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Top 9 views in the Lake District
- Devoke Water, Eskdale.
- Buttermere.
- Elterwater.
- Grasmere from Loughrigg Terrace.
- Orrest Head, Windermere.
- Arnison Crag, Ullswater.
- The Solway Coast.
- 60 of the best Lake District attractions.
11 Best Lakes in the Lake District
- Windermere.
- Ullswater.
- Derwentwater.
- Bassenthwaite Lake.
- Coniston Water.
- Grasmere.
- Buttermere.
- Thirlmere.
Kirkstone Pass
Kirkstone Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is at an altitude of 1,489 feet (454 m). It is the District's highest pass traversed by road, the A592 road between Ambleside in Rothay Valley and Patterdale in Ullswater Valley.
Is Lake District nice : Visiting the Lake District is one of the most popular holiday choices for people around the UK and further afield. Our Lake District National Park has a wide range of activities and attractions and natural beauty.
What are the famous views in the Lake District
10 amazing views in the Lake District
- The golden sunset from Blencathra.
- This flawless shot of Stickle Tarn.
- The martian-like landscape of Scafell Pike.
- The majestic snowy peak that is Causey Pike.
- This glassy stretch of Wast Water.
- This Yosemite-sque landscape in Loweswater.
- This hygge-inducing shot of Buttermere.
What is the most picturesque village 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.
For breathtaking beauty it has to be Ullswater. For me personally it's the prettiest lake of them all. For a first timer Windermere is OK too but it will be a lot busier there than Ullswater although as the previous poster said it has the benefit of being right by a busy town. Lake cruises can be had from either.
Prettiest Villages & Towns in the Lake District and Cumbria
- Kirkby Lonsdale. Regarded as the gateway to the Lakes, Kirkby Lonsdale provides the perfect spot to explore this beautiful region.
- Keswick.
- Bowness-on-Windermere.
- Ulverston.
- Grasmere.
- Ambleside.
- Coniston.
- Hawkshead.
Which is the most scenic part of the Lake District
The Most Beautiful Places in The Lake District
- GRASMERE. As we are based in Grasmere, we know just how beautiful it is.
- KESWICK. Set in the north of the Lake District, Keswick took the top spot of the most beautiful escapes in the UK.
- AMBLESIDE.
- HAWKSHEAD.
Our 6 Favourite Lake District Fells
- Scafell Pike.
- Helvellyn.
- Catbells.
- Skiddaw.
- Helm Cragg.
- Coniston Old Man.
Windermere
Windermere and the surrounding area is arguably the most famous and popular area in the Lake District.
Which is Better, Keswick or Windermere Windermere is the more touristy of the two towns with lots of day trippers arriving by coach. Keswick is known for mountain scenery and walks that are easily accessible from the town.
Which is nicer, Kendal or Keswick : Kendal is not actually in the Lake Dist National Park, although it is a nice town, it is not as well served for pubs/restaurants as Keswick, and lacks some of the atmosphere of the villages within the park. Keswick would be a better choice in my opinion. Definitely Keswick.
Is Keswick or Ambleside better : Both places would be interesting to walk around in the evening. Ambleside is the more central of the two if you want to see the main places but I quite like Keswick and the Derwentwater area. Many B&Bs in Ambleside are on main routes so staying on the edge of Ambleside as Bailey suggests could be a good suggestion.
Is Keswick or Windermere better
Which is Better, Keswick or Windermere Windermere is the more touristy of the two towns with lots of day trippers arriving by coach. Keswick is known for mountain scenery and walks that are easily accessible from the town.
For breathtaking beauty it has to be Ullswater. For me personally it's the prettiest lake of them all. For a first timer Windermere is OK too but it will be a lot busier there than Ullswater although as the previous poster said it has the benefit of being right by a busy town. Lake cruises can be had from either.Aira Force
Aira Force, Ullswater
Aira Force is the most famous waterfall in the Lake District and attracts thousands of visitors each year. It is situated on National Trust owned land and is surrounded by a network of woodland trails of varying length and difficulty.
Is Windermere better than Keswick : Which is Better, Keswick or Windermere Windermere is the more touristy of the two towns with lots of day trippers arriving by coach. Keswick is known for mountain scenery and walks that are easily accessible from the town.