The last article mentioned that we had a day trip in the Lake District, bought a day ticket for the Lake District bus, arrived at Ambleside and Grasmere towns, and finally had lunch in the small town of Keswick. These British towns are not big, there are not many restaurants to eat, and after dinner, they are generally not open. Westerners are less particular about what seems to be eating, and for them, drinking is more important than eating. In Keswick took the X5 bus, it took us all the way to the lake area, began to drive along Devonte Lake, the road was quite small, halfway also encountered a car turned into the ditch on the side, crane in the rescue, delayed a lot of time. After leaving Devonte Lake, I went deep into the mountains all the way, the gentle mountains, the mountains are full of grass, the small river flows in the valley, it is very similar to the shrinking version of the Scottish Highlands, the barren mountains, there is actually a youth hostel, there is a group of people riding bicycles on the ridge. The scenery is so beautiful, we were attracted by the scenery and got off at Buttermere. Buttermere has several hotels, campgrounds, and farms. The calm and clear lake reflected the blue sky and white clouds, strolling on the empty sandy road, there is a flock of sheep eating grass on the side, as if they have also integrated into nature. The lake area in June is still a bit cold, it is very suitable for summer, #scenery worth flying #scenery worth flying #where to go #sweep the street plan #my hiking punch notes