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'''Friar's Crag''' is a small promontory on [[Derwentwater]], approximately 0.7 miles (1.2km) from the centre of [[Keswick]]. It is a popular spot for the casual walker and those that wish to walk around the perimeter of the lake or climb any of the surrounding fells. The views across Derwentwater are breathtaking in any season and Friar's Crag makes the perfect location for photography, amateur or professional alike. ([[Friar's Crag|read more]])
'''Friar's Crag''' is a small promontory on [[Derwentwater]], approximately 0.7 miles (1.2km) from the centre of [[Keswick]]. It is a popular spot for the casual walker and those that wish to walk around the perimeter of the lake or climb any of the surrounding fells. The views across Derwentwater are breathtaking in any season and Friar's Crag makes the perfect location for photography, amateur or professional alike. Friars' Crag is owned by the {{w1|National Trust}}, acquired on 13 March, 1922. ([[Friar's Crag|read more]])
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 3 February 2024

Friar's Crag is a small promontory on Derwentwater, approximately 0.7 miles (1.2km) from the centre of Keswick. It is a popular spot for the casual walker and those that wish to walk around the perimeter of the lake or climb any of the surrounding fells. The views across Derwentwater are breathtaking in any season and Friar's Crag makes the perfect location for photography, amateur or professional alike. Friars' Crag is owned by the National Trust, acquired on 13 March, 1922. (read more)

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