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Penrith and North Lakes

Bus Pass Adventures

Status:Active, open to new members
Coordinator:
James Sellars Tel: 07400920940
With many thanks

DATE:   MONDAY 18th MAY

TIME:   9.15am

The next outing of the u3a Bus Pass Adventure Group will be to Buttermere.

We will catch the 9.15am X4 bus from Penrith bus station changing at Keswick on to the 77A bus for Buttermere.  Proposed timetable:

Penrith dep                 09.15

Keswick arr                 10.02

Keswick dep                10.30

Buttermere arr            11.21

To make the trip possible it is necessary to catch a pre-09.30 bus which means that bus passes cannot be used on this leg of the journey so we will have to pay the £3.00 fare.

If getting on at Penrith bus station please be there at least 10 minutes before the bus departure time.  Alternatively, if it is more convenient you are welcome to catch the bus at the Railway Station or opposite Cranstons.  If you intend to do this, please LET US KNOW.

At Keswick bus station the X4 comes in at stand 1 and the 77A goes out from stand 3. With nearly 30 minutes there there should be plenty of time to venture into Booths to make use of their facilities eg toilets and/or for coffee.  

The Keswick-Buttermere bus route is circular.  The 77 route is Honister-Buttermere-Whinlatter, the 77A is Whinlatter-Buttermere-Honister.  We will catch the 77A out but group members may choose whichever bus they want coming back (see below).

At Buttermere, some possibilities are:

OPTION 1:  Walk down to the lake before having lunch at the Croft House Farm café or the Bridge Hotel or the Court Hotel.

OPTION 2:  The walk round Buttermere is a relatively easy 4.3 miles but it would be advisable to take a packed lunch with you.

OPTION 3:  The Rannerdale bluebells. One way to see these is to stay on the bus to Lanthwaite then walk up the High Rannerdale valley through the bluebells then up and over and down into Buttermere village.  Although only 2.3 miles the walk involves 650’ of ascent and descent so is reasonably strenuous.  Again, a packed lunch is recommended.  I shall be doing this and anyone is welcome to join me.  If interested, please LET ME KNOW.

Return bus times:77A      77        77A     77

Buttermere dep           13.26   14.20   15.26   16.20

Keswick arr                 14.19   15.18   16.19   17.18

Keswick dep                14.50   15.20   15.50   16.25   16.55   17.25

Penrith arr                  15.37   16.07   16.37   17.12   17.42   18.12

PLEASE EMAIL  DrKeithWalton@aol.com  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COMING ON THIS OUTING OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION.

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With many thanks

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Monday 18th May.   BUTTERMERE

9.15* X4 bus from Penrith Bus Station changing at Keswick on to the 77A bus for Buttermere via Honister.  In Buttermere one can walk part or all the way round the lake or have a leisurely lunch.  Alternatively, one can stay on the bus and alight at Lanthwaite Green to go see the Rannerdale bluebells.

( *note start time is before Bus Passes are operational.  This is so we can connect with the 77A bus for a round trip. This will entail paying the £3 fare.)   

Tuesday 2nd June.  HADRIAN’S WALL

9.32 104 bus from Penrith Bus Station changing at Carlisle on to the HW1 bus for Hadrian’s Wall. Options here include Lanercost Priory, Birdoswald, Greenhead or Walltown and the Roman Army Museum.  The bus from Carlisle is a smaller vehicle so it is essential that we know the size of our party beforehand.

Wednesday 24th June.  MIREHOUSE

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