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Helvellyn

Helvellyn is the highest mountain in Lake District. As a hiking lover, how could I not going there when I visit Lake District. I took the bus from Ambleside to Windermere, and then to the start point. The best way to go is definitely drive, or I would suggest to check the bus time before you go because there’s limited bus service and it takes about 6-7.5 hours to go to the top. The view is absolutely stunning, can’t deal 😭
Posted: Jun 2, 2023
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