We all like to make the most of the sunny British weather,
as it’s not something that happens often over here. The kids love to splash
around in their home-made paddling pools, whilst the adults revel in the fact
that they can light up the BBQ and put all sorts of carnivorous culinary
delights on the grill. I mean, your other half has been waiting for the
opportune moment to utilise his brand new tongs and as soon as he spies a speck
of sunlight peeking out from the clouds, he is out in the garden like a
lightning bolt. Forget the cricket; there are far more important matters to
attend to. You personally find the Ashes about as exciting as watching paint
dry, but humour his interests, as it means that he will take you to that brand
new little tapas place down the road, even though he cannot stand the thought
of sharing food.
If you want to venture further afield, then why not embark
on a little jaunt to Cumbria? Weekend
breaks in the Lake District are proving to be exceedingly popular with tourists
who want to experience the beauty of the countryside without having to travel
for hours and hours in the muggy, stifling heat. The Crook o’ Lune is a
stunning little place to take a dip in if you need cooling down; Ambleside is
jam packed with cobbled roads and antique stores; whilst Kirkby Lonsdale has a
total of seven traditional dog-friendly inns for you to have a jar or two in as
your faithful hound snoozes by your feet. There are so many places to visit and
so little time, so it is always handy to have the Lake District Tourist Guide
at your disposal. It is chock-full with important information and is the
perfect accessory to take with you on your hols.
Walking in the Lake District is so peaceful and relaxing,
and you can observe all sorts of different creatures thriving in their natural
habitat. Nature lovers will relish the concept of walking in the Lake District
as they will be delighted to witness rare species of birds and insects going
about their day-to-day business without a care in the world. So many places are
overcrowded and congested, so it is nice to have a change from city life and
get out in the open air. Breaks in the Lake District give you an opportunity to
truly appreciate some of the most beautiful areas of England; untouched by
bulldozers and excavators. How can you possibly say that this is not extremely
appealing?
B&B’s in the Lake District can be as luxurious or as
basic as you wish; as there are guesthouses for large groups of friends as well
as smaller B&B’s in the Lake District for couples seeking a more intimate
experience. It is ever so disappointing when you organise a romantic trip away,
only to later discover that the hotel is full of rowdy stag and hen parties;
but there is none of that here! The Lake District Tourist Guide is the only
thing you need when you are planning a sojourn in Cumbria, so get in touch via info@LakeDistrictTouristGuide.com
and we will be glad to help you out. Forget all your worries and troubles in an
instant with Lake District
weekend breaks.
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