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Please, note that tickets must be purchased in advance via the link below. Only buying a ticket on the below website will get you a space on the trip!
https://www.meetup.com/outdooraholics/events/306119311/
Outdooraholics have hosted over 33 trips at this iconic mansion since 2013, making it the most popular hiking weekend of any Meetup groups in all of Europe. Let us show you why!
Trip Highlights:
• A 3 night long weekend adventure – make the most of the Bank Holiday
• Stay in a historic Victorian mansion surrounded by lush woodland near Lake Derwent. We have hired this mansion exclusively for our group
• ALL hikes circular directly from the hostel – NO CARS required!
• Fully catered trip with delicious meals, including a group barbecue on Sunday
• Experience England’s largest National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Visit iconic spots like Catbells and Causey Pike with breathtaking views
• Discover diverse landscapes: rugged peaks, tranquil lakes, and lush valleys
• Explore the Newlands Valley, backdrop to Beatrix Potter’s tales
• Walk in the footsteps of mountaineering pioneers and Romantic poets
Welcome to the Lake District - a UNESCO World Heritage landscape that has captivated artists, poets, and adventurers for centuries. Our home for the weekend is a breathtaking Victorian mansion nestled on the banks of Lake Derwent. From here, we’ll explore England’s largest and most spectacular National Park, where rugged peaks reflect in pristine lakes, and every trail unveils stories of natural beauty and human creativity. Join us and discover why the Lake District is the birthplace of British mountaineering, attracts 18 million visitors annually, and has inspired legendary figures like Turner, Wordsworth, and Beatrix Potter.
The focus of this trip is on fun, enjoying our lakeside country mansion location and some great hiking all from the hostel door.
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