Shoot Locations
Around Keswick
Friars Crag
Carry on walking right past the boat landings and follow the wide path with Derwentwater on your right. After about half a mile, you will come to Friars Crag, a promontory……
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Castlerigg Stone Circle is one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain, and is the most visited stone circle in Cumbria. The stone circle is on the……
Tewet Tarn
Leave Keswick by the A66 in the direction of Penrith. A few hundred yards after its junction with the A591 turn right. Take the third right after about a mile and at the top……
Latrigg
There is a lay-by at the top of Gale Road. From Keswick, take the A591 Carlisle road, turn right a few yards after the roundabout intersection with the A66 and then right……
Catbells
You can board one of the launches going anti-clockwise around Derwentwater at Keswick Boat Landings and get off at Hawes End. You then walk through the woods away from the……
Watendlath
Just continue past Surprise View until the road ends at the small hamlet of Watendlath. This is a good road but quite narrow…
Surprise View
This is about half a mile further along the Watendlath road. Just around a sharp left hand bend, there is a NT car park (free) on the left directly opposite it just past the……
Ashness Bridge
Ashness Bridge can be located by taking the narrow road to Watendlath, a left-turn off the B5289 Borrowdale road, about three miles south of Keswick. The bridge can be found……
Castlehead
Take the B5289 Borrowdale road out of Keswick and, after about 200 yards, turn left up a short flight of stone steps into the woods. Follow any of the many paths up to the……
Keswick Boat Landings
Park in the pay & display car park just before the Theatre by the Lake. Walk out onto the road and head off down the hill to the boat landings. In fact, out of season,……