Lake District National Park, England
The Lake District is also known as Lakeland. As the name suggests, the place is known for its scenic lakes that are attractive for those people who love nature and its beauty. The place has a park that has a rich history of over half a million years ago.
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The place is famous for the forests, lakes, and mountains that surround the place. Its powerful beauty is associated with Wordsworth, John Ruskin, Beatrix Potter and other renowned poets.
A National park was time-honored in 1951 and it is titled a UNESCO world Heritage Site. This is one of the most visited places in the United Kingdom. It is valued that more than 15.8 million people visit the place on an annual basis. Lake District is very accessible because it is contained with a box of Trunk Routes. As the highest-ground in England, some places naturally have a very extensive view on a clear day.
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The Lake District of Cambria, Northern England is a place that every person in the world wishes to visit one day. This place is lined with 16 stunning bodies of water, but the largest natural lake in the Bred is Windermere. It is nearly 15 square Kilometers and therefore it forms the main attraction in the place.
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The scene is a place that has its set of beauty not only because of the lake, but because it has much more to offer. This place has plenty of places to charm you and leave your mind relaxed than before. You may never stop staring at the adorable villages that are standing by the lake side. These villages are beautifully built and decorated with candy and standing in a beautiful environment.
The southern side of the Lake District, there lies slates, sandstones and siltstones. They are commonly only referred to as Windermere Group. These beautiful stones are believed to have formed more than 420 million years ago.
Wray Castle
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On the other end, you will spot some of the oldest England stone churches. Spending time at this place will make you get a relaxing effect just watching the moonlight twinkle over the old stones of the church. Its small size is a perfect reason why you should walk around and watch it every aspect of life.
Troutbeck Church - Cumbria
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St Mary’s church - windermere
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In 1835, William Wordsworth inspired travel to the place through his guide. He stated that those who would like to travel on the lake should be worthy of its beauty.
He stated that his guide was prepared for the minds of persons of taste and feelings for the landscape. Those people who might be inclined to sightsee the District of the lake with that degree of responsiveness to which its attractiveness may fairly lay claim. The place now boasts the highest concentration of Michelin stars outside of London.
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