Cumbria & the Lake District – The greatest Great Outdoors
Learn everything about Cumbria & the Lake District from its unique historical landmarks to its vibrant attractions. You’ll also find useful travel information such as a map of Cumbria & the Lake District, accommodation booking and information on famous attractions and events such as Lake Windermere, Wordsworth’s home and much more.
Memory of Cumbria“Cumbria is a perfect package - it’s got the Lakes, the Pennines, the Dales, Hadrian’s Wall
and beautiful coastline. It really is picture postcard.”
Ben Fogle, TV presenter
An inspiration for generations
From 16 sparkling lakes and England’s highest mountains, to sheltered valleys, heather moorlands and salty seascapes, Cumbria and the Lake District have inspired and captivated generations of visitors and famous writers and poets such as William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter. But there’s more to see than just scenery. The area has a rich heritage to discover, a vibrant and contemporary cultural scene, and a growing reputation for fine food and drink. And on top of all this, there is a huge choice of tourist activities in some of the greatest Great Outdoors in the world.
Culture and heritage
The unique landscape that inspired Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter today nurtures a new generation of writers, artists and musicians. Sculpture trails, poetry programmes, street art and theatre add up to a thriving cultural scene. The area has a fascinating heritage, too. In stone circles and Roman forts, in historic houses and museums, the past still echoes.
Food and drink
From microbreweries and Michelin-starred restaurants to cosy cafés and farmers markets, Cumbria and the Lake District is fast becoming a food lover’s paradise. Whether it’s the simplest loaf or the most sumptuous delicacy, you’ll find food and drink produced and prepared by people who are passionate about quality.
Shopping
There’s plenty of scope for retail therapy. Carlisle is a cosmopolitan city centre with big high-street stores and small boutiques; and market towns like Ulverston and Kirkby Lonsdale are made for browsing, full of tempting, independent shops. Craft fairs, workshops, studios and galleries all over Cumbria offer everything from designer jewellery to custom-made furniture.
Sport
This is one big adventure playground and it’s up to you how you get your kicks. There’s watersports galore (from kayaking to kitesurfing), challenging long-distance cycle routes, and pulse-racing mountain bike trails. Or head to the hills for classic fell walks, scrambling or rock-climbing. There’s golf, fishing (freshwater and sea) and horseriding, too.
Music and nightlife
You’ll find live music playing in pubs and venues across the region, and throughout the year there are great festivals, from classical and rock music to folk, blues and jazz. Go to the theatre, dine out or simply sit back, sip cocktails on a lake cruise and watch the sun set.
Buy before you fly
To make your trip to Cumbria and The Lake District easier, why not buy your travel passes and attraction tickets before you even leave home? Don’t go anywhere without the Great British Heritage Pass (www.visitbritaindirect.com/en-AU/detail.aspx?ProductCode=Tp1), which gives you free entry to nearly 600 of the finest historic buildings, gardens and monuments across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. For more great offers, go to VisitBritain Direct (www.visitbritaindirect.com.au).
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