- The Lake District is England's largest National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region and national park in Cumbria, North West England.
- The Lake District is a national park in the northwest of England’s Cumbria County that is about 885 square miles.
- The Lake District in Cumbria is a stunning region that showcases some of the most awe-inspiring natural beauty in the world.
- The Lake District is the UK’s most popular national park.
- Complex geology – the Lake District’s rocks provide a dramatic record of nearly 500 million years, with evidence of colliding continents, deep oceans...
- There are events taking place in the Lake District year-round, including beer festivals, food festivals, music festival, agricultural shows, as well as seasonal events.
- In fact every square inch of ground over 3,000 feet above sea level in England is found within the Lake District including the highest point, Scafell Pike.
- Top Things to Do in Lake District, Cumbria: See Tripadvisor's 959,146 traveller reviews and photos of 1,080 things to do when in Lake District.
- The park is comprised of the entire area known as the Lake District which includes a number of lakes, forests, and mountains.
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