We moved to Ulverston last year and have visited a few of these places. Grasmere is my favourite that we've been to so far. I can't drive past without grabbing some of their famous gingerbread! I will show my wife this video and plan in some extra trips!!
Hello. I will be in London for the first time in April and I have been told to visit the Lake District .Your video showed a whole different part of the Lake District that I would LOVE to visit. How can I travel to all of the places you showed in your video? Rent a car and drive around? Thank you. Just stunning!
Wow, what a difference you'll find..... Just remember to get yourself a good Winter coat. We have Winter, followed by 6 months of bad weather here in the Lakes. I wouldn't live anywhere else though...... Where specifically are you moving to?
@@grimjim1599 I couldn't ever imagine living in a city. As I type this I'm looking out of my lounge window at fields, trees and sunshine. I can't see any other houses or roads........
As someone who has lived in the Lake District all their life, my video of favourite places in the area wouldn't include the tourist hot-beds, such as Windermere, Ambleside, Grasmere, Coniston etc... No, I'd be going to the quieter, less frequented but (to me) equally glorious villages and hamlets *rarely* frequented by tourists, more over the Eastern edge of the Lake District, bordering on North Yorkshire..... still scenic, but without the hordes of people, yellow lines, and endless gift shops and tea shops.
We moved to Ulverston last year and have visited a few of these places. Grasmere is my favourite that we've been to so far. I can't drive past without grabbing some of their famous gingerbread! I will show my wife this video and plan in some extra trips!!
The scenery looks amazing. Makes me want to get out their for the weekend and escape London!!!
Doesn’t it just! It’s one of our favourite places in the UK 😊
i live in Grasmere love it .the others look great as well great vid
Thank you! You’re very lucky to live there 😊
I'm going Grasmere in April. I really want to visit William Wordsworth's home!
@@lluiscornet9020 Which one? He lived in several places.....
@@Brian-om2hh the one in Grasmere. I've already been there, such a beautiful place. It's a must visit.
Hello. I will be in London for the first time in April and I have been told to visit the Lake District .Your video showed a whole different part of the Lake District that I would LOVE to visit. How can I travel to all of the places you showed in your video? Rent a car and drive around? Thank you. Just stunning!
I'm moving here from Eastbourne, can't wait, the south of England is too crazy, need peace in my life, what better place to live
Wow, what a difference you'll find..... Just remember to get yourself a good Winter coat. We have Winter, followed by 6 months of bad weather here in the Lakes. I wouldn't live anywhere else though...... Where specifically are you moving to?
We all know why people want out of the inner city?
@@grimjim1599 I couldn't ever imagine living in a city. As I type this I'm looking out of my lounge window at fields, trees and sunshine. I can't see any other houses or roads........
As someone who has lived in the Lake District all their life, my video of favourite places in the area wouldn't include the tourist hot-beds, such as Windermere, Ambleside, Grasmere, Coniston etc... No, I'd be going to the quieter, less frequented but (to me) equally glorious villages and hamlets *rarely* frequented by tourists, more over the Eastern edge of the Lake District, bordering on North Yorkshire..... still scenic, but without the hordes of people, yellow lines, and endless gift shops and tea shops.
Even better in the Northern villages and Vale of Lorton.