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Budget Family Activities in the Lake District

 
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The Lake District is one of the most stunning places to explore in the whole world. Wide open spaces, hills to climb, forests to explore and lakes to discover. The area has a host of fantastic family attractions but there are also many budget friendly family activities you can do right from your cottage door.

Lake District Cottages

One of the best ways to make your budget go as far as possible on your Lake District family holiday is to book a holiday cottage. Having a home from home is not only convenient so you can have your family holiday on your terms, but is also means you can save money while on holiday.

Family Cottages Lake District

Being able to make your own breakfast, create delicious packed lunches and have family dinners together in your cottage kitchen is a great way to keep the holiday budget low and be able to have treats such as ice creams or coffee and cake when you are out and about. Cottages also offer a great range of options if the Lake District weather turns wet, so you can keep the whole family occupied with board games, TV or family games such as charades, all of which wont cost you any extra.

Budget Friendly Family Activities

The Lake District is a playground in and of itself and you don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy it. Here is a quick list of some budget friendly activities you can enjoy with your family while on your cottage holiday.

Hiking and Nature Walks: The Lake District is famous for its stunning landscapes and scenic trails. Lace up your walking shoes and explore the numerous hiking trails and nature walks available in the area. Pack a picnic and enjoy a day surrounded by nature.

Lake Shore Walks: Take leisurely walks along the shores of the beautiful lakes in the region. Many lakes have public footpaths that provide access to the shoreline, allowing you to enjoy the views and perhaps even dip your toes in the water.

Picnic by the Lakeside: The Lake District is an ideal place for a family picnic. Pack some sandwiches, snacks, and drinks, and find a tranquil spot by the lakeside to enjoy a picnic while taking in the picturesque surroundings.

Cycling: Bring your bicycles or rent them locally and explore the Lake District’s cycling routes. The region offers a variety of cycling trails suitable for all skill levels. Whether you prefer leisurely rides along country lanes or more challenging off-road trails, there are options for everyone.

Wildlife Spotting: The Lake District is home to various wildlife species, including red deer, red squirrels, and a wide variety of birdlife. Embark on a wildlife-spotting adventure and keep an eye out for these creatures while exploring the countryside.

Outdoor Playgrounds and Parks: Many towns and villages in the Lake District have public playgrounds and parks where children can play and have fun. Let them burn off some energy while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful surroundings.

Visit Local Markets: Explore the local markets in towns like Keswick, Kendal, or Ambleside. Stroll through the stalls, browse local produce, arts and crafts, and perhaps even pick up some unique souvenirs.

Scenic Drives: Take a scenic drive through the Lake District and soak in the breathtaking landscapes from the comfort of your car. There are many scenic routes, such as the Kirkstone Pass or the Honister Pass, that offer stunning views along the way.

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