The real beauty of the Lake District lies in its constantly changing aspects-from dramatic geological shifts to the subtle play of light on fellsides & lowland pastures, or a breeze rippling across the surface of a lake. Strictly speaking, in spite of its name, the Lake District has only one lake-Bassenthwaite. All the others are 'tarns', 'meres' or 'waters'. However, these are only one ingredient of Lakeland's unique landscape, which also
Includes:: hills & fells, forests, valleys & picturesque towns & village, including Keswick, Patterdale, Hawkshead, Windermere & Braithwaite.