| With the growing cost of holidaying abroad, the UK | | | | lake that are not too strenuous. |
| can seem like the perfect option for those wanting a | | | | If you're taking the children or grandchildren, then a |
| few days away. It's even more ideal if you have a | | | | great place to visit is the Aquarium of the Lakes in |
| touring caravan to hitch up and take your | | | | Newby Bridge where they can come face to face |
| accommodation with you. | | | | with sharks, crocodiles and hippos! |
| There's something to do for all the family. For the | | | | If you fancy leaving the children at home and |
| literature fans there's Hill Top Farm - the inspiration | | | | sampling some of the local produce, head to |
| for Beatrix Potter and her many children's books. Or | | | | Cockermouth and visit the Jennings Brewery for a |
| if you like your walking and beautiful scenery, visit | | | | guided tour to see how real ale is brewed. |
| Hawkshead, a picture postcard village surrounded by | | | | There are many campsites to unhitch your caravan |
| numerous walks across the hills and mountains. | | | | when you arrive, with fantastic scenery and plenty |
| Tarn Hows is a great place to visit if you like to take | | | | to do. Try searching for campsites and book online. |
| your dog on holiday with you as the site is dog | | | | There are many site-finder websites out there that |
| friendly. It is also one of the best disabled sites in the | | | | can tell you exactly what each camp site offers and |
| Lake District, with several signed walks around the | | | | give you full contact details. |