The Lake District is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country with impressive fells and vast lakes. That’s not to mention all the gorgeous towns and villages nestled in this national park.
While a lot of people choose to drive in the Lake District, you can get around with public transport. Travelling by bus can be a great option if you don’t want to worry about parking and navigating the more tricky roads.
It’s also a great opportunity to sit back, relax and watch the views through the window, LancsLive reports. One of Britain’s most scenic bus routes can be found in the Lake District - and now that the government’s single bus fare cap has been extended through the summer, it’ll only cost you £2.
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