The Blea Tarn walk is one of my absolute favourite easy walks in the Lake District. It’s a little-known tarn with spectacular scenery of the Langdale Pikes all around you and is easily accessible by| Third Eye Traveller
A little bit of a hidden gem in the Lake District National Park is the mind-blowing Rydal Cave. Originally an abandoned 19th-century quarry, it has since been preserved and is now open for the public| Third Eye Traveller
One of the hidden gems you can visit in Yorkshire is a planned garden called Plumpton Rocks near Harrogate and Knaresborough. Built around a series of gritstone rock formations, you’ll find a man-made lake, woodland| Third Eye Traveller
Although many visitors to County Durham make a beeline to High Force, I wouldn’t leave the North Pennines AONB without stopping at Low Force waterfall too. It is not as dramatic but the scenic cascades| Third Eye Traveller
Hodge Close Quarry is a large and deep green slate quarry which is located in the Tilberthwaite Valley near Little Langdale and Coniston. This is known as Britain’s scariest cave as the reflection in the| Third Eye Traveller
Malham village in the Yorkshire Dales has some of the most spectacular scenery in all of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. But, one of the most scenic walks is the National Trust Gordale Scar Walk| Third Eye Traveller
Hello, Witcher fans. If you wanted to visit the filming location where Yennefer saves Cahir in season 2, then you only need to visit Fountains Abbey ruins in Yorkshire! That’s right, the talented team at| Third Eye Traveller
Policy updated on 18th March 2024 Hi There, I’m Sophie Pearce, welcome to your full disclosure policy! As you’re here, I’m sure you’re curious to know a few things about my website; How I make| Third Eye Traveller