Cumbria is home to the deepest and
largest lakes as well as the highest peaks
to be found in the country. These all fall
within the boundaries of perhaps the
most famous of all of the English National
Parks - The Lake District.
However, there is much more than the
Lake District National Park to explore
here. The Howgills and the northern
Pennines afford commanding views across the county to the visitor originating from the east, whilst the distant form of the fells and peaks, for any visitor heading from the north or south, offers a more subtle introduction to the region. The Irish Sea borders the west of the county with the nearest neighbours being the Isle of Man and Scotland, whose uplands can be viewed rising from across the peaceful Solway Firth.Overall Cumbria offers some of the
most stunning scenery in Britain. Jason
Friend has travelled the length and
breadth of the county to reveal in more
than 60 classic images the true spirit
of Cumbria. (DPU10) |