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The ‘Steamers’ create the perfect opportunity to combine a cruise on a beautiful lake…
The stream which flows over Aira Force is Aira Beck, which rises on the upper slopes of…
Located close to Kirkstone Pass, Brotherswater is surrounded by breathtaking scenery. …
Helvellyn is one of the most famous mountains in the Lake District and has Striding Edge…
Fairfield sits at the head of the valley immediately north of Ambleside. The Fairfield…
Thirlmere was originally two smaller lakes, which were joined to create a single resevoir…
Commence from the Dob Gill Car Park around a kilometre along the road from Wythburn on…
High Street is the name of the biggest mountain in the group of fells over which the…
Haweswater is the most easterly lake in the Lake District and is also an important…
Art gallery and art shop run by the Heaton Cooper family, selling original paintings and…
Make yourself comfortable in the former home of National Trust Founder, Canon Rawnsley.…
Wordsworth's best loved family home for 37 years. It was here that he wrote many of his…
A visit to Dove Cottage today transports you back to this remarkable period of ‘plain…
Grasmere lake lies to the south of Grasmere village, around which there are some gentle…
Rydal Water is one of the smallest lakes and is very popular partly because of its…
Raised in circa 3000BC, Castlerigg is perhaps the most atmospheric of all British stone…
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