
TV Show spotlight
Wainwright's Lakeland & England's North Country
When the young Alfred Wainwright first saw the mountains of Lakeland it was an experience that changed his life. As an old man he recreated his love affair with Lakeland in the company of Eric Robson, exploring Orrest Head and Kendal, Haweswater and Borrowdale. It was journey that culminated in an emotional visit to his favorite mountain—Haystacks.
Insights
Plot Summary
This documentary explores the picturesque landscapes of the Lake District and the broader North Country of England through the eyes of renowned fell walker and guidebook author, Alfred Wainwright. It captures Wainwright's passion for the fells, his distinctive drawing style, and his deep appreciation for the natural beauty and rural life of these regions. Viewers are treated to stunning vistas and insights into the man who immortalized these landscapes.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for this documentary are scarce, it is generally appreciated by fans of Alfred Wainwright and those interested in the British countryside. It's seen as a gentle and informative look at a beloved figure and his passion. The film serves as a valuable visual companion to Wainwright's extensive written works.
What Reviewers Say
A fitting tribute to the legendary Alfred Wainwright.
Offers beautiful scenic views of the Lake District.
Appeals to fans of walking and the English countryside.
Google audience: As there are no readily available aggregated Google user reviews for this specific documentary, a summary cannot be provided. However, general sentiment towards content featuring Alfred Wainwright typically praises his detailed observations and love for the fells.
Fun Fact
Alfred Wainwright famously never used a camera, relying entirely on his own hand-drawn maps and sketches for his iconic guides, which this documentary highlights.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources