• The mountains (or 'fells') of the Lake District are known as the "Cumbrian Mountains", "Cumbrian Fells" or "Lakeland Fells".
  • The Lake District is England's largest National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Called Scafell Pike, it sits pretty at around 3,209 feet, and is a doable climb for the more adventurous. The Lake District’s natural beauty has inspired many artists.
  • Lake Windermere is England's largest natural lake. The Lake District has 16 major lakes and another 76 smaller water bodies considered as lakes.
  • Welcome to the Lake District National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Ice and fire carved the highest mountains and deepest lakes. Humans brought life and love. Welcome to the Lake District.
  • Perched on a hilltop halfway between Coniston and Ambleside, The Drunken Duck is generally acknowledged as one of the Lake District’s finest pubs.
  • The Lake District is the UK’s most popular national park. Situated in Cumbria, in the North West of England, it is famous for it’s lakes, forests and fells...
  • About. Guided walks in the Lake District National Park. Read more. ... Top ways to experience Lake District National Park and nearby attractions.
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