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Visit Cumbria - Go Lakes Newsletter

The Cumbria - Go Lakes newsletter brought the latest news and offers from the Lake District direct to subscribers, celebrating one of Britain's most beloved destinations for getaways, staycations and outdoor adventure.

Places to Stay

Cumbria - The Lake District showcased an exceptional range of accommodation to suit every traveller, from stylish country houses to cosy retreats steeped in history.

  • Country house stays oozing style and elegance, from small independents to gothic greats
  • Sumptuous spa facilities, including gyms and heated woodland pools
  • Cosy B&Bs with home-cooked breakfasts and plenty of dog-friendly options
  • Farm stays in unspoilt locations
  • Great value hostels ideal for families, groups and lone travellers

Adventure and the Outdoors

Known as the Adventure Capital of the UK, the Lake District offered an unrivalled walking destination with a year-round calendar of events to entertain and inspire. Visitors could enjoy gentle lakeside strolls, exhilarating one-day hill walks and challenging multi-day trails.

Food and Culture

The newsletter highlighted Cumbria's culinary riches, from Michelin-starred restaurants to award-winning pubs, all drawing on a landscape rich in world-class produce. The region's dramatic peaks, lakes and landscapes have also inspired generations of creative figures, including William Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter, JMW Turner, John Ruskin, Kurt Schwitters and Andy Goldsworthy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Cumbria - Go Lakes newsletter?

It was a newsletter sharing the latest news and offers from the Lake District, Cumbria, covering accommodation, events, dining and culture.

What kinds of accommodation were featured?

The newsletter featured country houses, spa retreats, cosy B&Bs, farm stays and great value hostels suitable for families, groups and lone travellers.

Is the Lake District suitable for walkers?

Yes. The Lake District was described as an unrivalled walking destination, offering everything from gentle lakeside strolls to challenging multi-day trails.

Were dog-friendly options available?

Yes. The newsletter noted that dog lovers would be spoilt for choice when it came to suitable places to stay.

What dining experiences did Cumbria offer?

Cumbria offered an array of culinary gems, from Michelin-starred restaurants to award-winning pubs, all benefiting from a landscape rich in world-class produce.

What cultural heritage does the region have?

The region's landscapes have inspired creative figures such as William Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter, JMW Turner, John Ruskin, Kurt Schwitters and Andy Goldsworthy.

This newsletter is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Cumbria - The Lake District. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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