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Tuesday

Things To Do In The Lake District

Cumbria and the Lake District houses some of the most magnificent scenery in all of the world and is without a doubt one of the most popular regions of the United Kingdom if you are looking for a fun filled and action packed activities holiday. There are literally so many great sports, activities and even relaxation techniques in the Lake District you’ll be really spoilt for choice and may have to come back twice to experience the whole lot. There really is something for every one of all ages.


Some of the many sporting activities available in the Lake District are extreme in nature and cater to thrill seekers from all over the world. Being home to some of the most exciting lakes and rivers in the world all types of water sports take place – from death defying white water rafting, to simple sailing. If water’s not your thing but you still love excitement and heart pounding action then rock climbing may be right up your alley (or valley). With many climbing centers and experienced instructors dotted around the region, even beginners can be scaling the mountains in no time.


If you prefer a challenge, but one that won’t have you speeding down rapids and hundreds of miles per hour of dangling from hundreds of feet in the air, then there’s nothing wrong with good old hiking of rambling. There are many marked out trails around the Lake District that can be hiked, walked or mountain biked depending on your preference, and all required equipment can be hired if you don’t have room to bring your own.


It’s not all about physically exhausting activities though. The Lake District is also renowned for its many festivals and shows. Whether its arts and culture, film festivals, music festivals or beer, food and wine tasting events, there will definitely be something more relaxing on to give you a break from reenacting Spiderman on the peaks.


Before you pack up and go home it’s always advisable to visit a local town or village for some cultured food and shopping. Cumbria and the Lake District are home to many independently run boutiques and food establishments that boast the same history as the region itself. This is not a place for McDonalds or Argos (yes there’s a few), but to get that full traditional British feel the small local shops and restaurants should be high on your to do list.


On top of all of this exciting stuff are a whole host of different museums, art galleries, wildlife parks and landmarks that would take almost a lifetime to visit every single one.


No matter what you plan on doing when visiting the Lake District you’ll never run out of inspiration for things to do. And if the worse comes to the worse, then sitting back on a scenic mountain with a bottle of wine and a picnic spread is just as worth the travel as any other activity on offer.

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Monday

Cottage Holidays

Staycations or holidaying at home are becoming increasingly popular for those that want all the action and relaxation without all the traveling or cost issues. There is no longer a buzz about going abroad and a lot of people are becoming put off by the increasingly populated and dense holiday resorts in the likes of Spain. What used to be secluded, beautiful and exotic beach getaways have become over built and ugly resorts, where you’d be more likely to have a typical English roast dinner than anything new and cultured. It’s this that has opened many people’s eyes to the beauty and fun that can be found on home soil.


Leading the pack in English tourism aren’t any of those overbearing 50 storey hotels, but quaint little cottages that embody the feeling of “getting away from it all.” The idea of a holiday is a break from your normal every day regime and the many cottage holidays available in the UK certainly give you that peaceful and much needed break, as opposed to the hustle and bustle of a packed beach, where your towel is the only free space available.


There are hundreds of different places in the UK you can go to and if there’s something of interest to visit, whether it be a historic market town or region filled with landmarks, there’ll definitely be cottage holidays to accommodate you. Some of the places rising in popularity in regards to cottage holidays include Devon, Northumberland, Cornwall and the cities of Oxford and Cambridge for their history and architecture.


Without a doubt the most popular cottage holidays in the UK come from the Lake District and with very good reason. This spectacular region in England offers a unique blend of fun and exciting activities with beauty and relaxation. The breathtaking sites of sprawling mountains and sparkling lakes were formed over thousands of years of glaciations, where ice slowly created waves in the landscape. This makes it perfect for those that simply want to admire the view, or for those that want to use the view for climbing and extreme water sports. Hell why not do both to fully complete the holiday experience?


Cottage holidays vary in price, but are usually cheaper than most other types of holiday. You can opt to go through a large company, which owns many cottages or you can do it the old fashion way and find somebody who independently rents out their cottage during the summer or winter months for a more personal feel. Unlike other resorts that have rows of identical holiday homes or hotels, no cottage is the same and each will have its own English charm to it. Part of the fun when going on cottage holidays is choosing the location and cottage, but make sure you choose one large enough for your party.


Whether you are looking for a location deep and secluded in the countryside, right near the sea or on the border of a town, cottage holidays offer all the options you want for a satisfying holiday break.

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