Lake District National Park

Lake District National Park

39430 Reviews
  • Friday9 AM–4:45 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–5 PM
Lake District National Park

About the Business

Home : Lake District National Park | Discover. Explore. Inspire. England's largest National Park, the Lake District is home to Scafell Pike - its highest mountain, Wastwater - its deepest lake and thriving communities like Keswick and Bowness-on-Windermere. Visit the official Lake District National Park website here.

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Hours

  • Friday9 AM–4:45 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Playground
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet
  • Slides
  • Swings
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes

Recommended Reviews

Music Connection
19.03.2024
Lake District National Park
If you are a nature lover, it’s beautiful place to explore. You can have steam train trip. Train is very clean with comfy seats. All the seats are with tables in the train. On the other side when you travel by train there is play area for kids and woodland path for beautiful view. You can have small boat trip or big ferry trip. Beautiful views and scenery. There is fell foot where you can by car it only takes 7 mins. There is national trust car park. You can play family games or do picnic. There are toilets and plenty of parking on both sides.
Georgie
13.03.2024
Lake District National Park
Beautiful. Amazing. The views! Would definitely go again. Just make sure you get fuel before you go as its pricey from tourism. Fairly busy in places and a lovely drive to many attractions and hiking trails
DEVIL DUDE
11.03.2024
Lake District National Park
This place is a must visit for a true nature lover. There are so many places to see that they cannot be covered in a day or two. If you plan your journey ahead and make a route of your pass, you might visit three to four places a day with ease. These includes waterfalls, rivers, mountains, open park area etc. Still you will find some places in between which you might have missed in your planning. so you will have to give extra time to it if you want to explore completely.I went there few times. Last tour I had there was in my seven seater with quite open space to sleep. I avoid paying hotels and rest rooms, just stop when you are tired or at nightfall. Sleep in yoir car and carry on the next day.Luckily I had my tea pot and assential accessories along. If you planning for few days tour then make sure to keep an eye on fuel tank as uphills consume a lot of fuel. For toilets, please use Asda, Mcdonalds etc. Don’t rush for picnic spots to be used as toilets.There was this nice coffee shop which I cannot remember the name. They served gud coffee. They also had facility of toilet.
Tria Chuckie
19.02.2024
Lake District National Park
It’s a beautiful place to explore, if you are a nature lover.. You can have steam train trip. Train is very clean with comfy seats. All the seats are with tables in the train. On the other side when you travel by train there is play area for kids and woodland path for beautiful view. You can have small boat trip or big ferry trip. Beautiful views and scenery. There is fell foot where you can by car it only takes 7 mins. There is national trust car park. You can play family games or do picnic.
Alex Grigo
09.02.2024
Lake District National Park
This was my first time visiting the lake District and it didn't disappoint! Especially coming from London, this whole area is spectacular! You can feel the difference in terms of peace and quiet and the fresh air quality. The views are amazing and there is so much to see that it's worth visiting multiple times during different seasons to truly get a full idea of what this place has to offer.
Noel Davies
07.02.2024
Lake District National Park
Love visiting the Lake District but the weather is not always kind to us, but on our last visit it was much better which allowed us to enjoy our stay. We took out little dog with us this time and to be honest, if you don't have a dog then you are the odd one out. The Lakes are a very dog friendly place to visit. There's lots to do and many places to eat or just to get a coffee. My only gripe is that the public toilets can be wrather expensive , you need a debit card to pay.
Farukh Hamid
18.01.2024
Lake District National Park
First time visiting and for 2 days. Amazing place with fabulous scenery. I didn’t do any trekking but just road drives and they were amazing! Need to come back for a longer stay.
Umm Doaa
21.12.2023
Lake District National Park
We visited over the school holidays. The trip there was smooth and scenic. Once we arrived I was blown away by how beautiful this area is. Such an amazing sight. The lake was just stunning and the overall atmosphere was busy and exciting. A lot of boat tours to choose from. We chose the 90min tour which took us up the lake. The kids loved it and I wanted it to last forever. We ate yummy fish and chips. Definitely worth the visit. Next time I plan to stay over night so to take in more of the parks. Excellent adventure.
Chris Fieldsend
21.12.2023
Lake District National Park
Great cycling experience riding the route of the Fred Whitton Challenge. The passes are tough and the views are stunning. Road surfaces are mixed and some are very potholed though. Traffic can be very busy and cars often park in the road, not to the side.
Manikantan Vijaykumar
16.12.2023
Lake District National Park
Sometimes all we need is a good time away from the busy hustle bustles of city life and time to let the fresh cold air gush your hair and let the inner self speak to you and calm down at the behest of Mother Nature!This national park is one such place that liberates your rather tired soul and sets it free to the mountains and flowing waters and let’s it enjoy what it was meant to.A beautiful country side place with amazing architecture , beautiful houses , warm people and steep treks to keep you alive!

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