National Trust Camping Lake District

By Camper Calvin  

national trust camping lake district

The lakes of Cumbria

The Lake District is located in the county of Cumbria, northwest England and is one of the most beautiful and picturesque the world, is also known as "lakes" or "Lakeland." In 1951, about 886 square miles of the Lake District became a national park and today a massive 885 square miles, the Lake is the largest in England and 12 national parks is the best known tourist destination in England outside London. The lakes are just a few hours travel time away from the three lakes international airports making it easy to find by car, bus or train.

Home writer Beatrix Potter and loved by the poet William Wordsworth, the Lake District National Trust managed by the United Kingdom is now a world famous National Park visit for a maximum of 16 million people per year. The Lake District is a pleasant and peaceful place to relax, but for those who like adventure there are many activities to be involved in. The region offers a multitude of interesting attractions and outdoor activities with many housing, including hotels, hostels, camping and caravanning. Lakeland trip is easy, with a range of services, including taxis, buses, although the traditional boat boat on Lake Windermere.

The Lake District is a walker's paradise at any time of year with many paths Hiking and layout is famous for its beautiful landscapes, charming towns of Lakeland villages and castles and historic houses can be seen in the area and is also great mountain biking paths and trails to explore. Many climbers visit the Lake District because it is home to Scafell Pike the highest mountain in England at 3210ft high. Lake Windermere is 10.5 miles long massive popular with sailboats, fishermen and other water activities. Among the many lakes, Wastwater, located at the foot of Scafell is the deepest lake in England about 258 feet deep.

Whether you are visiting the region to rest and relax amidst the natural beauty of the region to visit or participate in sport Lakes is a nice place for a wide range age groups have much to offer.

About the Author

The author of this article frequently enjoys visiting the lake district and runs a forum 28 website for the local residents of Barrow in Furness which is a town about 20 minutes drive away from the lakes. photographs of barrow

Crinkle Crags via “The Bad Step” & “The Climbers Traverse”


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