Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Lake District, UK: Windermere Orrest Head

It was easy to go up Orrest Head, but I got lost coming down. The day was long but I had to get my luggage before the Mountain Goat closed. I kept circling the summit and was up there three times, and this was how desperate I was: 

I asked a random stranger which way down, which gate to past... twice (because he was still there the third time I was up) 

I saw some grazing sheep and didn't take decent pictures of them. I was more concerned about not stepping on their poo. The sheep cannot be found along the regular trail. 

I ran down hill and made it just in time. (Actually the worst case scenario would be to drive into town tomorrow before the wedding to get my things.)

The climb up and down is easy if you don't lose your way. And the view is worth it! 

Lake District

Lake District

Lake District

With some sparkling Lake District water (from the Windermere supermarket)

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The grazing sheep
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Lake District

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It was a good climb. Just don't get lost. 

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Lake District, UK: Windermere Lake


(July 2015) 

Lake District has never been on my to-visit list, but isn't a wedding a great excuse to visit? After this teaser, I'm officially a convert (ditto for Scotland).

If I've inspired you to visit the Lake District, flying into Manchester Airport is better than landing at London. The train ride to Oxenholme then Winderemere is cheaper and faster that way. Speaking of train tickets, do book in advance, on the First Transpennine Express. Ticket prices only go up and never down. The cheapest tickets have fixed timings, while an open ticket is much, much costlier.  

You can conveniently collect your pre-booked tickets from the machines at the Manchester Airport train station.


The train ride was smooth, punctual and clean. The scenery,very blue and green (peppered with white-black specks of sheep and cows). If you are lucky like me, curious locals will chat you up and tell you about how awesome Lake District is. An amused old couple did.

Lake District

Lake District

Lake District

Lake District

Lake District 

Windermere was my gateway to the District. The wedding venue was a bus ride away, in Rydal. But I figured that since I was in town,  I should explore it first, so as always, I found somewhere to keep my luggage. 

  Lake District

Lake District

The Mountain Goat provides information and lockers around the building (and down stairs). 

Lake District

Two places to visit in Windermere - the Lake and Orrest Head. I've excluded the huge supermarket near the Windermere train station, though it was worth a visit too.

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This way to the Lake:

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Lake District

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Lake District

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Lake District

I've always loved hiking. Through this trip, I learnt that hiking does not require a commitment of 9 days (such as in Nepal). Great hikes can take anywhere from one hour to a day. For these, I don't need a guide, I can't use GPS and I have to rely on vague instructions like "At this point you can cut the walk short and go through this gate, dropping down through the woodland and cross the main road at the other side.". Vague as it is before I embark on the walk, things fades into clarity when I get there. I even see the small post box. 

Sunday, March 20, 2016

My Europe Itinerary June 2014 and July 2015

I managed to get tickets from Singapore to Antwerp, Belgium via KLM at a steal! I hesitated for a moment, mouse pointer hovering over the "Book Now!", before plunging in head first.

Then the fear set in, but with some preparation (this hack worked wonders), now it seems like I can't get enough of Europe (goodbye short getaways and budget airlines!).

I told my friend about my current obsession and she said "Nah, I'm not interested in Europe." We'll show her what Europe has to offer. Truth be told, I'm just glad to get out of the country every once in a while, it doesn't matter where. But with the limited number of days off, I have to resort to squirreling and splurging on trips that are "worth it".


The cities/towns I managed to tick off my list in my first trip in 2014:

☑ Amsterdam, Netherlands

☑ Rotterdam, Netherlands

☑ Antwerp, Belgium

☑ Gent, Belgium

☑ Brugge, Belgium

☑ Brussels, Belgium

☑ London, United Kingdom

☑ Paris, France

My Itinerary (June 2014):

Day 1 - Singapore -> Amsterdam -> Rotterdam -> Antwerp -> Gent









Day 2 - Gent -> Brugge -> Gent -> (overnight Bus and Ferry to London)










Day 3 - 4 - London 



















Day 5 - London -> (overnight to Paris)

Day 6 - 7 - Paris

(If you are wondering why Paris has more discrete posts, it's because I bought the Museum Pass!)



















Day 8 - Paris -> (overnight to Brussels)

Day 9 - Brussels -> Antwerp



Day 10 - Antwerp -> Amsterdam -> Singapore





I look at the list, and it spurs me to add to it. Let's Go! 

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