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Lake District1 Lake District1 Lake District2 Lake District3 Lake District4 Picture choosen by: Mr.Adolph Top Destinetions in LondonII --- Lake District For sheer scenic splendour, few places in England can measure up to the outlandishly beautiful Lake District, where Wordsworth, Coleridge and their Romantic compatriots famously sought their poetic muse in the 19th century.

The landscape of the Lakes is as breathtaking as any you'll find in Switzerland or the French Alps – a sweeping panorama of humpbacked mountains, razorblade crags and scree-covered hillsides, strewn with mountainous tarns and some of the largest natural lakes anywhere in England.

With such a wealth of natural riches, it's hardly surprising that the Lake District is one of the country's favourite places for savouring the great outdoors, but there's much more to this region than fine views – it's also packed with history and culture, from the abandoned slate mines around Honister and the ruined the Furness Abbey to the literary landmarks of Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, both former homes of one William Wordsworth.