Unlockable CG Gallery and Sprite Gallery!.50+ different types of monsters to fight and capture.3 difficulty settings (Normal, Hard, and Abyssal) with 15-25 hours of gameplay depending on your skill and the difficulty setting!.First-person view with retro dungeon crawling action!.Lead and control a powerful party of up to 6 characters!.Capture monster girls, collect loot, explore the dungeon's depths and reclaim what is yours in this dungeon crawler game. Your dungeon has been stolen from you while you have been sealed. It should take two hours to return to the car park.You are Yomi, an ancient fox spirit. One branch heads east towards Easedale Tarn and Grasmere Common, while the other branch loops around the top of the volcano's rim, taking in Pike of Stickle and creating a circular route back down to Langdale via Dungeon Ghyll waterfall. At the north-east corner of the tarn the trail splits. There is a footpath around the eastern side of the tarn. These summits together with Pike O' Stickle once formed part of the outer rim of a massive volcano. By this point, you can see the top of the climb, and the peaks that surround Stickle Tarn.Ī few minutes later as you come over the final rise, you'll see the rewarding sight of Stickle Tarn below the stunning backdrop of Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark. Cross over the footbridge to the east bank of the Ghyll.Īfter another 400 metres you come to another footbridge and cross back to the west bank of the Ghyll. As you gain height the views over Langdale below are increasingly spectacular.Īfter about 300 metres you come to a footbridge over Stickle Ghyll, where the Trust has implemented a small-scale hydro-electric scheme, harnessing the power of the falling water to generate 'green' power. It heads steeply uphill over large cobbles (what the Trust calls 'stone pitching'). You'll then pass between some stone walls on the left and a bird feeding station to the right. Leave from the top end of the car park and head through a wooden gate behind Sticklebarn. Where is your favourite place to walk in Cumbria? Let us know in the comments below As always, walkers are advised to dress appropriately including wearing suitable footwear. The walk is owned by the National Trust and sets off from Stickle Ghyll car park.Īlong the route, you'll see beautiful views over the whole of the valley as well as breathtaking waterfalls. The walk from Langdale to Stickle Tarn is one of the most popular in the Lake District, and short enough to be a relatively easy outing for families. New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, Langdale Valley (Image: TripAdvisor) The New Dungeon Ghyll hotel is a family owned and run hotel, with a passion for friendly and quality service." The hotel is of historical interest being built on a medieval settlement and it enjoys the most breathtaking views of Langdale at every point of the compass. "The hotel sits on 6 acres of mature gardens and pastures. The website explains: "Set amidst the Lake District's most dramatic fells in the picturesque Langdale valley The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel nestles beneath the Langdale pikes and Pavey Ark. The Stickle Tarn walk from Langdale ends at The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, a family-owned pub in the heart of the valley. READ MORE: Easy Lake District walk with fell views, a medieval church and an authentic pub at the end An added bonus is that it ends in a family-owned pub. If you add in a visit to a pub that is nestled beneath the Langdale Pikes and Pavey Ark, you've bagged yourself a good weekend.įor this week’s suggested route we start out in the Langdale Valley with views across the fells, and one that is great for all the family. Here in the Lake District, we're blessed with lots of different trails and tracks that you can explore. SAKURA DUNGEON SECRETS FULLAutumn is coming at us with full force and it's one season people love for getting out and about and seeing the changing scenes around them.
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