The Lake District National Park Authority is selling off one of its best known beauty spots, the idyllic Stickle Tarn in Great Langdale with an attractive guide price of between £20,000 and £30,000. Nestled among the majestic Langland Pikes in the shadow Jewels in the Lake District's crown are being sold off by the government-run body that looks after them. Top of the list is Stickle Tarn, at Great Langdale, described as "iconic, simply majestic, stunning," which is on the market for £20,000 to £30,000. A Langdale Councillor says new footpaths are ruining the landscape but the National Park argue they are necessary to make the Lake District more accessible to families and visitors with disabilities. A Langdale Councillor says new footpaths in the Lake Langdale is one of the most popular of the Lake District valleys and Pike o' Stickle is arguably the most dramatic of its peaks in scrambling terms. The Main Face is an inspiring grade two route that takes a massively photogenic line up a beautifully For the best views, ask for the Tower Suite (yewfield.co.uk). Best for would-be Wainwrights Nowhere sums up the spirit of hiking in the Lake District better than Great Langdale, which is about 11km north of Hawkshead Hill. Carved out by glaciers during the On Friday the Langdale Folk Festival will begin and it is being held All the proceedings made over the weekend will be split between two charities,Lake District Mountain Rescue Search Dogs and the Great North Air Ambulance Service. .
The tarn, at Great Langdale, was put on the market back in February with a £30,000 guide price, and was open to offers. Just days after the deadline for bids, Lake District National Park officials, say the beauty spot is still on the market. A campaign A LAKE District beauty spot is among eight pieces of land being sold by national park bosses in Cumbria. Stickle Tarn, Langdale, has been placed on the market with a guide price of between £20,000 and £30,000. Public access will remain intact and any Great Langdale: Best for would-be Wainwrights Nowhere sums up the spirit of hiking in the Lake District better than Great Langdale. Carved out by glaciers during the last Ice Age, it’s arguably the quintessential Lakeland valley – a broad emerald bowl The Trust already owns a number of farms and car parks in Great Langdale, along with a hotel and a campsite Even the most frequent visitors to the Lake District often don’t realise exactly how much of this amazing landscape the National Trust .
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