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The formation of the Lake Area National Park in 1951 recognised the demand to protect the Lake Area environment from too much industrial or commercial exploitation, protecting that which visitors come to see, without any constraint on the activity of people right into and around the district.

54 55 The Lakes are also home to 2 other rare varieties: the schelly, which stays in Sibling Water, Haweswater, Red Tarn and Ullswater, and the Arctic charr, which can be found in Buttermere, Coniston Water, Crummock Water, Ennerdale Water, Haweswater, Loweswater, Thirlmere, Wast Water, Bookmarks and Windermere.

We care - we listen to feedback from you to make any modifications that will certainly make the scenic tours even better because we truly appreciate your experience and your time with us. Our focus gets on you and the things that you appreciate.

Your clients will leave really feeling both enlightened and influenced not just by the setup of Lowther in this magnificent and unspoilt corner of the Lake Area National Forest - but likewise by the story of both the colourful personalities who have actually lived below and its improvement in current times.

This group likewise consists of the Wastwater Screes neglecting Wasdale, the Glaramara ridge neglecting Borrowdale, the three tops of Crinkle Crags, Bowfell and Esk Pike The core of the area is drained pipes by the infant River Esk Collectively these are some of the Lake Area's most sturdy hills.