Stretching out in front of us was tranquil Lake Windermere surrounded by the rocky peaks and green hills of England’s largest national park. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you ...
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Aside from magnificent fells, glittering lakes, craggy valleys and striking whitewashed villages, the Lake District’s awe-inspiring landscape is home to some of the UK’s best hotels. You don’t have to ...
As a seasoned travel writer residing in the north of England, I frequently escape to Cumbria for weekend getaways - at least annually. Hence, I fancy myself quite knowledgeable about the best Lake ...
Majestic fells, glittering lakes, craggy valleys and comely white-washed villages - you’d need a heart of stone not to be beguiled by the Lake District. With England’s highest mountain, longest lake ...
Grandfather clocks, ornate picture frames, gently creaking floorboards, beautiful antique furniture, head-turning oil paintings and beguiling busts. The interior of four-star Grade II-listed Storrs ...
With England’s tallest peak, Scafell Pike, and deepest lake, Wastwater, the Lake District also sets the record for being Britain’s largest National Park. Welcoming almost 16 million visitors per year, ...
The best Lake District hotels will manage to encapsulate all that is magnificent about the region in a stay, from local produce dressing your dinner plate to carefully designed interiors that reflect ...
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