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1 Visiting Cumbria and The Lake By Carrie Phillips District Cumbria is home to one of the most beautiful areas in England, the Lake District. If you are visiting for a week, or even a day, you need to make sure that you take advantage of all the amazing locations and opportunities to do something different, because they are literally right on your door step. In this article there are a few locations, which would definitely be worth putting on your list of places to visit whilst you are here!

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1Visiting Cumbria

and The Lake By Carrie Phillips

DistrictCumbria is home to one of the most beautiful areas in England, the Lake District. If you are visiting

for a week, or even a day, you need to make sure that you take advantage of all the amazing locations and opportunities to do something different, because they are literally right on your door step. In this article there are a few locations, which would definitely be worth putting on

your list of places to visit whilst you are here!

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In the heart of Cumbria and the Lake District, Ullswater is a stunning location, which has a wide variety of activities to do, even on a rainy day, and lets face it, being in the Lake District we have plenty of those!

The lake itself stretches a huge 7 ½ miles from Pooley Bridge, all the way to Glenridding, but there are plenty of ways to get around, be it on foot, by bike or by steamer. Whether you choose to hug the shoreline or hike

up the surrounding fells, the views are incredible and at every twist and turn in the route you can see the beautiful landscape from a new point of view.

Walking around Ullswater gives you the opportunity to catch a steam boat from Pooley Bridge, Howton or Glenridding, should the weather change, legs get tired or even just to make your visit that little bit more

interesting. You can also hire sailing boats and kayaks, from both ends of the lake, should your sporting side shine through during your visit.

As one of the most spectacular lakes in Cumbria, it is without a doubt a top priority place to visit, for any outdoor enthusiast or anyone who appreciates the beauty of the English countryside.

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Located on the outskirts of Keswick amidst a panorama of rugged mountains and hill tops, Castlerigg Stone Circle is one of the most beautiful and most popular stone cir-cles in Cumbria. With views across to the most walked fells in the county, such as Skiddaw, Blen Cathra, and Hellvellyn, Castlerigg Stone Circle offers an in-credible overview of the formidable landscape, within the heart of the Lake Ditrict. It is no wonder thousands of people gather here every year to paint, draw, photograph or just take in the incredible surroundings visible from this mysterious location.

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Castlerigg Stone Circle

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The origins and crea-tion of this landmark is unknown,

but is believed to date back to 3200BC and to have been used for religious cer-emonies. It is now owned by the National Trust and maintained by English Herit-age, which means this location is available for your viewing pleasure 24 hours a day allowing you to take in the ever chang-ing characteristics of the area, a result of the unpredictable and volatile Lakeland

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Kirstone Pass is the well travelled, long and winding road which con-nects Ullswater and Ambleside. The road through the high Lakeland fells boasts not only and enjoyable drive, but beautiful scenic views and lovely inn with an incredible beer garden!

Known as ‘the inn with altitude,’ sitting at 1500ft, it is the high-est inhabited building in Cum-bria, which, for over 500 years, has provided accomdation, food and drink to the many travellers that has passed it’s doors. From the inn there is access to many walks into the fells, including Red Screes, Hellvellyn, Fairfield and St Raven’s Edge, all enjoyable walks and climbs with some of the most stunning views, on a clear day. A definite place to visit for anyone who appreciates the outdoors, or K

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For more information on all of these locations visit: www.visitcumbria.com

Hallin Fell

Hallin Fell, situated next to the crooked, pleaseant wa-ters of Ullswater, is a simple walk started at Martindale

Chruch, which is accessible to people of any fitness level. Reaching the top rewards you with an incredible view of Ullswater, an amazing overview of the Martindale valley

and views across to Blen Cathra and Little Mell Fell.

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