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How to spend 7 days in the Lake District?

  1. Day 1 - Arrival in Ambleside. ...
  2. Day 2 - Enjoy your day in Bowness-On-Windermere - 9,5 miles | 15 km. ...
  3. Day 3 - Ambleside to Patterdale - 11,5 miles | 19 km. ...
  4. Day 4 - Enjoy your day around Ullswater - 8 miles | 13 km. ...
  5. Day 5 - Patterdale to Keswick - 12 miles | 20 km. ...
  6. Day 6 - Enjoy your day around Keswick - 6,5 miles | 11 km.




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The Most Beautiful Places in the Lake District
  1. Grasmere. As we are based in Grasmere, we know just how beautiful it is. ...
  2. Keswick. Set in the north of the Lake District, Keswick took the top spot of the most beautiful escapes in the UK. ...
  3. Ambleside. ...
  4. Hawkshead. ...
  5. Kentmere. ...
  6. Cartmel.


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The Lake District may have seemingly endless tracts of natural beauty that you are free to enjoy, but virtually everything else in the region comes at a cost. Accommodations, dining, activities and attractions are all known for being relatively pricey, mostly because of the immense popularity of the National Park.

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So although March to June are the driest months and October to January the wettest, in the Lake District it is generally sensible to always be prepared for rain. Snow can be expected for around 20 days between November and March so if you are considering exploring the fells in winter be prepared for winter conditions.

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The Lake District is in the North-West of England, with Manchester to the South and Carlise to the North. From sitting back watching the landscape go by on a train to connecting with the National Park by boat, let the journey be part of your adventure!

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