Cumbria
Cumbria conjures immediate images of mountains and lakes but
there is so much more on offer.
The area around Morecambe Bay is famous for its low limestone
hills, whilst the east of the county contains the rounded grassy
Howgill Fells and the Pennines.
The western area has 93 miles of unique coastline, which you can
walk on foot as part of the 124-mile Cumbria Coastal Way. It is
also home to the only marina in the North West to have a Blue Flag
award whilst the Solway Coast is a designated AONB where cod,
scallops, mackerel and prawns are caught daily and huge flocks of
waders gather in winter.
In spring the floors of the Duddon Valley and south Lakeland
woods are carpeted with wildflowers, including Bluebells and Wild
Daffodils.