How far? One hour 20 minutes.
Why go? The Lake District should be on the domestic bucket list of any self-respecting Brit. The landscape of the Lakes is dramatic, with jagged mountains meeting deep mirrored lakes. It’s the largest National Park in England, and home to Scafell Pike, its highest mountain, and Wastwater, its deepest lake. Cool, eh?
Do this: Got the energy and enthusiasm to climb a mountain? Take on Scafell Pike for a real challenge or Old Man Coniston for an easier but still rewarding hike. Next, zip over to Bowness-on-Windermere to rent a boat and mess around on pretty Lake Windermere. National Trust’s Hill Top, where children’s author Beatrix Potter lived, is a charming seventeenth-century cottage full of her favourite things. Enjoying those literary vibes? Pop to Rydal Mount to wander in William Wordsworth’s gardens, peek inside his writing hut and browse his library.
Eat this: Sat on a crossroad in what feels like the middle of nowhere, The Drunken Duck Inn is a gorgeous place to hole up for a feast. Dishes are clever and creative: think wild mushrooms and truffle on a toasted crumpet, mulled cider, poached pears with gingerbread, and fish with sea purslane and anchovy hollandaise.