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it is a beautiful place to explore. went there during Covid summer. first time camping. character building exercise indeed
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Lake District National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The British Lake District National Park is the largest national park in the UK and one of the few mountainous areas in the UK. All places in England above 3000 feet above sea level are located in this national park. In 2017, the British Lake District National Park was included in the World Natural Heritage. The English Lake District National Park is a particularly beautiful part of England, with majestic peaks and sparkling lakes, as well as many hiking and climbing routes, as well as a wealth of tourist attractions and indoor and outdoor activities. A major feature of the park is the lakes and mountains carved by glacial erosion. The mountains are especially famous for the Lakeland Fells, which although not high above sea level, provide us with a large number of challenging mountain hiking routes. There are 16 lakes in the park, including the deeper lake in England - Lake Worcester and the larger natural lake - Lake Windermere.
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Lake District National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it is a beautiful place to explore. went there during Covid summer. first time camping. character building exercise indeed
it is a beautiful place to explore. went there during Covid summer. first time camping. character building exercise indeed
Phenomenal place to visit and spend a few days in, spend at least two nights or more. We based ourselves in Keswick and went on a full day tour with two boat rides on lakes and the entire area was stunning with incredible viewpoints, lots of cultural, literary and geological history and lots of charming towns and villages.
we went near the Rydal cave. it was beautiful and relaxing. there were quite a few visitors but it did not feel too overwhelming. my main concern would be the mountain bikers zooming down the hills without warning, which has caused near-accidents several times…
The lake in the morning is full of mist, like a fairyland on earth. As time passes, the mist gradually dissipates after nine o'clock, and the scenes of the lake are presented one by one. Oversized trees stand, and a small waterfall is hidden in the trees. There are also many fat geese walking around the lake, waiting for tourists to play together. On the small hills by the lake, you can enjoy the lake view, and many people take pictures on it.