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5 Reasons to Escape to the Lakes this Christmas

 
  1. Log Fires

What could be more Christmassy than an open fire? Picture yourself in your own Lake District Cottage cosying up with a loved one in front of a roaring log fire, glass of wine in hand. Christmas perfection!

2. Romantic walks 

Walk off (at least some) of that enormous Christmas dinner with a romantic Christmas day stroll through frosted lanes while the snow-capped mountains tower above you. Or if you’re feeling energetic, stride off the Christmas pudding with a brisk walk up one of our many fells. Enjoy huge skies and amazing views everywhere you look. You’ll be ready for left-overs once your done!

3. Cosy pubs 

Don’t feel like cooking? There are cosy pubs at every turn in the Lake District. Enjoy good food, local produce, delicious wines and real -ales in a charming and friendly Lake District pub.

4. Incredible views 

Come to the Lakes and enjoy nature at its finest this Christmas. Sparkling lakes, snow-capped mountains and spectacular waterfalls await around every corner. There’s so much to explore in the Lakes. Which breath-taking view will you see next?

5. Time with family

Whilst many of us may have spent more time with family than usual this year, how much of it was actually quality time? Make the most of the festive season with a family holiday. And create magical memories to last a lifetime. Christmas and New Year short breaks still available.

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