| The
Cumbrian Lake District in the northwest of England consists
of a series of lakes and mountains, and is one of the most
beautiful regions in the world.
The Lake District is made up of series of lakes, mountain
tarns and streams, and a mountain range that rises to over
900 metres above sea level on four summits.
The
Lake District covers an area of 50 kilometres from the north
to the south and 40 kilometres from the west to the east.
The northern, southern and eastern lowland border regions
are important for the county’s agricultural industry,
with sheep raising and dairying the predominant industries
of the area. |