Lake district roads

Lake district roads

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Ryyy

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1,729 posts

42 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Can anyone name they're favoured roads and why? I'm after some nice scenic roads for next weekend when we visit. Weve been before but cant name anything off the top of my head and dont remember a lot hehe

Dave Hedgehog

14,686 posts

211 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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last time in the LD i went out at 6am in the morning to enjoy the car as the roads were pretty deserted



Jazoli

9,214 posts

257 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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I posted on this thread


https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

which will give you some really good routes but don't try the first 2 during the day or try to have any driving 'fun' the as roads are full to capacity with tourists dawdling along at 15mph and camper and caravan drivers who have never driven on a narrow lakeland stone walled lined 'b' or 'c' road, the third on is our Sunday morning bike route but is a safer bet to do midweek in a car.



Edited by Jazoli on Tuesday 15th June 15:28


Edited by Jazoli on Friday 18th June 23:01

APontus

1,935 posts

42 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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There aren't really any roads in the central LD suitable for summertime fast driving. To narrow, knarly and busy. Better to relax and soak up the scenery. If you want driving roads you need to head East either to the Dales or North Pennines up to Alston and beyond.

JmatthewB

919 posts

129 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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APontus said:
There aren't really any roads in the central LD suitable for summertime fast driving. To narrow, knarly and busy. Better to relax and soak up the scenery. If you want driving roads you need to head East either to the Dales or North Pennines up to Alston and beyond.
This.

Head up to Penrith then up to Alston then down to Middleton-in-Teesdale, then head towards Tebay via Kirkby Stephen. Much quieter and faster roads than the Lakes.

Ryyy

Original Poster:

1,729 posts

42 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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JmatthewB said:
APontus said:
There aren't really any roads in the central LD suitable for summertime fast driving. To narrow, knarly and busy. Better to relax and soak up the scenery. If you want driving roads you need to head East either to the Dales or North Pennines up to Alston and beyond.
This.

Head up to Penrith then up to Alston then down to Middleton-in-Teesdale, then head towards Tebay via Kirkby Stephen. Much quieter and faster roads than the Lakes.
After them recommendations I'll probably head up them places sometimes I like getting out and about driving and rambling.

Ryyy

Original Poster:

1,729 posts

42 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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Jazoli said:
I posted on this thread https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

which will give you some really good routes but don't try the first 2 during the day or try to have any driving 'fun' the as roads are full to capacity with tourists dawdling along at 15mph and camper and caravan drivers who have never driven on a narrow lakeland stone walled lined 'b' or 'c' road, the third on is our Sunday morning bike route but is a safer bet to do midweek in a car.



Edited by Jazoli on Tuesday 15th June 15:28
This takes me to the menu buddy confused

Jazoli

9,214 posts

257 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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Ryyy said:
This takes me to the menu buddy confused
Weird

Fixed now

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Ryyy

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1,729 posts

42 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Jazoli said:
Ryyy said:
This takes me to the menu buddy confused
Weird

Fixed now

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Good bit of chicken that mate, will check it out

LightningBlue

570 posts

48 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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My stock answer is Keswick to Buttermere via Borrowdale and over the Honister Pass. It's a lot of fun even though for most of it you'll be doing 30-40mph. Lots of flowing corners with elevation changes and you go along the edge of Derwent Water, through glorious Borrowdale and up over Honister which is great fun, then down to stunning Buttermere. You can go back over the Newlands Pass although I don't think it's as good to drive, but there are some fantastic views. You need to be out very early or very late or go out of season. Be aware of deer through Borrowdale and sheep on Honister and along Buttermere.