My husband and I backpacked round England when we were students. Everyone was so helpful and we have the fondest memories of those times. The Lake District is especially beautiful. Do go for a visit if you can.
Spent 100+ days in Windermere and vicinities assisting flood victims a few years ago. Learned my ancestors called Kirkby Stephen home a 1000 years ago! Stayed at St. John’s Lodge B&B in Windermere which was marvellous and friendly! Things must have been very difficult for my ancestors to have left such a beautiful area!
So proud to call this beautiful place home. I'm so lucky, I can come and go as often as I like cause I live so close ❤️. If you're thinking about going, word of advice, go in the Summer. You'll LOVE it. I've lived here my whole life and I never tire of its beauty!
how can somebody give Thumbs down to such a nice video! Thank you very much for sharing. Unfortunately when I was in UK I could visit only Lake Windermere
You probably wouldn't find it, as there is no such place as Lake Windermere. It's just Windermere. The "mere" part of Windermere denotes a lake anyway, so there is no need to add the word Lake. The thumbs down was probably an RAF pilot. Because the RAF use the Lake District for low level flight training, and drones are an additional hazard they could probably do without. The person flying the drone here obviously didn't bother to check first I imagine. In any case, the National Trust has a blanket ban on drones and model aircraft over flying their property, so he shouldn't have flown anyway.........
David Wu looking down the valley from above haystacks over Buttermere and Crummock water, on a clear day you can see over the Solway firth to Scotland. One of the best views in England.
Stunningly spectacular scenery, but like Oliver, “Can I have MORE, please?” Some - most - shots could definitely have lingered longer, giving us more time to absorb and enjoy the wondrous views. Still loved it though, especially as it was enhanced by well chosen music. Thank you! 👏👏
I spend as much of my time as I can in the lakes, and have done since I was a boy, seventy years ago. Clambered and climbed everywhere when I was younger, now I just sit and gaze. I’m from rural Norfolk, a beautiful area, but I’d move to the lakes tomorrow if I could! BTW, could someone please tell me the details of the music accompanying this video; I’d be most grateful.
West of England, Google a map, its beautiful spent lots of time in the lake district so much to see and do, there are lots of camp sites and bed and breakfasts. i would recommend everyone to visit the lakes esp if you are into walking, the view are AMAZING, hope you get there one day you will not regret it. :) Also come to Scotland it not to far from there :) :)
Wild camping is illegal in the Lake District Denise. The LDNPA and Police issued over 700 fixed penalty notices last year, for this and other breaches of Lake District National Park regulations.... You are only able to wild camp if you obtain the express permission of the landowner - much Lake District land is privately owned. And even then, you can camp for one night only. The lighting of open fires is also outlawed. If I were you I'd stick to the registered sites and stay legal. Since the Lake District gained World Heritage Status, they are clamping down hard enforcing the regs. Lake District National Park regulations here (scroll down a bit).....www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/visiting/where-to-stay/wild-camping
There are excellent secret locations whereby I can wild camp away from prying eyes. I camp every six weeks in the area. It is a magical place to visit and walk for miles alone with my cat and dog.
Hi, i've made an exploration video all about the Lake district and i'd absolutely love it if you were able to take a look at it and tell me what you guys think? You won't be disappointed!
Actually it’s very low in a lot of the lakes there is a band of medium level that follows the granite outcrops, the highest levels are in Cornwall, followed by North Wales but even there you’re only talking about around 1.5% of the safe level, it’s just the natural background level that comes from granite.
The most beautiful chapter of that tv show with the most beautiful music.
My husband and I backpacked round England when we were students. Everyone was so helpful and we have the fondest memories of those times. The Lake District is especially beautiful. Do go for a visit if you can.
did you enjoy it? and what was your favourite place?
Spectacular ! What a beautiful part of the world !
So proud to say that this is in my country!
Which place
Which place
@@poojaxyz070 England
Totally agree
@@poojaxyz070the Lake District national park. The jewel in Englands crown. One of the most beautiful corners of this earth. If not THE most.
Spent 100+ days in Windermere and vicinities assisting flood victims a few years ago. Learned my ancestors called Kirkby Stephen home a 1000 years ago! Stayed at St. John’s Lodge B&B in Windermere which was marvellous and friendly! Things must have been very difficult for my ancestors to have left such a beautiful area!
So proud to call this beautiful place home. I'm so lucky, I can come and go as often as I like cause I live so close ❤️. If you're thinking about going, word of advice, go in the Summer. You'll LOVE it. I've lived here my whole life and I never tire of its beauty!
Lauren Baines U are really Blessed
Lauren Baines you are so lucky
Melvin Francis I know. I'm so proud! :3 🙈
***** Hehe, I know :3 You should visit if you get the chance. It's stunning! X
Lauren Baines me to its the best place in the world ha
how can somebody give Thumbs down to such a nice video! Thank you very much for sharing. Unfortunately when I was in UK I could visit only Lake Windermere
You probably wouldn't find it, as there is no such place as Lake Windermere. It's just Windermere. The "mere" part of Windermere denotes a lake anyway, so there is no need to add the word Lake. The thumbs down was probably an RAF pilot. Because the RAF use the Lake District for low level flight training, and drones are an additional hazard they could probably do without. The person flying the drone here obviously didn't bother to check first I imagine. In any case, the National Trust has a blanket ban on drones and model aircraft over flying their property, so he shouldn't have flown anyway.........
@@Brian-om2hh They must be Scottish. 😀😀
Beautiful drone shots 👌
such a beautiful scenery i stayed at the Blencathera building near Keswick back in 2007 i saw Derwent Water and Ullswater
the last shot ... omg that is freaking awesome !!!!!!!!
David Wu looking down the valley from above haystacks over Buttermere and Crummock water, on a clear day you can see over the Solway firth to Scotland. One of the best views in England.
Such a beautiful place love it 👍💐
Fantastic, well put together
Stunningly spectacular scenery, but like Oliver, “Can I have MORE, please?”
Some - most - shots could definitely have lingered longer, giving us more time to absorb and enjoy the wondrous views.
Still loved it though, especially as it was enhanced by well chosen music. Thank you! 👏👏
Beautiful
American author Bill Bryson, an extremely well travelled man, called the Lake District the most beautiful place on earth. I wholeheartedly agree.
This is my favourite place
I spend as much of my time as I can in the lakes, and have done since I was a boy, seventy years ago. Clambered and climbed everywhere when I was younger, now I just sit and gaze. I’m from rural Norfolk, a beautiful area, but I’d move to the lakes tomorrow if I could!
BTW, could someone please tell me the details of the music accompanying this video; I’d be most grateful.
Golden Days - Ian Hughes, Sceptred Isle. Found a comment right at the bottom which mentioned it.
It is believed to be stunning.I intend to get there ..soon...
Me encanta estos paisajes. Aquí donde vivo no se ve así, puesto que solo me toca verlo por video.
West of England, Google a map, its beautiful spent lots of time in the lake district so much to see and do, there are lots of camp sites and bed and breakfasts. i would recommend everyone to visit the lakes esp if you are into walking, the view are AMAZING, hope you get there one day you will not regret it. :) Also come to Scotland it not to far from there :) :)
Nice Vid... 👌🏻
I took my drone up to red pike from buttermere on the bank holiday weekend, had a blast...
Obviously you weren't aware of the National Trust ban on drones then, or the RAF's low flying training in the Lakes?
very amazing
Beautiful world
Beautiful share
excellent video, Very well done.
I've been there. It was amazingggg
Great. Is there easy vehicle access/parking nearby?
incredible video! :)
This video is epic!
AWESOME VIDEO , great job :)
Its an awesome vid 🌹🙏❤️
Great music, does anyone know the title?
What the name of this dreamy music?? It's really pure English soul ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍
Golden Days - Ian Hughes, Sceptred Isle, courtesy of another commenter.
As a dutch i'm sometimes jealous of the hills and mountains haha
I have a Dutch friend who says the same.
I wild camp in the Lake District every six weeks. It is a haven for adventure. I like to be alone camping with my wonderful cat and wonderful dog.
Wild camping is illegal in the Lake District Denise. The LDNPA and Police issued over 700 fixed penalty notices last year, for this and other breaches of Lake District National Park regulations.... You are only able to wild camp if you obtain the express permission of the landowner - much Lake District land is privately owned. And even then, you can camp for one night only. The lighting of open fires is also outlawed. If I were you I'd stick to the registered sites and stay legal. Since the Lake District gained World Heritage Status, they are clamping down hard enforcing the regs.
Lake District National Park regulations here (scroll down a bit).....www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/visiting/where-to-stay/wild-camping
There are excellent secret locations whereby I can wild camp away from prying eyes. I camp every six weeks in the area. It is a magical place to visit and walk for miles alone with my cat and dog.
What's the song?
Gods Country
what music was used in this video? :)
This video makes me miss home, but scenery isn't too shabby in New Zealand ;)
left a post for you :)
do you pay money for anything??? except for car park buh as in activities like anything do u have to pay moneyy reply ASAP plzz
im hear in 2021 march lol
Hi, i've made an exploration video all about the Lake district and i'd absolutely love it if you were able to take a look at it and tell me what you guys think? You won't be disappointed!
check out my lake district drone footage
Now wasn't that nice...
I am lead to believe the Lake District has higher than average radiation levels. I shall steer well clear in future.
Actually it’s very low in a lot of the lakes there is a band of medium level that follows the granite outcrops, the highest levels are in Cornwall, followed by North Wales but even there you’re only talking about around 1.5% of the safe level, it’s just the natural background level that comes from granite.
This just brings home to me how much I detest mountain scenery!
Just so I can feel glad about how much I like other scenery other than shitty mountains!
Fuck You, too mate!
Get in the bin
Ye ma’s a mountain
@@sherlockholmeslives.1605ye ma shits on mountains lad
What's the song?
sceptred isle (main mix) Ian Hughes