Works with the farming community to help achieve the prosperous economy theme of the Lake District National Park Partnership's Vision.
A far-reaching project which has seen the return of 600 students and 57 jobs in the heart of the Lakes has been hailed a regional winner in prestigious planning awards.
A gathering geared to bring cycling to everyone beckons in the heart of the Lakes with specially adapted wheels for riders with disabilities.
Rookie reporters are on a roll across Cumbria as junior pupils pen push for Lake District World Heritage status.
On Tuesday 23 May 2017, Columbia Sportswear and the UK’s National Parks announced a first of its kind five-year partnership, making Columbia the official outfitter of the National Parks’ rangers and staff.
People of all abilities can now enjoy a smoother way to take in spectacular views across Windermere, thanks to National Park rangers upgrading a new path at Bowness.
A long-running farm plastic offensive which has seen thousands of tonnes of waste recycled has had another bumper crop, thanks to around 50 farmers near Penrith.
If you’re a fan of roaming the Lake District’s unique and sometimes testing fells in all weathers then this could be the job for you.
Carlisle-born Great Britain Cycling Team rider Ellie Dickinson has urged Cumbria’s residents and visitors to take advantage of a new initiative designed to get people into cycling.
Grants awarded so far in the Central and South East Distinctive Area by Lake District Communities Fund.
Lake District National Park celebrates World Ranger Day on 31 July 2017
Grants awarded so far in the West Distinctive Area by Lake District Communities Fund.
An initiative to help local communities influence the planning of the area in which they live and work.
Details about the woodlands in the Lake District National Park and the outbreak Chalara Fraxinea – more commonly known as ash dieback.
The Lake District Communities Fund ran from 2012-2020.
More details about the management of Canada geese on Windermere.
A beautiful and varied walk to a stunning viewpoint.
This is a beautiful woodland walk along the western shore of Derwentwater (largely following the Derwentwater Way).
A forest road in Ennerdale, the wildest and least inhabited valley in the Lake District.
Leave the car behind and enjoy the views from an elevated position.
Find out what's on offer at our Ullswater Information Centre, based at Glenridding.
Derwentwater photo resource for teaching Key Stage 2. Includes discussion questions such as "Where does the snow go when it melts?"
Links to information about the Authority's duties as the local planning authority and covers the control of development, enforcement of planning control, byelaws and other related matters. Also includes information relating to management of the National Park.
Live webcams from around the Lake District National Park, views over Windermere, Coniston, Keswick, Ullswater and Dewentwater.