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Lake District National Park |
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The Lake District National Park covers 880
square miles of Cumbrian landscape. See video clips. Designated an area of outstanding beauty, the park stretches from Caldbeck in the North to Lindale in the South, and from Ravenglass on the West Coast to Shap in the East. Areas in Cumbria just outside
the Park are also well worth visiting. They are just as
beautiful and interesting but
perhaps a little less busy for those seeking a more tranquil experience in peace and quiet. The whole area exudes charm throughout the summer but is equally attractive with lots to see and do during autumn, winter and spring. Visitors and artists alike are drawn to the area all year round, and are inspired by the way the light draws fascinating shapes on the landscape. There are
a variety of short-term lets available in tourist hotspots and in
isolated areas and peaceful towns and villages outside the National Park. Check weather in the lake District
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