Activities in the Lake District
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Original Poster said:
Thanks so far guys.
You'll get more specific advice if you say where you will be staying, as the Lake District is quite large. Perhaps ask the organiser the name of the nearest town/village?JQ said:
Where are you staying?
I have not got a clue, all I know is its a very nice 7 bedroom house, there are a fair few of us going you see.Bill said:
Walking, climbing or boating would seem the obvious ones
Walking and climbing are really not my idea of fun!
ewenm said:
Hill Walking
Fell Running
Mountain Biking
Canoe/Kayaking
Ghyll Scrambling
Rock Climbing
Abseiling
Quad Biking
Clay Shooting
Boat trips
Literary history - Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter
Pubs, Restaurants, Tea Rooms everywhere
Shopping in Windermere/Ambleside/Keswick/Hawkshead/Grasmere
This sounds more like it,Fell Running
Mountain Biking
Canoe/Kayaking
Ghyll Scrambling
Rock Climbing
Abseiling
Quad Biking
Clay Shooting
Boat trips
Literary history - Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter
Pubs, Restaurants, Tea Rooms everywhere
Shopping in Windermere/Ambleside/Keswick/Hawkshead/Grasmere
Thanks for your help guys!
You could hire mountain bikes at Grizedale Forest, it is a Forestry commission centre near Hawkshead, there are set out biking routes for various levels of fitness and a bike shop that does hire.
If you are up for clay shooting / quad biking / archery etc there is a place just out of the national park called Holmescales.It is an activity centre that does stag do's, corporate hospitality etc, if there are a few of you it may work out economic. I went there for my stag do and it cost about £60 a head for two activities (quad biking and clay shooting).
If you are not really into walking there are pub walks, which will give you a short route with pub stops on route.
If you are up for clay shooting / quad biking / archery etc there is a place just out of the national park called Holmescales.It is an activity centre that does stag do's, corporate hospitality etc, if there are a few of you it may work out economic. I went there for my stag do and it cost about £60 a head for two activities (quad biking and clay shooting).
If you are not really into walking there are pub walks, which will give you a short route with pub stops on route.
Take a camera and get up early. 
Check out this pub (with it's own brewery), it's the best in Cumbria. www.kirkstile.com

Check out this pub (with it's own brewery), it's the best in Cumbria. www.kirkstile.com
Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 12th June 16:16
GetCarter said:
Take a camera and get up early. 
Check out this pub (with it's own brewery), it's the best in Cumbria. www.kirkstile.com
O/T, but I saw one of the beers with your photo on recently Steve. Someone bought it as part of a present for my stepdad's 60th, he was standing there saying what a nice ale it was and when he showed me the bottle I nearly fell over. it looks great on the bottles.
Check out this pub (with it's own brewery), it's the best in Cumbria. www.kirkstile.com
Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 12th June 16:16
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