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The Short-Break Travel Guide - LAKE DISTRICTBACK

Short-Break Travel Guide The Lake District, that area of outstanding natural beauty nestled in the North West, is without rival. And, with its stunning combination of vast, crystal-clear lakes, interspersed with 3000ft peaks, verdant hills and chocolate-box villages, it's unique in the UK. Although the lakes are the most obvious draw, the surrounding National Park also has much to offer.
If you prefer a relaxed holiday you can amble among the quaint tea shops or indulge in some hearty northern fare in one of the many cosy pubs in the area. If you like an active break, there are countless walks of varying difficulties as well as a whole host of other outdoor pursuits to enjoy, from wind surfing to mountain climbing. One of the things that makes the Lake District so surprising is that it squeezes all this, and more, into an area of only 30 miles across.
There's much history and culture to soak up, too. Beatrix Potter and Wordsworth are just two of the Lakes' alumni, and there are visitor centres dotted across the park, explaining the flora, fauna and landscape. There's even the world's largest pencil, at the Cumberland Pencil Museum!
So, whatever you're looking for from your next motorcaravanning holiday, it's likely you'll find it here among this national treasure, just waiting to be cherished and explored by you and your motorhome.

48 Hour Essentials

Travel the Tea Trail
Cumbria is famous for its food as well as its scenery, so the tourist board has devised a trail to enable you to appreciate both.
Tel 01539 822222 Web www.golakes.co.uk

Be inspired by the National Mountaineering Exhibition
This frequently updated attraction, housed in the Rheged Centre, highlights the bravery and excitement of mountaineering.
Tel 01768 868000 Web www.rheged.com

Visit Wordsworth's house
Drive down to Grasmere and you can nose about Wordsworth's 400-year-old home. The famous Romantic poet lived and worked at Dove Cottage, which contains original furniture and charming period decor.
Tel 015394 35544 Web www.wordsworth.org.uk

Sup a pint of Bluebird
This local ale is the perfect pint with which to seal a special weekend in the Lakes. It's locally brewed and found in most of the pubs around Windermere. If you like traditional pubs try The Hole Int' Wall in Bowness-on-Windermere.
Tel 015394 43488

What's NEW
A podcast by Wainwright
Since the early 1950s Alfred Wainwright has been walking the Lakeland Fells and writing guides to the best views and routes in the area. Now you can download his podcast, read by the man himself: it talks you through one of his favourite walks: the path up Helm Crag, Grasmere.
Web www.golakes.co.uk/wainwrightpodcast

Honister Via Ferrata
This is England's first via ferrata (Italian for 'iron road'): a walk along high mountain passes where you are secured to a cable. This one follows the Victorian miners' route along Fleetwith Pike, to the 2126ft summit.
Web www.honister-slate-mine.co.uk

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