I walked north from Ambleside. There was a lot of traffic on the nearby road, but beyond the stone wall on the left was a pasture where sheep were relaxing.
I walked along the footpath beside the road, following a beautiful stream. This stream connects Loch Reidal and Lake Windermere. I crossed a small stone bridge over the stream and eventually joined a dirt path leading to the footpath to Loch Reidal. The map suggested this was the right path, but I wasn't sure. In these cases, it's best to ask a local. I asked someone walking the opposite way. I asked if this path would lead to Reidal water, and was relieved to hear the answer.
Eventually, the path through the forest began to climb slightly. It seemed to follow the stream that flows out of Loch Reidal and heads south toward Windermere. Further on, the lake came into view in the distance. The shores of Lake Reidar are covered with colonies of purple and white impatiens flowers, which are very beautiful. Let's take a break here.
In the way of the lakefront, many couples were taking a walk.
Hither was only footpath and a quiet stroll road though there was a car road in the opposite bank.
Although many ferns had grown in the slope, the way which passes in it was stepped on firmly.
I went over the bridge of the tree that hung to the place at Grasmere in which it flowed out.

