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Hiking England
DAY1:ST. BEES TO ENNERDALE BRIDGE
Our journey sets out early this morning with a Coast to Coast tradition, approaching the Irish Sea.Then set off along the rocks of St.Bees Head.Turning inland, we’ll pause for a typical pub lunch on our way to Ennerdale Bridge, located at the foot of the Lake District mountains.(15 miles hiking,8 hours)
Accommodations:Ennerdale Country House Hotel
DAY2: ENNERDALE BRIDGE TO HONISTER
Today we’ll walk into impressive Lake District National Park, where glass-like lakes reflect mountains that rise from their shores.Our pleasant walk covers the southern edge of Ennerdale Water,the park’s most western lake.After lunch near the Black Sail Hut,climb a 2,000-foot mountain and take in the beautiful views of lakes and pastures(牧场).We finish in Borrowdale,a short transfer(转乘)from our hotel.(13 miles hiking,9 hours)
Accommodations: Inn on the Lake
DAY 3: GRASMERE TO GLENRIDDLNG
Take a short drive to Grasmere, where the great poet William Wordsworth wrote some of his most well-known works.Visit the poet’s home, and walk through the village where he found inspiration.Then climb over Grisedale Hause enjoying views of Helvellyn,England’s third-highest mountaintop.Hike down the valley toward Lake Ullswater and spend the night in Glenridding.(9 miles hiking, 5 hours)
Accommodations: Glenridding Lake Hote!
DAY 4:LAKE ULLSWATER TO SHAP
The day begins with a scenic journey on Lake Ullswater to Howtown. From here,we cross a historic Roman road on our way to Bampton. Hike to the 12th-century Shap Abbey.A short transfer takes us to our hotel in the typical English village of Ravenstonedale.(12 miles hiking, 7 hours)
Accommodations: The Black Swan
21. When do travellers walk the longest distance?
A. On Day 1. B. On Day 2. C. On Day 3. D. On Day 4.
22. Where is William Wordsworth’s home?
A.At Glenridding. B. At Grasmere. C. At Helvellyn. D. At Grisedale Hause.
23. What is special about Ravenstonedale?
A. It presents bcautiful views of pastures.
B. It offers travelers a nice pub lunch.
C. It is an example of traditional English villages.
D. It has England’s third-highest mountaintop.