With England’s tallest peak, Scafell Pike, and deepest lake, Wastwater, the Lake District also sets the record for being Britain’s largest National Park. Welcoming almost 16 million visitors per year, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Climbing to the summit of Cat Bells to see the views of the surrounding higher fells and lake below is one of the best walks in ...
This social walk will begin from Glenridding, head up onto Swirral Edge and return via Striding Edge and back down to Glenridding via Lanty’s Tarn. If however participants are uneasy with Striding ...
Join our BMC History Walk as we celebrate the centenary of the very first aeroplane landing on a British mountain top. This social walk will celebrate the centenary of the very first landing of an ...
A UK walk has been hailed the best in the country thanks to its 'breathtaking' views as members of the public give it a ...
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Explore dog-friendly Lake District cafés, stays and scenic spots – from lakeside walks to cosy brunch stops where muddy paws are genuinely welcome. Grasmere is the walking hotspot of The Lakes, with ...
The Lake District is home to many lively market towns and quaint villages dotted between rugged fells and dramatic tarns. Although there are plenty of well-known spots with great accommodation options ...
An area of craggy fells, expansive lakes and chocolate box market towns spread over 912 square miles, the Lake District is one of the UK’s most popular tourist destinations. With England’s tallest ...