One of the most beautiful places to visit in the UK is the Lake District, and during the summer months, particularly the school holidays, it can get really busy, especially in the more popular tourist areas.
However, the Lake District is not just a beautiful destination for the summer – in the winter months you have the benefit of it being much quieter, and you will still be able to enjoy the spectacular scenery that the Lake District is famed for.
Make sure that you pack plenty of warm clothes like this womens irish sweater https://www.shamrockgift.com/aran-sweaters/womens-aran-sweaters/ and some sensible footwear for walking.
There are lots of great places to enjoy a wintery walk. If you are travelling as a family and need a walk that is suitable for little legs and prams and pushchairs, the Grasmere to Rydal water walk through the woods is a great choice, and a magical route on a frosty day.
There are also lots of family activities to be found if it is too wet for walking, such as the Peter Rabbit tea parties at Bowness on Windermere, and with fewer people around the area, you will be able to enjoy the reduced traffic and explore more of the area.
There is a lot of animal and plant life to look out for too – head to Birkdale house to see the beautiful snowdrop displays in the gardens and there are lots of birds and mammals to see at this time of the year too.