Absolutely love the Lakes , been visiting regularly for many years. Just a suggestion, Hardknott Pass down into Eskdale is quite a distance from the Struggle especially on those tiny mountain roads, and the lovely Blea Tarn featured is on the road down into Great Langdale. All beautiful parts but not quite as easy to get to as shown....in my opinion. Nevertheless great video.👏👏
Thank you so much for your comment! That means so much to us, especially coming from a local. You live in such a beautiful part of the world. 🙂 Adrian and I cannot wait to return for another visit.
Hi, you are brave to take on the Hardknot Paaa, we went up it in glorious sunshine and a fully loaded car. Never again. Thanks for this brilliant video and commentary.
@@JoeB_BSc it was awful!! I was screaming the entire time because it was so treacherous! Like you, we will never do that again. 😃 And that includes the Struggle as well. Haha! Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment! - Denise
@@EVL-xj5vc hi there! If you don't want to do the drive yourself, I suggest going on a to go on a tour. We have some links to Mountain Goat tours in our description. 😀
@ you’re very welcome! Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help. Have a wonderful trip to one of the most beautiful places on earth. ♥️
TIP!! I would highly recommend joining national trust get single membership and the all their car parks (there is loads in lake district) is completely free
@worthytravels definitely we go for 2 weeks every year and worked out we got over a years worth of membership just on the parking. Plus it helps each place wheb you use your card, they get abit extra money
@steve00712 you’re so lucky to visit every year. If you haven’t been before would definitely recommend the New Forest if you want to add another National Park to your annual list. I don’t know if the National Trust still gives you a book of all the things you can use it for, but it would take you many years to get through everything! And you are absolutely right lots of little benefits that definitely make it even more worth while.
@worthytravels we love the lakes. We take our caravan up there kayaking on ullswater and as many walks as possible. Our little loves the water she's like a little otter. We do try other places but keep going back at and stay at Ullswater holiday park.
@steve00712 we would have loved to kayak or paddleboard when we were there, but unfortunately we caught some not so great weather - think that’s the story of the summer in the UK this year. If you have any other tips would love to hear them. We are hoping to get back there again next year.
I see you are an American so I need to ask how did you find your motherland did it live up to all you expected did it surprise you in any way in a good way or a bad and will you consider ever coming back to visit your motherland
@@MrCoxy38 hi! I’m American but I lived in England for 10 years (Adrian is English). I LOVE England and I consider it to be my home that we will return to in the very near future. The Lake District did surprise me though…in a very good way. It’s such a beautiful place and we can’t wait to go back.
Absolutely love the Lakes , been visiting regularly for many years. Just a suggestion, Hardknott Pass down into Eskdale is quite a distance from the Struggle especially on those tiny mountain roads, and the lovely Blea Tarn featured is on the road down into Great Langdale. All beautiful parts but not quite as easy to get to as shown....in my opinion. Nevertheless great video.👏👏
Your videos keep getting better and better
Thank you so much! We appreciate your support and we hope it continues. :-)
First time visitor...what a wonderful video, thank you 😊
@APRWorldTravel thank you so much!
I live here and have a 36ft cruiser on Lake windermere. Enjoyed your take on the lakes. You did an excellent job.
Thank you so much for your comment! That means so much to us, especially coming from a local. You live in such a beautiful part of the world. 🙂 Adrian and I cannot wait to return for another visit.
WoW! That’s Lovely! Cheers for more awesome and incredible adventures!🥂🤩❤️✨
@@JUANORQUIO Thank you so much! We hope you’ll continue to follow our adventures! 🙂♥️
Great Visuals. Which month was this video captured please?
@@rajnaidu8401 thanks so much! We were there in May.
@@worthytravels Great 👍
Hi, you are brave to take on the Hardknot Paaa, we went up it in glorious sunshine and a fully loaded car. Never again. Thanks for this brilliant video and commentary.
@@JoeB_BSc it was awful!! I was screaming the entire time because it was so treacherous! Like you, we will never do that again. 😃 And that includes the Struggle as well. Haha! Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment! - Denise
If driving is not safe, how do you get there? The sights are beautiful.
@@EVL-xj5vc hi there! If you don't want to do the drive yourself, I suggest going on a to go on a tour. We have some links to Mountain Goat tours in our description. 😀
@worthytravels We plan to explore LD using buses but my guess is for some remote places, day tours are our only options. Thank u 😀
@ you’re very welcome! Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help. Have a wonderful trip to one of the most beautiful places on earth. ♥️
Authentic English afternoon tea in Britain’s most visited national park
@@JordanTourist do you have any recommendations of where to go? We’d love to do that when we go back 🙂
TIP!!
I would highly recommend joining national trust get single membership and the all their car parks (there is loads in lake district) is completely free
Thanks for the tip!
Totally agree!! We had National Trust membership and loved it!! So many historic places to see in England!
@worthytravels definitely we go for 2 weeks every year and worked out we got over a years worth of membership just on the parking. Plus it helps each place wheb you use your card, they get abit extra money
@steve00712 you’re so lucky to visit every year. If you haven’t been before would definitely recommend the New Forest if you want to add another National Park to your annual list.
I don’t know if the National Trust still gives you a book of all the things you can use it for, but it would take you many years to get through everything! And you are absolutely right lots of little benefits that definitely make it even more worth while.
@worthytravels we love the lakes. We take our caravan up there kayaking on ullswater and as many walks as possible. Our little loves the water she's like a little otter.
We do try other places but keep going back at and stay at Ullswater holiday park.
@steve00712 we would have loved to kayak or paddleboard when we were there, but unfortunately we caught some not so great weather - think that’s the story of the summer in the UK this year.
If you have any other tips would love to hear them. We are hoping to get back there again next year.
I see you are an American so I need to ask how did you find your motherland did it live up to all you expected did it surprise you in any way in a good way or a bad and will you consider ever coming back to visit your motherland
@@MrCoxy38 hi! I’m American but I lived in England for 10 years (Adrian is English). I LOVE England and I consider it to be my home that we will return to in the very near future.
The Lake District did surprise me though…in a very good way. It’s such a beautiful place and we can’t wait to go back.