Lake District National Park

Ullswater Steamer
Patterdale

Most visitors spend their time walking on the fells or by the lakes. the park has over two hundred fells, all of which are open to visitors. maps available in most shops locally show the huge network of footpaths which both cross the fells and run through the valleys. the district is mapped on four sheets by the ordnance survey - nw, ne, sw, se. additionally there are a large number of guidebooks available locally which suggest walks. see also the itinerary hikes in the lake district.

Stops at Glenridding, Howtown, and Pooley Bridge. (http://www.ullswater-stea...)

Boat trips can be taken on many of the lakes, including Windermere, Ullswater, Coniston and Derwentwater.

Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway

The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway (http://www.ravenglass-rai...) is a small narrow-gauge steam railway, connecting the mainline station of Ravenglass on the coast to Boot station in the Eskdale valley.

Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway

The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (http://www.lakesiderailwa...) is a tourist steam railway at the foot of Lake Windermere.

Walk the Coast To Coast Walk.