Lake District, National Park UK in 4k
This little film shows some of the highlights from our visit to this stunning place in the UK. Definitely a place worth to visit!
KENDAL TO KESWICK - DRIVING MOST SCENIC ROAD IN ENGLAND 4K
Driving Car Most Scenic Road in England. Start From Kendal (A591) Trough Windermere To Keswick . Lake District.
The Waterbirds of Lake Windermere - Lake District National Park - UK
Over a thousand ducks, geese and swans live on Windermere throughout the year. This more than doubles to over two and half thousand birds during the winter!
Many birds fly from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe to spend the winter. Windermere has more birds on it in the winter than any other lake in the Lake District. It's one of the top places in Britain for wintering goldeneye,Coot, coot, pochard and red-breasted merganser.
Windermere is the largest natural lake in England.It is a ribbon lake formed in a glacial trough after the retreat of ice at the start of the current interglacial period. It has been one of the country's most popular places for holidays and summer homes since the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway's branch line in 1847. Historically forming part of the border between Lancashire and Westmorland, it is now within the county of Cumbria and the Lake District National Park.
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Join us on tours on single track roads away from the tourists centres. Included are Wrynose pass, Hardknott pass and Honister pass. At the end of the video a drive through the Yorkshire Dales. Because the footage is shot on different days the weather is not always the same.
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A national park in England
The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside, and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.
Windermere is a large lake in Cumbria’s Lake District National Park, northwest England. It’s surrounded by mountain peaks and villages, including Bowness-on-Windermere, where The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction has modern displays on the children’s writer. In the north, trails lead to Orrest Head, a hill with views across the lake and the fells beyond, and Holehird Gardens, with their alpines, heathers, and shrubs.
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Manchester to Lake District (travel) (Vacation)(United Kingdom)
The Lake District is located entirely within the county of Cumbria. All the land in England higher than 3,000 feet (914 m) above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. It also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, Wast Water and Windermere.
General
The location of the Lake District, shown in white, within Northern England
Settlement
The Lake District is one of the most highly populated national parks. There are, however, only a handful of major settlements within this mountainous area, the towns of Keswick, Windermere, Ambleside, and Bowness-on-Windermere being the four largest. Significant towns immediately outside the boundary of the national park include Millom, Barrow-in-Furness, Kendal, Ulverston, Dalton-in-Furness, Cockermouth, Penrith, and Grange-over-Sands; each of these has important economic links with the area. Villages such as Coniston, Threlkeld, Glenridding, Pooley Bridge, Broughton-in-Furness, Grasmere, Newby Bridge, Staveley, Lindale, Gosforth and Hawkshead are more local centres. The economies of almost all are intimately linked with tourism. Beyond these are a scattering of hamlets and many isolated farmsteads, some of which are still tied to agriculture; others now function as part of the tourist economy.
Communications
Roads
The A591 road as it passes through the countryside between Ambleside and Grasmere
The Lake District National Park is almost contained within a box of trunk routes. It is flanked to the east by the A6 road which runs from Kendal to Penrith (though the extension approved in 2015 is east of the A6). The A590 which connects the M6 to Barrow-in-Furness, and the A5092 trunk roads cut across its southern fringes and the A66 trunk road between Penrith and Workington cuts across its northern edge. Finally the A595 trunk road runs through the coastal plains to the west of the area, linking the A66 with the A5092.
Besides these, a few A roads penetrate the area itself, notably the A591 which runs north-westwards from Kendal to Windermere and then on to Keswick. It continues up the east side of Bassenthwaite Lake. The A591, Grasmere, Lake District was short-listed in the 2011 Google Street View awards in the Most Romantic Street category. The A593 and A5084 link the Ambleside and Coniston areas with the A590 to the south whilst the A592 and A5074 similarly link Windermere with the A590. The A592 also continues northwards from Windermere to Ullswater and Penrith by way of the Kirkstone Pass.
Some valleys which are not penetrated by A roads are served by B roads. The B5289 serves Lorton Vale and Buttermere and links via the Honister Pass with Borrowdale. The B5292 ascends the Whinlatter Pass from Lorton Vale before dropping down to Braithwaite near Keswick. The B5322 serves the valley of St John's in the Vale whilst Great Langdale is served by the B5343. Other valleys such as Little Langdale, Eskdale and Dunnerdale are served by minor roads. The last of these is connected with the first two by the Wrynose and Hardknott passes respectively; both of these passes are known for their steep gradients and are together one of the most popular climbs in the United Kingdom for cycling enthusiasts.[16] A minor road through the Newlands Valley connects via Newlands Hause with the B5289 at Buttermere. Wasdale is served by a cul-de-sac minor road, as are Longsleddale and the valleys at Haweswater and Kentmere. There are networks of minor roads in the lower-lying southern part of the area, connecting numerous communities between Kendal, Windermere, and Coniston.
Filter House, Storrs Park, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, UK
Filter House, Storrs Park, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District, Cumbria, UK. On the market with Humberts of Windermere
England's Stunning Lake District
The Lake District, also commonly known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous not only for its lakes, forests and mountains (or fells), but also for its associations with the early 19th century poetry and writings of William Wordsworth and the other Lake Poets.
Historically shared by the counties of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire, the Lake District now lies entirely within the modern county of Cumbria. All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. It also contains the deepest and longest lakes in England, Wastwater and Windermere, respectively.
The main attraction is the lakes and fells carved by glacial erosion and providing dramatic and inspiring scenery although much modified by man's intervention mainly by farming. It is the former home of cultural luminaries such as William Wordsworth and John Ruskin, and the walks and fells are famously documented by Alfred Wainwright.
First settled in the Stone Age and occupied by the Romans the area was heavily influenced by the Norse in their occupation circa 900 A.D. The Agricultural Revolution and the Enclosure Acts in the 18th century saw the erection of the dry stone walls which are a predominant feature on the fellsides. The 19th Century saw the advent of tourism with the arrival of the railway in the town of Windermere where it terminates.
The destination is popular with national and international visitors and this can easily cause congestion in busy periods at the most popular locations. Visitor attractions are numerous and not limited to scenic attractions.
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3 Days in the Lake District | England UK Travel Vlog
Explore the English countryside with me for 3 days! A tour around the Lake District to find the best stories, the best views and eat some good winter warming food to fuel up for the cold weather. I got to see Windermere, Keswick, Aira Force waterfall and Castlerigg stone circle for the first time!
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Thank you to Rabbie's for a very relaxing 3 days and for sponsoring this video! was on the 3 day Lake District Explorer tour with Rabbie's and departed from London Euston (but there is also an option to start from Edinburgh). You can find out more about it here:
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The gateway to the Lake District! I arrived from London Euston via Virgin Trains to Penrith Station. For those arriving from London, this is the first stop where you'll meet your Rabbie's driver guide, the rest of the group and the bus that will be taking you around
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Not that it's a competition but Castlerigg Stone Circle is even older than Stonehenge! Thought to have been constructed about 3000 BC, this is an atmospheric view whether it's raining, sunny or thundery! Or all three!
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I loved my stay at Larry's Lodge! It's a dog-friendly bed and breakfast with super friendly hosts. You can start with a traditional English fry-up in the morning for breakfast and the rooms are very comfortable! A home away from home. Rabbie's booked this for me as part of the accommodation but you can choose to book your own!
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You can go on a boat ride, enjoy an ice cream or some good ol' British fish and chips (or in my case, cumberland sausage with tea). Beautiful sights, lots of hungry swans and a chance to relax by the water.
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Created by Sarah Nelson in 1854, Grasmere gingerbread is known for producing some of the best gingerbread in the WORLD (they also make rum butter and mint cake)! It's also really good when you dip it in a nice cup of tea as you watch the British weather do its thing. Remember to bring cash!
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A quaint village in Cumbria with a Beatriz Potter gallery! We also visited Tarn Hows nearby (which is also part of the National Trust, I believe)
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Lake District in Autumn (England, UK)
The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, forests and mountains (or fells), and its associations with William Wordsworth and other Lake Poets and also with Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin. The National Park was established in 1951 and covers an area of 2,362 square kilometres. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
The Lake District is located entirely within the county of Cumbria. All the land in England higher than 3,000 feet (914 m) above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. It also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, Wast Water and Windermere.
Озёрный край (англ. Lake District) — горный регион в Северо-Западной Англии, в графстве Камбрия. Территория историко-культурной области практически совпадает с Камберлендскими горами.
Озёрный край знаменит своими живописными горными и озёрными ландшафтами. Крутые горы, низкие зелёные долины, загадочные озёра, стали вдохновением для многих поэтов и художников, включая живших здесь Вордсворта и Беатрис Поттер (см. озёрная школа).
Назван по обилию озёр, включающих четыре крупнейших в Англии — Уиндермир, Алсуотер, Бассентуэйт, Деруэнт-Уотер. Также на территории заповедника находится гора Скофел-Пайк, являющаяся самой высокой точкой Англии.
На территории края расположен национальный парк Лейк-Дистрикт.
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Keswick Town Centre | Lake District Vlogs | Day 1 , Part III | England
Hi Everyone! Welcome to Keswick Town Centre Northwest England’s Lake District National Park. Keswick Town Centre is another tourist attraction that offers so many things to explore. As I have already shared that Keswick is surrounded by breathtaking mountains but there are more things that Keswick Town Centre has to share with you. Although, Keswick Bridge offers a breathtaking view with water under the bridge and right in front of bridge there are mountains with greenery that take the view to next level. Whereas, Pencil Museum shares history of pencils, Museum is just opposite side of Keswick Bridge.
Furthermore, basic necessities are available in town centre whatever you like to get for instance, clothes, food or any other basic stuff; you can get it from there. Moreover, street musicians and street performers are there to chill you up.
In addition, I would like to share about Food or Halal Food. Throughout the Town centre you are not gonna find too many Halal shops but you may find couple of them. However, I already have shared the complete interview of the Turkish Pizza boy but I would like to explain a bit more. Turkish Pizza shop has enough variety of fast food to offer you whereas there is Indian restaurant as well owned by a Bengali Man that offers traditional food and culture, also Greggs, Barclays, coffee shops and so many other things are available. Moreover, it is very important to share with you that the native people are all very friendly, welcoming and cooperative with tourist, Special Thanks to Fateh and Team for their help and cooperation. However, I recommend this place to Visit and explore Nature, culture food and History as well. There are so many other things in Keswick to visit, most importantly Derwentwater from the northern shore near Keswick that you are gonna view in one of my upcoming Videos related to Keswick.
Kindly stay connected with Lake District’s (Most beautiful place of England) complete Series because this series will cover so many places i.e., Ullswater, Windermere Town , Windermere Lake , Bowness, Cruise Journey, Ambleside, Buttermere, Coniston, Grasmere and many other beautiful places. If you feel good while watching my videos then do Like, share, Subscribe and hit the bell icon to get latest updates.
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Lake District, 10 Lakes Tour, England
England's Lake District is one of the prettiest parts of the United Kingdom as we'll show you in our driving tour that's going to be visiting most of the lakes of this wonderful area in the northwest of Great Britain, sharing with you some astonishingly pretty views.
We'll also visit some of the small towns that dot this landscape and we will take you on a boat ride from one end of Ullswater to the other, it's the second largest Lake in the Lake District, although it's only 9 miles long, so you'll find that the Lake District is relatively compact in size.
It's about 30 miles wide and about 40 miles from north to south, all included in the National Park that was created in 1951.
Windermere 2:53 Ambleside 4:00 Rydalwater 5:14 Grasmere 5:51 Thirlmere 9:51 Derwentwater 10:50 Buttermere 13:44 Crummockwater 14:17 Keswick 15:06 Castlerrig Stone Circle 15:33 Ullswater 17:36 Brotherswater 20:11 Troutbeck 21:08 Peter Rabbit 21:56
Especially when guided by a tour company like Mountain Goat with our excellent driver, Kevin, in their minibus that will take us to all of the main sights without any effort on your part. We’re going to show you a one-day trip summarized in this movie in which we see the major lakes.
While it's called the Lake District for a good reason – that's the main attraction – there are many other sites to see, like the old stone bridge, the beautiful countryside we’re driving past, the mountain streams and lakes of course.
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Places to see in ( Lake District - UK )
Places to see in ( Lake District - UK )
The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.
The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, Lake District is famous for its lakes, forests and mountains (or fells) and its associations with the early 19th century writings of William Wordsworth and the other Lake Poets.
Lake District is located in the county of Cumbria, and all the land in England higher than 3,000 feet (910 m) above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. Lake District also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, respectively Wast Water and Windermere.
The Lake District National Park includes nearly all of the Lake District, though the town of Kendal and the Lakeland Peninsulas are currently outside the park boundary. The Lake District is one of the most highly populated national parks. There are, however, only a handful of major settlements within this mountainous area, the towns of Keswick, Windermere, Ambleside, and Bowness-on-Windermere being the four largest.
The Lake District National Park is almost contained within a box of trunk routes. It is flanked to the east by the A6 road which runs from Kendal to Penrith (though the extension approved in 2015 will be east of the A6). The principal radial valleys are (clockwise from the south) Dunnerdale, Eskdale, Wasdale, Ennerdale, Lorton Vale and the Buttermere valley, the Derwent Valley and Borrowdale, the valleys containing Ullswater and Haweswater, Longsleddale, the Kentmere valley and those radiating from the head of Windermere including Great Langdale.
Only one of the lakes in the Lake District is called by that name, Bassenthwaite Lake. All the others such as Windermere, Coniston Water, Ullswater and Buttermere are meres, tarns and waters, with mere being the least common and water being the most common. The major lakes and reservoirs in the National Park are given below.
Bassenthwaite Lake
Brotherswater
Buttermere
Coniston Water
Crummock Water
Derwent Water
Devoke Water
Elter Water
Ennerdale Water
Esthwaite Water
Grasmere
Haweswater Reservoir
Hayeswater
Loweswater
Rydal Water
Thirlmere
Ullswater
Wast Water
Windermere
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The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it’s known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the area and home to traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment
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