• Key Facts About the Lake District. The area has four mountains higher than 3,000 feet, including England's highest, Scafell Pike.
  • Within the Lake District National Park 24 lakes and tarns are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by virtue of their aquatic interest.
  • The focal point of the district is the Lake District National Park, which is one of the 14 National Parks located in UK.
  • () England's Lake District is located in Cumbria and named for the 16 glacial lakes that lie in long ribbons among its fells, moors, and green valleys.
  • The park is comprised of the entire area known as the Lake District which includes a number of lakes, forests, and mountains.
  • Lake District, famous scenic region and national park in the administrative county of Cumbria, England.
  • Despite the name the "Lake District" there is only one body of water that carries the name "lake" - Bassenthwaite; all the rest are "waters" and "meres".
  • Wast water is the deepest Lake in the Lake District and is overlooked by Scafell Pike which at 3206 feet is Englands highest mountain.
  • This page is about the mountainous region in the North-West of England. For the national park in that district, see Lake District National Park.
  • It takes place in the harsh but beautiful landscape of the Lake District in autumn. A section near Honister slate mine is the only part open to spectators.