A guest blog from Norman Hadley In the vast cleft between Fairfield and Dollywaggon Pike sits a boulder. Boulders are… Read more Brother’s Meeting Stone

A guest blog from Norman Hadley In the vast cleft between Fairfield and Dollywaggon Pike sits a boulder. Boulders are… Read more Brother’s Meeting Stone
Anna Sharpe is an artist and climber, so it’s not surprising that for her Artful Way she chose to include… Read more An Artful Way: Ennerdale water to Pillar Rock
Melanie Shearn completed 2 Artful Ways walks around Kendal on the same, very sunny day. One taking in the Cricket Pitch and one crossing… Read more An Artful Way: Around Kendal
Jill Clough chose to do her Artful ways Walk at Brigsteer Park, South of Kendal and close to Sizergh Castle.… Read more An Artful Way: Brigsteer Park
Arwen Heaton took part in an Artful Ways walk with a difference, this walk also involved singing with her group… Read more An Artful Way: Singing & Walking
On 7th July Claire Webzell and Stefan Escreet walked the popular 10-mile circular walk around Derwentwater. At various points on the… Read more Answers on a Postcard – how did it go?
“Being creative, imagining, and thinking of ways to express oneself, is part and parcel of our humanity – as is… Read more Artful Cumbria: Alex Jakob-Whitworth
For his Artful Way, Simon Whalley chose to walk around a public footpath in Eden. He took a series of images… Read more An Artful Way: A Walk in Eden
On Thursday July 1st, Kirkby Stephen and District ‘Walkers are Welcome’ Dawdles group met for a gentle stroll around Kirkby Stephen Poetry Path –… Read more An Artful Way: Kirkby Stephen Poetry Path
Answers on a Postcard Please is a participatory Artful Way which Claire Webzell and Stefan Escreet will be doing on Wednesday… Read more Answers on a Postcard Please