Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Lake District, United Kingdom

Lake District National Park Visitor Centre. Kendal. Elterwater. Penrith. Hadrian's Wall. Bowness-on-Windermer. Wast Water. Scafell Pike. Keswick. Derwertwater. Dora's Field. Lake Windermere. Cumbria Way. Rydal Mount.

These wonderful places are United Kingdom's pride. The Lake District of Cumbria lies between the Scottish borders and Northumberland, Durham, North Yorkshire and Lancashire. Lake Windermer is the largest lake in England. The Bowness-on-Windermere caters for the huge number of visitors it receives. The Wast Water is the deepest lake. Scafell Pike are high peaks that indeed harder to reach than any of the others. 

Morover, Keswick is situated in the north of the Lake District, beside Derwentwater which is regarded as the center for walking and climbing. The Cumbria Way is 113 km or 70 mi trail. In Rydal Mount, the famous Wordsworth lives there for 37 years, and just below the house is Dora's Field named after his daughter which was planted with daffodils in her memory. 

All these and more are UK's beautiful places that stores lots of exciting adventure and fun for you and me.

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