Fun And Relaxation In The Lake District
More than ever, people are looking for places to vacation where they don’t have to contend with the crowds, noise and overall blare of everyday life. They want to get away from it all. The Lake District has gradually become a favourite (if largely undiscovered) destination for those who relish a small, quiet slice of life as opposed to the sights and sounds of typical tourist spots. There’s plenty to do when you’re not relaxing or enjoying the unhurried pace of those who live there. Below, we’ll describe a few activities you should make time for during your visit.
Tours Of The Lake District
Take advantage of one (or more) of the tours offered by the Blue Badge Guides. For decades, they’ve taken people on tours throughout the Lake District. These tours focus on a variety of different passions including literature, photography, gardening and even murder mysteries. Steeped in the flavour of the local culture, the Blue Badge Guides have been awarded for excellent service over 50 years. Alternatively, you can enjoy any number of bus tours that will take you through specific parts of the Lake District, providing an historical context for the sights.
Museums And Other Attractions
There are a number of museums throughout the Lake District. For example, built into a 17th century townhouse is the Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. You’ll find paintings from the period of the Old Masters as well as a variety of events for both adults and children. If you prefer something a little different, visit the Jefferson house where you’ll learn the dark history of rumset in the original cellars and courtyards of 1785. You’ll hear stories of Blackbeard and his pirates along with the sinister stories of the slave trade from the ports of Whitehaven to the villages in Africa.
Immersing Yourself In Culture
For those who’d like to experience some of the local culture, there are several events to take advantage of. The Keswick Jazz Festival is a 5-day musical romp that brings together 150 jazz bands in various venues throughout Keswick. If crazed and unusual delights are closer to your heart, visit the Festival of Fools. It’s another 5-day event that includes sideshows and performances by jesters (perfect for children). If art is your passion, you’ll want to make time for the annual Print fest, which showcases contemporary original prints that you’re unlikely to see elsewhere. There, you can mingle with other art enthusiasts and even speak with the artists whose prints are on display.
Enjoying Your Stay
The Lake District UK is still relatively undiscovered as a vacation spot. Its low profile is actually an advantage because visitors don’t have to deal with immense crowds and overwhelming noise. Instead, you’re treated to a way of life that delights in a slower pace and the familial flavour of a small community. If you’re considering a new place to visit on holiday, explore what the Lake District has to offer.
About the author:
The article was written on behalf of South Lakeland Parks who deal with lodges for sale and self catering Lake District