Easter Adventures: Exploring the Lake District

Spring is in the air, flowers are blooming, and Easter is just around the corner. If you’re planning a getaway, look no further than the Lake District. Renowned for its breath taking landscapes, charming villages, and outdoor adventures, the Lake District offers an idyllic setting for an Easter escape. Here’s a guide to some of the best things to do in the Lake District this Easter.

1. Hiking Trails

Embrace the beauty of the Lake District by embarking on one of its numerous hiking trails. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a novice, there’s a route for everyone. Head to Scafell Pike, England’s highest peak, for a challenging ascent and unparalleled views. Alternatively, opt for a leisurely stroll around Lake Windermere or Buttermere, where you can soak in the tranquillity of the lakeside scenery.

2. Easter Egg Hunts

Easter wouldn’t be complete without an egg hunt, and the Lake District offers some delightful locations for this classic Easter activity. Many local attractions and National Trust sites organise egg hunts during the Easter weekend, providing fun for the whole family. Keep an eye out for events at places like Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top Farm or Wray Castle, where children can search for chocolate treasures amidst stunning surroundings.

3. Boat Trips

Take to the water and explore the Lakes from a different perspective with a boat trip. Cruise along Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, aboard a historic steamboat and admire the panoramic views of the surrounding fells. Alternatively, rent a rowboat or a kayak and paddle your way across one of the smaller lakes, such as Ullswater or Derwent water, for a peaceful and immersive experience in nature.

4. Visit Historic Sites

Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Lake District by visiting its historic sites and heritage attractions. Explore the ruins of medieval castles like Muncaster Castle or explore the ancient stone circles at Castlerigg or Long Meg and Her Daughters. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Dove Cottage, the former home of poet William Wordsworth, and gain insight into the life and works of this literary icon.

5. Cycling Adventures

Hop on a bike and discover the Lake District’s scenic cycling routes, suitable for cyclists of all abilities. From gentle trails along disused railway lines to challenging mountain passes, there’s a route to suit every preference. Rent a bike from one of the many rental shops in towns like Keswick or Ambleside and explore the countryside at your own pace, stopping to admire waterfalls, picturesque villages, and stunning viewpoints along the way.

6. Enjoy Local Cuisine

After a day of exploration, indulge in some delicious local cuisine at one of the Lake District’s cosy pubs or quaint tearooms. Sample traditional dishes like Cumberland sausage, sticky toffee pudding, or hearty lamb stew, made with locally sourced ingredients. Wash it all down with a pint of locally brewed ale or a refreshing glass of Cumbrian cider for the perfect end to a day of Easter adventures.

We would love to know your plans for the Easter break and if there are any ideas for fun things to do in the Lake District then let us know. Follow along on Instagram and Facebook here.

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