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The Lake District: A Sapphire on the Map of England

Lake District Scenery

The Lake District, often called "the backyard of England," is one of the UK's most popular national parks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This land, described by the poet Wordsworth as "the most beautiful place on earth," boasts breathtaking lakes, rolling hills, and picturesque countryside.

From the tranquil waters of Lake Windermere to the breathtaking views of Skofell Peak, from the romantic poetry of Grasmere to the outdoor paradise of Keswick, the Lake District offers unique experiences for every traveler. Whether it's a leisurely boat ride on the lake, a challenging mountain hike, or immersing yourself in the world of literature and art, you can find inner peace and the awe of nature here.



Trip duration

A 2-3 day visit is recommended.

Experience tranquility


Best season

Best time to visit: April to October

Suitable for spring, summer and autumn


Transportation options

Self-driving or group tour

Choose your mode of transportation flexibly

Must-see attractions


The Lake District boasts some of the most magnificent natural landscapes in Britain, from tranquil lakes to majestic mountains, each exuding its own unique charm. Whether it's the romance of Windermere, the serenity of Derwent, or the challenge of Scofield Peak, you'll feel the awe-inspiring power of nature. We are offering a special in-depth tour of the Lake District, taking you to experience the unique scenery of this most beautiful countryside in England.

Lake Windermere

Lake Windermere

England's largest natural lake, a landmark of the Lake District

Lake Derwent

Lake Derwent

Keswick Pearl, where the scenery of lakes and mountains complement each other beautifully.

Grassmill

Grassmill

Wordsworth's birthplace, the birthplace of gingerbread

Skofel Peak

Skofel Peak

England's highest peak, a paradise for hikers

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Keswick

Keswick

A major town in the northern part of the lake district, a paradise for outdoor sports.

Ambrose

Ambrose

Bridge House is an iconic building and a transportation hub in the Lake District.

Eagle Cape

Eagle Cape

Wordsworth's school, a charming stone village

Cornishton Lake

Cornishton Lake

Steamship cruises, water sports resort

Lake Butmir

Lake Butmir

A hidden gem in the valley, an excellent hiking route

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London Departures: Selected Travel Products

Starting from London, explore the Lake District National Park, Lake Windermere, and Keswick, or combine these with nearby cities like York and Manchester to unlock more classic British travel routes.

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Manchester Departures: Selected Travel Products

Explore the Lake District National Park and surrounding areas from Manchester on a day trip and unlock more classic British travel routes.

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Unique Experience


The Lake District is not only a paradise for nature lovers, but also offers a wealth of cultural experiences. You can cruise the lakes on a traditional steamboat, savor the famous Grasmere gingerbread, visit the birthplace of poet William Wordsworth, or hike through hidden valleys with a professional guide. These unique experiences will make your Lake District trip even more unforgettable.

Lake cruise

Lake cruise

Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lake area from the water by taking a traditional steamship or a modern cruise ship.

Hiking Adventure

Lake District Hiking Adventure

Explore the most beautiful hiking routes in the Lake District with professional guides.

Wordsworth House

Wordsworth House

Visiting the pigeon loft to learn about the creative life of the Lakeside poets

Grasmere Gingerbread

Grasmere Gingerbread

Savor the legendary gingerbread made with a century-old secret recipe, a must-buy specialty of the Lake District.

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Accommodation Recommendations


The Lake District offers a wide variety of accommodation options, from luxury lakeside hotels to cozy country cottages. Windermere and Keswick are the main bases for accommodation, offering excellent facilities and convenient transportation. For a truly authentic Lake District experience, consider a lakeside hotel or a traditional English inn. Advance booking is essential during peak season (June-September), as accommodation resources in the Lake District are limited; early planning is highly recommended.

Gilpin Hotel & Lake House

Gilpin Hotel & Lake House

★★★★★|Wyndermere Lakeview Spa Hotel

Linthwaite House

Linthwaite House

★★★★★|Edward-era manor with stunning lake views

Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa

Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa

★★★★|A renowned romantic spa hotel

The Swan at Grasmere

The Swan at Grasmere

★★★★|Grasmere, a tranquil town with traditional English charm

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Lake District Cuisine


The Lake District is renowned for its fresh, high-quality local ingredients and boasts the most Michelin-starred restaurants in the UK. You can savor Cumberland sausages, Lake District lamb, freshly caught lake fish, and local cheeses. Many restaurants and pubs use local ingredients to offer farm-to-table dining experiences. Don't miss the chance to sample local craft beers and traditional English afternoon tea.

The Drunken Duck

The Drunken Duck

Michelin Recommendation | £££ | Craft Beer and Local Cuisine

The Old Stamp House

The Old Stamp House

Michelin 1 star | ££££ | Creative Lake District Cuisine

The Jumble Room

The Jumble Room

Creative cuisine | ££ | Grasmere, unique atmosphere

The Cottage in the Wood

The Cottage in the Wood

Michelin 1 star | £££ | Mountain view restaurant

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