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    Day two. In a yurt

    Our home for the week was the yurt at Inside Out Camping. It could sleep five people, had a wooden flooring to protect us from the cold at night, a kitchen and a wood-burning stove inside. The campsite where we settled in had clean toilets and showers with hot water. The organisers have thought of every detail. Solar panels give us access to mains electricity, a gas cylinder for cooking, and there's even an excellent BBQ set. Such a civilized variant of rest as campers. And the main thing - our camp is situated on the bank of mountain river. It is unbelievable pleasure to fall asleep and wake up to its sound. One more advantage of such rest - full off-line. There was no cellular communication in the campsite, we could disconnect from the outside world and enjoy nature and good company. Of course, such "conveniences" are not found in every camp, but it is highly recommended to put smartphones away for the time of camping.
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    Derwent Water Marina
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    Derwent Water Marina

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    The first hiking route we decided to do is around Lake Derwent Water, also called the "Queen of Lakes". The trail is fairly flat and easy, and is ideal for beginner hikers. It also winds along the scenic shoreline, interspersed with ancient woodland and small piers. There are picnic areas, restaurants, cafes and toilets along the way.
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