this one of people taking selfies by the Castle.
Experienced by Clem Onojeghuo
88 km from Kielder Forest
This picture was taken in Edinburgh city. I really like the back lit effect and the whole image has a warm feeling. The editing fives it a very moody look.
Experienced by Talha Imam
89 km from Kielder Forest
The Scottish wildcat (Felis silvestris grampia), or Highlands tiger, is a dark coloured subspecies of the European wildcat native to Scotland. Its range previously also included England and Wales, but it became extinct in these areas, as well as in southern Scotland, within the last 150 years. Extant numbers are estimated at between 100 and 300.
Experienced by Sean Paul Kinnear
90 km from Kielder Forest
The afternoon light disappeared as quickly as it arrived leaving us with grey clouds and rain in the distance. But we were out of the car, so we grabbed our gear and followed the sound of the water. Just over the dry stone wall we found our next shot down the Pass of the small brook tumbling over rocks and boulders.
Experienced by Andrew Kelly
93 km from Kielder Forest
We took a wrong turn on the way to some caves you’ll see in other photos, but instead of turning back we found an empty field for an impromptu game of baseball. Second time this year that I’ve played baseball in a British National Park and there is nothing better than spontaneous games in the most beautiful settings. Not sure this will be an image that others can use particularly but it was one I wanted to share regardless, hope you like it.
Experienced by Joseph Pearson
93 km from Kielder Forest
It was the end of a long day in the Lake District. We just managed to get some bouldering in on Langdale Boulders as the sun began to set, casting beautiful shadows down the valley.
Experienced by James Qualtrough
95 km from Kielder Forest
A last minute trip to the English Lake District In spring and we got lucky with the weather. As we climbed Scafell Pike it was grey and misty until we made it above the clouds, where we were greeted with blue skies.
Experienced by Dan Cook
99 km from Kielder Forest
We spent a weekend in the Lake District and on the way stopped off to explore the shores of Wast Water. Weather was perfect, if not a bit chilly and I was jealous of the folks swimming and kayaking in the water. We got another lucky look at the lake as the road to Gosforth was blocked by a crash between a Vectra and a Tesco van.
Experienced by Matthew Daniels
104 km from Kielder Forest
Rainbow over the Yorkshire Dales, I was treated to the rainbow over this barn in the distant. I thought whoever's' barn it was would have a bit of luck that day.
Experienced by Illiya Vjestica
115 km from Kielder Forest
We went on a walk to explore Devilla forest a few months after a forest fire in the area. It was a beautiful mix of burnt, dead forest with the smell of fire in the air, and vibrant new life jumping out and hiding amongst the ruins.
Experienced by Molly Wilders