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Miles Without Stiles 43: New Dungeon Ghyll to Elterwater

Miles without stiles route 43 - New Dungeon Ghyll to Elterwater.

Miles Without Stiles 45: White Moss Common to Steps End

Miles without stiles route 45 - White Moss Common to Steps End.

'Dig Dig Dig' audio trail

Find out about geological riches on this audio trail walk to Greenhead Gill above Grasmere.Part of a series of walks taking in the history of the Lake District.

A day in the life of a Field Ranger

We spent the day with two Field Rangers at Orrest Head, one of our Miles without Stiles routes. From re-surfacing the path to adding drainage to dry-stone walls.

Lake District open for Christmas - 18 December 2015

Businesses and communities are pulling together to encourage people to continue to visit the Lake District during the Christmas period and onwards.

New recruits summit Helvellyn for first day on the job as Fell Top Assessors

Two new recruits join the Fell Top Assessor team climbing the Lake District peak every day until Easter

Lakes golfing inspiration

Brockhole's new mini golf course was designed by Cumbrian school children, inspired by the Lake District landscape and characters.

Roman remains

The top Roman remains to visit in the Lake District, Hardnott Fort, Ambleside Fort, High Street, Ravenglass Roman Bathhouse. Many are free to visit.

Your Two Day Windermere Itinerary by Langdale Chase

If you’re thinking of spending a couple of days in Windermere, take a look at our two day itinerary for ideas to help you make the most of your short break.

Central and South East Distinctive Area

All you need to know about the Central and South East Lake District Area - including news, community fund projects and contact details for the Area Ranger.

Hardknott Fort

Hardknott Fort photo resource for teaching Key Stage 2. Includes discussion questions such as "Can you tell which way people walk into the fort?"

Authority Meeting Archive 2010

Agendas, past minutes and associated papers for 2010 meetings.

Stone circles in the Lake District

Castlerigg, Cockpit, Swinside and Burnmoor Stone Circles in the Lake District are all free to visit. Descriptions, images and how to get there, and other stone age and bronze age remains.

Wartime evacuation

From Gainsborough's 'Blue Boy' to Blackwell's schoolgirls, many evacuees called the Lake District home.

Tourists

Bowness Bay photo resource for teaching Key Stage 2. Includes discussion questions such as "Are there competing uses for the lake?"

Employment studies

Reports about the demand and future supply of employment land and premises within the Lake District National Park.