Details about this unique apprenticeship scheme in the Lake District.
Links to information about the Authority's duties as the local planning authority and covers the control of development, enforcement of planning control, byelaws and other related matters. Also includes information relating to management of the National Park.
Rookie reporters are on a roll across Cumbria as junior pupils pen push for Lake District World Heritage status.
Find out how we’re planning to reconnect the A591 for walking, cycling and horse riding.
A forest road in Ennerdale, the wildest and least inhabited valley in the Lake District.
This is a beautiful woodland walk along the western shore of Derwentwater (largely following the Derwentwater Way).
A beautiful and varied walk to a stunning viewpoint.
John Muir, father of the worldwide National Park movement, would have been 185 years old today. A lot of time has passed, but it’s always a good time to reflect on how we look after our wild places and our National Parks.
Derwentwater photo resource for teaching Key Stage 2. Includes discussion questions such as "Where does the snow go when it melts?"
Plans to restore the historic kitchen garden at the Lake District National Park’s Visitor Centre, Brockhole, have recently been unveiled and volunteers are being encouraged to sign up to help along the way.
To celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, we’ve put together a list of things to do, places to go and sights to see, all inspired by royal visits and the King’s love of the Lake District.
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.
If you’re a fan of roaming the Lake District’s unique and sometimes testing fells in all weathers then this could be the job for you.
Carlisle-born Great Britain Cycling Team rider Ellie Dickinson has urged Cumbria’s residents and visitors to take advantage of a new initiative designed to get people into cycling.
Lake District National Park celebrates World Ranger Day on 31 July 2017
People of all abilities can now enjoy a smoother way to take in spectacular views across Windermere, thanks to National Park rangers upgrading a new path at Bowness.
A far-reaching project which has seen the return of 600 students and 57 jobs in the heart of the Lakes has been hailed a regional winner in prestigious planning awards.
Works with the farming community to help achieve the prosperous economy theme of the Lake District National Park Partnership's Vision.
Six great reasons to go on one of our Lake District guided walks, led by our fantastic team of volunteers.
Grants awarded so far in the Central and South East Distinctive Area by Lake District Communities Fund.