Those heading on a Lake District holiday will be pleased to hear a whole host of activities are on offer in the region.People staying in any holiday cottage during the May bank holiday can expect to enjoy a range of destinations and events.Holidaymakers who pack their walking boots and prefer to get out and explore the spectacular scenery should also find plenty to do here.On May 2nd and 3rd an amble around the very old town of Hawkshead is planned, as well as other tracks across Hartsop.In fact, greater than 300 guided scrambles and walks have been put together by the Lake District National Park Authority and Cumbria Tourism, so there will be something for everyone.Lake District National park events compiler, Andrea Hills said: “Along with our partners and teams, we have put together a fantastically varied and interesting li best mosquito repellent st.”And those whose Lake District holidays are booked for later months could take a look at the free Events 2010 Guide, which highlights the activities on offer for the whole year.A vacation in a Lake District Holiday cottage will give anyone the fun and pleasureof seeing some fantastic sunsets.Any keen photographers on holiday in this stunning region will also see it as an opportunity to capture some wonderful snapshots.According to the Guardian’s Country diary: “The Solway sunsets have been a delight this year.”The plains of the Lake District offer a picturesque background all year round, but they recently became particularly spectacular with the effect the ash from the recent volcanic eruption in Iceland had on the atmosphere.Here “the dying sun has had an even more dramatic effect on the hills near by”, the editor reveals.
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