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I've fancied a week or two bimbling around the lake District since reading so many stories about the place and seeing so many great photos on here..
I'm not usually too bothered about annual holidays but my other half just caught a bit of the Lake District themed Countryfile programme and suggested it as a destination for a week or so family holiday next spring!!
RESULT!!
We have a pretty robust baby who will be around 18 months in spring.. and my good lady doesn't do much cycling due to asthma so they will want other distractions on the days that I will be on the bike..
We're always on a pretty tight budget and aren't averse to camping.. We will also want to investigate a self catering cottage or good B and B..
Any thoughts and ideas on the subject?
We met him on the Mendips a few years back. He's lovely. I have a pic somewhere.
Oh, I thought Mr Craven had tried it on with your better half, and wanted her to slip away for a dirty weekend with him.
Which is a slightly more racy scenario.
And I wouldn't put it past him, the dirty bastard.
I'm not a huge expert on Cumbria,but love it more than anywhere else in this country, and would say that the Northern Lakes offer more "real Cumbria" than the Tourist populated south.
Maybe base around Ullswater?
I absolutely love the Lakes, but there are better places to go with wife's and young children who don't engage in outdoor activities IME.
I absolutely love the Lakes, but there are better places to go with wife's and young children who don't engage in outdoor activities IME.
Thanks for the obvious statement there Mr Pooch.. but the good Lady has a very strong hankering to visit Beatrix Potter country so who am I to deny her wishes?
Try Sykeside campsite which is at the foot of the Kirkstone pass. Excellent facilities with added bonus of on site bar and pub with b&b and small roomed bunkhouses.
Google it.
I'm not a huge expert on Cumbria,but love it more than anywhere else in this country, and would say that the Northern Lakes offer more "real Cumbria" than the Tourist populated south.
Maybe base around Ullswater?
Where all the tourists go then?
Lakes is lovely but it's very popular for a good reason. Nit sure what there is to do if your not into walking. Pencil factory?
We've just come back from the lakes and had stayed in Hawkshead. A nice little place close to Hilltop and as it happens Gizedale forest. Recommended ๐
the Northern Lakes offer more "real Cumbria" than the Tourist populated south.
Why is there this north south distinction..? Why does the South appeal more to tourists..? I'm likely gonna be doing a mountain of research over the coming months but I'm just trying to get a bit of a heads up..
lake district is lovely... done many of the 'Wainwright walks in Borrowdale...facinating views once your so high up on the mountains...
you must visit the good ole 'Yorkshire Dales' as well sometime... some great walks and caving/climbing around there too !
We have a pretty robust baby who will be around 18 months in spring.. and my good lady doesn't do much cycling due to asthma so they will want other distractions on the days that I will be on the bike..
I also havre asthma as do a lot of other riders/sports people. Take it is not controlled or v-bad?
You could try the YHAs at Ambleside or Keswick for family rooms.
Keswick and Kendal have swimming pools.
Lots of Lakes with boats/steamers on them.
Staveley has Wheelbase bike shop, Wilfs cafe, a brewery, a deli with some lovely cheeses, little bakeries
Kendal has Evans bike shop
Ambleside has Biketreks
Keswick has Keswick Mountain Bikes.
My wife does not bike due to other med probs but we can always find plenty to do. Taking grandkids to the wildlife centre across the Lake from Windermere.
Grizdale has a new visitor centre, play area and bike shop.
There is a narrow gauge railway, forget where.
A slate mine
Touristy open top bus
Plenty to keep everyone occupied.