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Revealing the Foundations:

The geology and landscape of the Westmorland Dales.

By Elizabeth Pickett 2023 £10

The Westmorland Dales forms the NW corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This 36 page booklet, with full colour photographs and diagrams includes the geological map of the area. It suggests places to visit and Local Geological Sites in the area.


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Geotrails 1: Whitbarrow (ASLT Edition)

By Peter Standing £4

Exploring the rocks and landscapes of Whitbarrow by Peter Standing.

This Geotrail is dedicated to Murray Mitchell (1933-2012), eminent geologist, palaeontologist and past president of the Westmorland Geological Society, who inspired the first Whitbarrow geological guide. The trail commemorates his great contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Lower Carboniferous limestones and their fossils.

This new impression of Peter Standing’s original geotrail booklet has been republished by the Landscape Trust with minor corrections.


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Geotrails 4: Gait Barrows, Trowbarrow and Coldwell (ASLT edition)

By Peter Standing £4

This geotrail in based on the original “Gait Barrows to Trowbarrow Geotrail” by the late Peter Standing.  This extensively revised, modernised and expanded edition builds on the author’s original but extends the walk to provide a complete circular excursion through Gait Barrows and Trowbarrow, around Hawes Water, Challan Hall Allotment and the Coldwell Horseshoe. It also includes a section on Leighton Moss.


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Geotrails 5: Farleton and Hutton Roof (ASLT Edition)

By Peter Standing £4

A collection of landscape walks featuring the geology, geography, history and ecology around Farleton, Clawthorpe, Burton-in-Kendal and Hutton Roof by Peter Standing.

This second impression of Peter Standing’s original geotrail booklet has been republished by the Landscape Trust with minor corrections.

 


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Geotrails 2: Beetham and Hale

By Peter Standing £2.50 reduced

A circular walking route around the landscapes of Beetham and Hale, with a guide to the geology, landforms, history and ecology.


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Geotrails 3: Arnside (ASLT Edition)

By Peter Standing £4

A collection of six walks exploring the landscapes of the Arnside Parish by Peter Standing, this 32-page booklet looks at the geology, history and ecology of the area and of the Kent estuary.

This new impression of Peter Standing’s original geotrail booklet has been republished by the Landscape Trust with minor corrections.




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All 5 of Peter Standing's Geotrails

Set of 5 now £17

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Landscape Walks around Sandside, Storth and Carr Bank (ASLT Edition)

By Peter Standing £7

This 54 page booklet of Landscape Walks features a guide to the villages, geology, flora and fauna, industrial landscapes and estuary of the River Kent. Written by the late Peter Standing in his inimitable style, it is copiously illustrated with 175 photographs and 28 maps, including aerial views, lidar images and the author’s own diagrams.  The book also brings into print for the first time an updated and expanded version of the 5km Storth Geotrail, which was originally developed by the author for publication on the web.  The book includes an additional six trails of between 0.5 and 5km: Bela Estuary; Marsh Lane; Hazelslack; Teddy Heights; Guard Hill and Storth History.

Peter had almost finished this work at the time of his death; it was subsequently prepared for publication by his family in Peter’s memory. The Landscape Trust is now able to publish this revised edition, which has been updated to take account of changes in the area in the vicinity of the walks.

Lower Carboniferous corals
A Lateral Key for the Identification of the Commoner Lower Carboniferous Coral Genera.

By Murray Mitchell (ex BGS palaeontology) 2003 second edition £2

This little pamphlet is still useful with advice on how best to go about identifying the corals, a table key and some photos.

Walks and excursions around Keswick, Bassenthwaite, Derwentwater and Borrowdale.

By Alan Smith £2.99

This booklet attempts to explain how the landscapes around Keswick reflect the underlying rocks, and how over very long periods of time the landscape has been shaped.

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Kendal Building Stones.

By Geoff Brambles

FREE with another purchase.

Whitbarrow lgs

A geological walk, looking at rocks, plants and landscape.

Various authors £1.50

Whitbarrow is of outstanding importance for its biological and geological interest. A mosaic of species-rich limestone grasslands, open and wood-covered limestone pavement and limestone scree slopes are present along with ancient, semi-natural and deciduous woodland.


Yewdale lgs

A walk in Yewdale, north east of Coniston.

By Murray Mitchell £3.00

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Typically £2.00 per booklet or £3.00 for the set of 5.

Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre

The Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre at Tullie House Museum, Carlisle keeps wildlife information for the county of Cumbria. Tullie House Museum, in its role as a local natural history museum, has collected and disseminated records of wildlife in Cumbria since its inception in 1893. From the early 1990s the Museum has developed a computerised database of species and habitat records in Cumbria and has taken the central role in providing a local biodiversity data service for the county. This role was restyled as Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre (CBDC) in 2010, a not-for-profit organisation hosted by Tullie House Museum and advised by local stakeholders.
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreFriday, June 26th, 2026 at 10:13pm
Day 3 of #CumbriaWildWatch

Spend 10 minutes in green space in Cumbria recording your wildlife observations - and send then to us via an app or our online form. Gardens, parks, coast or fell - help us achieve 2,000 observations this weekend.

https://www.cbdc.org.uk/get-involved/cumbria-wild-watch/
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Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreThursday, June 25th, 2026 at 9:23pm
Day 2 of #CumbriaWildWatch

What will you see today? Tells us what animals, plants, fungi you spot to help build up a better understanding of what is found where in Cumbria...

https://www.cbdc.org.uk/get-involved/cumbria-wild-watch/
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Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreWednesday, June 24th, 2026 at 8:01pm
go!

#CumbriaWildWatch 2026 has started! Log your wildlife sightings to help us better understand Cumbrian biodiversity - especially during the #heatwave.

Find out how to take part:
https://www.cbdc.org.uk/get-involved/cumbria-wild-watch/
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreWednesday, June 24th, 2026 at 6:25am
get ready....

#CumbriaWildWatch starts at midnight and runs to 28 June. Help us to better understand the wildlife of Cumbria by recording animals, plants and fungi in your local green space.

You can record on iNaturalist, iRecord, download a spreadsheet or submit an observation form. Find out more by searching for Cumbria Wild Watch.

https://www.cbdc.org.uk/recording-wildlife/share-your-records/cbdc-online-records-form/
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Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreTuesday, June 23rd, 2026 at 5:44am
on your marks.....

#CumbriaWildWatch starts on 25 June. Log your wildlife sightings using #iNaturalist or #iRecord as we try to better understand biodiversity in this glorious county!

We have created an iNat project and iRecord activity which should automatically pick up any records created on either app but you might also want to join the project/activity to see how the Wild Watch is progressing.

https://irecord.org.uk/join/cumbria-wild-watch-2026
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/cumbria-wild-watch-2026
Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
Cumbria Biodiversity Data CentreWednesday, June 17th, 2026 at 5:24am
We love wildlife recording and want to share how simple but incredibly powerful recording is for nature recovery. We're working with @thelandtrust and the @greenangels programme to deliver a wildlife recording session in Whitehaven next week - perfect timing for #cumbriawildwatch. Come along to this free session to find out all you need to know to get recording!

https://greenangels.thelandtrust.org.uk/site/haig/