You're unfamiliar with the area, but there are free toilets round the front of the cafe you pass as you walk into the park area. You only see the rear of the cafe, but if you walk past the ice cream kiosk, and right around the front, you'll find the toilets right at the end. You can make a donation for the upkeep of the toilet block if you wish, although it's free to get in.... Most of the toilet blocks in the Lake District towns have been sold off by the local authority, and are now owned privately. Hence the ever increasing prices...
Yes, the Lake District is much busier these days, having gained World Heritage status. Around 18 million people a year visit now..... Living here, I avoid it like the plague. I head over to North Yorkshire for my relaxation with scenery.....Nice little villages, often with a tea shop, and plenty of places to park.. Back in the late 50's and 60's, there weren't 64 million people living in Britain.....
@@Brian-om2hh This is very true, the country was much nicer then. In a way I’m clad that I’m 73 so I hopefully I won’t have to see the country completely ruined by Liebour.
You're unfamiliar with the area, but there are free toilets round the front of the cafe you pass as you walk into the park area. You only see the rear of the cafe, but if you walk past the ice cream kiosk, and right around the front, you'll find the toilets right at the end. You can make a donation for the upkeep of the toilet block if you wish, although it's free to get in.... Most of the toilet blocks in the Lake District towns have been sold off by the local authority, and are now owned privately. Hence the ever increasing prices...
Is this a wind up?
@@crusader-t7s is what a wind up?
Like the rest of Britain, over commercialisation , In the late 50s/60s it was great.
Yes, the Lake District is much busier these days, having gained World Heritage status. Around 18 million people a year visit now..... Living here, I avoid it like the plague. I head over to North Yorkshire for my relaxation with scenery.....Nice little villages, often with a tea shop, and plenty of places to park.. Back in the late 50's and 60's, there weren't 64 million people living in Britain.....
@@Brian-om2hh This is very true, the country was much nicer then. In a way I’m clad that I’m 73 so I hopefully I won’t have to see the country completely ruined by Liebour.