It's no wonder the Lake District enchanted literary giants like Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth
Set in the mountainous region of Cumbria, the UNESCO-listed Lake District boasts some of the UK's most spellbinding scenery. We're talking glacial valleys, deep blue lakes, lofty peaks and little villages that look like they belong on a postcard. Whether you want to follow in the footsteps of world-famous poets, tackle some of England's highest peaks or explore quirky museums and local breweries, adventure awaits in the Lake District.
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See Aira Force
The Aira Force Waterfall Loop in Ullswater is so scenic that you probably wouldn’t be surprised if you encountered a fairy or pixie along the way. The trail takes you through lush pine woodland, a Bronze-Age Cockpit Stone Circle and a wishing tree trunk before reaching Aira Force, a 20-metre waterfall. This waterfall also inspired Wordsworth's most famous poem, 'Daffodils.'
Watch the world go by in Keswick
Nestled between the towering Skiddaw Peak and the tranquil Derwentwater, this 700-year-old market town is the beating heart of the Lake District. Grab a cuppa and a slice of cake in a cute tearoom or mingle with the locals in a cosy pub around a log fire after a day of cycling or walking.
Go wild swimming in Buttermere Lake
Set in a dramatic mountain valley at the foot of the Honister Pass, swims don't get more scenic than this. Take a deep breath and plunge into the oh-so-fresh water for a swim. There's something so energising about coming up for air surrounded by rolling green fells and the tingling sensation of cold water on your skin. Buttermere is also the starting point for popular walks including Red Pike, Haystacks, Fleetwith Pike and Rannerdale Knotts, which offer fantastic views of the surrounding peaks.
Visit Castlerigg stone circle
Castlerigg is one of England's oldest stone circles. It comprises 38 stones that stand up to 3 metres tall and dramatic 360 views of Helvellyn and High Seat mountains. The Neolithic site dates back to around 3000 BC, making it as old as Stonehenge. The site is thought to have been a social gathering place, trading post or astronomical observatory for the people of the time.
Take a steamboat across Lake Windermere
Wordsworth put this lake on the map, and it's been known as one of the most romantic places in the park ever since. Take a trip across the lake on an old steamboat or hire a rowboat to explore secluded islands. Wrap up a day on the water with a spot of lunch at one of the lakeside villages.
Climb Scafell Pike
Fancy climbing England's highest peak? Standing at 978 metres tall, the views from the summit are pretty special. It takes about four hours return and the route involves scrambling over craggy terrain. It’s pretty steep at points, but it’s worth it. On a clear day, you’ll be treated to views that stretch as far as Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man.
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