Lake District

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England’s largest national park is a glorious patchwork of craggy fells, mirror-still lakes, ancient woodlands and stone-built villages that have inspired poets and hikers for centuries. Whether you’re scaling Scafell Pike, cruising on Windermere or tucking into a slab of sticky toffee pudding in a cosy pub, the Lake District rewards slow, immersive exploration. This is a place to breathe deep, lace up your boots and let the landscape do the talking.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak up the Lake District’s magic, plan for at least three to four days. This gives you time to tackle a big hike, explore a couple of lakes, visit a historic house and enjoy a pub dinner without rushing. If you’re short on time, a two-day whirlwind tour can hit Windermere, Keswick and a short walk, but you’ll leave wanting more. Drivers should note that roads are narrow and parking fills early – use the frequent bus services (the ‘Lakesider’ and ‘Honister Rambler’ are particularly handy) to avoid stress.

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