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Your View: Pictures of the month – May

30 May 2026
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Readers of the Keswick Reminder regularly send in their pictures taken around Keswick, the surrounding area and further afield in Cumbria. Here’s a selection of our favourites published in print this month. Remember you can send your photographs in .jpg format to news@keswickreminder.co.uk

Homes in the hills: Little Town in Newlands with Skiddaw in the background. By Neil Pritt, of Keswick.
Swan lake: Early morning mist over Bassenthwaite Lake. By Mike Cave, of Thornthwaite.
Home sweet home: Keswick and Skiddaw from Walla Crag. By Ken Dover, of Keswick.
Fly me to the moon: Ben Challis captured this wonderful shot of a paraglider while he was photographing a cricket match at Fitz Park.
Path to greatness: Towards Swinside and the Newlands Valley. By Brian Moffat, of Keswick.
The high life: A glorious day on Blencathra. By Phil Newall.
La’al fella: Ken Dover, of Keswick, spotted this small visitor below his bird table.
There goes the sun: Clive Rowlandson took this shot of sunset over Derwentwater with his dog Jet.
In the spotlight: Sunlight on Derwent Island. By Robert Folder, of Keswick.
In bloom: Spring garden with Causey Pike in the distance. By Mike Murgatroyd, of Keswick.
Waiting game: She’s made her nest. By Neil Pritt, of Keswick.
Got the blues: Mecanopsis flowers (Himalayan poppies) below Blencathra. By Graham Anderson.
Church bells: Crosthwaite Church taken at sunset. By Brian Moffat, of Keswick.
Riding the thermals: Gliding towards the Skiddaw range. By Freddie Forsyth, of Keswick.
Walk this way: Walking from the village to Buttermere. By Kelvin Rushworth.
Burst of colour: A rainbow over Keswick. By Brian Moffat, of Keswick.
Practice makes perfect: Mountain rescue volunteers taking part in a rigging training exercise on Castle Rock, St John’s-in-the-Vale. By Matthew Bazire.
Going fishing: A heron awaiting breakfast from the River Greta Keswick. By Mike Murgatroyd, of Keswick.

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