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How many days do I need in Lake District?
How long to spend in the Lake District entirely depends on your purpose for visiting and what you want to get out of your trip. How long to spend in the Lake District depends on your own individual preferences, however we recommend spending 3 – 5 nights in the area.June to August

This is the peak tourist season in the Lake District. The weather is usually at its warmest and driest, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and picnicking.The Lake District in England is one of the most beautiful places in the country. There's actually no hyperbole to that statement; it truly is!

Is there much to do in the Lake District : There are a wide range of activities and things to do in the Lake District, and with more than 3,100 kilometres of rights of way, you can walk and cycle around our countryside to your heart's content. In the winter you can even learn winter skills with our very own Fell Top Assessors on Helvellyn.

Which town is best to stay in Lake District

  • Ambleside. A pretty town filled with natural landscapes, Ambleside is located in the heart of the Lake District and is the ideal destination for a rural escape.
  • Bowness-on-Windermere.
  • Cartmel.
  • Coniston.
  • Grasmere.
  • Kendal.
  • Keswick.
  • Newby Bridge.

Is Lake District better than Peak District : Both national parks are some of the most popular places to visit in North West England, for good reason due to the wide range of activities they offer. However, the Lake District wins when it comes to the abundance of activities and options to choose from in its vast landscape.

Best Places to Visit in the Lake District

  • Windermere. Lake Windermere is the largest lake in England and dotted around it are numerous classic slate cottages which the area is renowned for.
  • Coniston.
  • Keswick.
  • Grasmere.
  • Wastwater.
  • Ullswater.
  • Bassenthwaite.


So although March to June are the driest months and October to January the wettest, in the Lake District it is generally sensible to always be prepared for rain. Snow can be expected for around 20 days between November and March so if you are considering exploring the fells in winter be prepared for winter conditions.

What are the disadvantages of the Lake District

The Lake District's challenges include congestion, noise and air pollution, littering, footpath erosion, increased house prices, and conflicts between tourists and farmers, as crops and livestock can be disturbed.Both national parks are some of the most popular places to visit in North West England, for good reason due to the wide range of activities they offer. However, the Lake District wins when it comes to the abundance of activities and options to choose from in its vast landscape.9 Most Beautiful Places in England's Lake District

  • Buttermere.
  • Crummock Water.
  • Haystacks.
  • Wastwater & The Wasdale Valley.
  • St Herbert's Island on Derwentwater.
  • Galleny Force Waterfall & Fairy Glen.
  • Grasmere Village.
  • Hawkshead Village.

  • Ambleside. A pretty town filled with natural landscapes, Ambleside is located in the heart of the Lake District and is the ideal destination for a rural escape.
  • Bowness-on-Windermere.
  • Cartmel.
  • Coniston.
  • Grasmere.
  • Kendal.
  • Keswick.
  • Newby Bridge.

What is the most beautiful town in the Lake District : Hawkshead. Described as the prettiest village in the Lakes, Hawkshead was once a prosperous medieval town and is now a well-loved base for exploring the southern lakes and beyond.

Which is better Cotswolds or Lake District : The Lake District offers stunning panoramas and Lake views that rival any mountain scenery in Europe. The Cotswolds are quintessential England, the Heart of England and picture perfect. You will visit both these regions, spending three days in the Lake District and three in the Cotswolds.

What is the nicest part of the Lake District

Prettiest Villages & Towns in the Lake District and Cumbria

  1. Kirkby Lonsdale. Regarded as the gateway to the Lakes, Kirkby Lonsdale provides the perfect spot to explore this beautiful region.
  2. Keswick.
  3. Bowness-on-Windermere.
  4. Ulverston.
  5. Grasmere.
  6. Ambleside.
  7. Coniston.
  8. Hawkshead.


The area around Windermere is often considered one of the most beautiful parts of the Lake District, especially at the north end around Ambleside.The Most Beautiful Places in The Lake District

  1. GRASMERE. As we are based in Grasmere, we know just how beautiful it is.
  2. KESWICK. Set in the north of the Lake District, Keswick took the top spot of the most beautiful escapes in the UK.
  3. AMBLESIDE.
  4. HAWKSHEAD.

Is the Lake District cold : The weather is generally wet and mild. We also have periods of hot dry weather and cold spells with snow and ice.