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landscape view of longsleddale valley. lush green fields intersected by dry stone walls, a vehicle track, farm house and trees. distant fells in backdrop

Landscape and heritage

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Discover the Lake District’s unique heritage and historic landscape, and understand how we manage and protect its distinctive character, special qualities and World Heritage status.

The world‑class cultural landscape of the Lake District National Park has been shaped by natural forces and centuries of agro-pastoral and local industry.

Its rugged fells, dramatic valleys and historic remains together tell a story of beauty, resilience and global influence.

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Buttermere on a sunny blue sky day, green woodland surrounding the lake and low fells reflected in the lake water. Rocks extending from lake shore into the water in foreground Land ownership
landscape view of catbells and derwent water on a sunny day Landscape Character Assessment
Arial view of Ullswater, large light blue lake body surrounded by green woodland, fields and brown fells

World Heritage Site

The Lake District was inscribed by UNESCO in 2017 as a World Heritage Site and cultural landscape. We are now England’s premier National Park joining Egypt’s pyramids, the Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu and Hadrian’s Wall. Learn more about our attributes of outstanding universal value and what this World Heritage Inscription means.