
Grasmere, Lake District © Mick Knapton
The Lake District sits within Cumbria, in the north-west of
England, and plays host to a series of expansive lakes and rocky
mountains that together form some of the most strikingly beautiful
vistas in the country. The landscape is a mix of rolling farmlands,
green valleys and heather-covered moors, interrupted here and there
by bustling towns and villages that have been popular holiday
destinations in England for hundreds of years. Despite attracting
10 million visitors each year, the Lake District retains its
peaceful and pastoral existence and hikers can go for miles without
seeing any living creatures but sheep and cows.
The Lake District is the largest national park in England and
stretches some 885 square miles (2,292 sq km), from Caldbeck in the
north to Lindale in the south, and from Ravenglass in the west to
Shap in the east. Each of the lakes within the area has its own
character: Windermere, Grasmere and Ullswater are considered the
prettiest, but those wishing to avoid the crowds can head for Wast
Water, Crummock Water or Buttermere.
A holiday in the Lake District offers visitors a range of
activities, from bird watching, lake cruises and gentle strolls, to
mountain biking, water sports and hiking. The region is also home
to Scafell Pike, which at 3,209ft (978m) is England's highest peak.
There are also plenty of castles, market towns, galleries and
museums worth visiting, including Dove Cottage and Wordsworth
House, both homes of local poet William Wordsworth.
Some of Cumbria's other famous residents include Robert Southey,
Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin, all writers and poets who, like
Wordsworth, drew inspiration from the land and the lakes. Today,
the rugged beauty of Cumbria and the Lake District continues to
inspire both visitors and locals alike, and remains one of the most
popular regions in England.
Attractions

Grizedale Forest © Russ McGinn/CC_BY
Grizedale Forest
There are some wonderful things to see and do in Grizedale
Forest, near the Hawkshead village. Visitors can go hiking or ride
mountain bikes along the beautiful sculpture trail, or peruse the
galleries of the Brewery Arts Centre. Grizedale Forest also has an
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Hill Top © Chris Brown
Hill Top
Hill Top is a working farm formerly owned by Beatrix Potter, the
famous author of children's books such as
The Tale of
Peter Rabbit and
The Story of Miss Moppet.
The cottage, along with Miss Potter's original furnishings and
artworks, has been...
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Holker Estate © Holker Estate 2008
Holker Estate
Holker Estate, the home of Lord and Lady Cavendish, is a
wonderful attraction for visitors to the Lake District. The stately
Holker Hall and its gardens are open to the public and there is a
fantastic restaurant and gift shop on the premises....
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Keswick © kevinzim
Keswick
The tourist hub of the northern Lake District in England,
Keswick is a popular destination for walks and hikes. Nearby is the
Castlerigg Stone Circle, a sacred Neolithic site, and Skiddaw and
Catbells are popular hills (or fells) for walking. Keswick has
several unique...
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Puzzle Pieces © wilhei55
The Puzzling Place
The Puzzling Place offers a range of interactive optical
illusion exhibits, artwork and sculptures to fascinate visitors.
From large wooden puzzles and tricky brain-teasers to balls rolling
uphill or seeing people shrink and grow inexplicably, there's no
end to the wonders of this fun...
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Windermere © jack berry
Windermere
One of the prettiest lakes in Cumbria, Windermere has gathered
around it a number of bustling communities with a lot of fun things
to see and do, becoming a popular tourist destination in the Lake
District. The pretty towns that surround the lake...
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Dove Cottage © Menage a Moi
Wordsworth Museum and Residences
William Wordsworth lived at Dove Cottage from 1799 to 1813, when
he moved down the road to the more upmarket Rydal Mount and
Gardens. The Dove Cottage residence was the site of his most
creative phase and is home to the Wordsworth Museum,...
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