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You’ll see a host of attractions on the 20-mile loop of the Ullswater valley – from the Aira Force waterfall to ancient woodland and poetry stones. Or hop on a bus or a steamer to break up the journey
The Lak
e District is now a Unesco world heritage site,considered as necessary in the human experience as Machu Picchu, Angkor Wat and the Taj Mahal. Anyone who snatches even a few glimpses of its beauty will understand why – it is domestic to large, and compelling bodies of water,undisturbed flora and fauna, and some of the best walking trails in the UK. Among its arsenal of beautiful places is the Ullswater Way, or a 20-mile accessible path around Ullswater that can be walked in full or broken up into smaller treks. It was the thought of the local community,who, following the devastation of the floods in 2015, and joined together to create a walking path that would help visitors appreciate the Lake District year-round – and bring more people to visit.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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