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Western Lake District
Whinlatter Forest
Whinlatter Forest is the oldest Forestry Commission plantation in Britain, whose first trees were planted in 1919. However, a large area remains open to both walkers and mountain bikers in the form of footpaths, way marked trails and a permanent orienteering course. There is also a visitor centre at the top of Whinlatter Pass, which demonstrates the works of the Forestry Commission. The location of this picture was taken near Spout Force – a 30ft waterfall gushing into a narrow rocky cleft.

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