A fantastic place to visit

Cat Bells, English Lake District
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Dallam School is located in the North West of England surrounded by the national parks of the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.

Based in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, close to Kendal and Windermere, it is said that Sir Winston Churchill once visited the local area and commented on the spectacular views of the countryside, while William Wordsworth gained inspiration for and wrote the poem ‘The World is too Much with Us’ whilst rambling in the marshes nearby.

 

The wonders of the Lake District

The Lake District World Heritage Site is England’s largest National Park.

Home to Scafell Pike – its highest mountain, Wastwater – its deepest lake and thriving communities like Keswick and Bowness-on-Windermere, the scenery in the area is simply breathtaking.

Visiting the Lake District is one of the most popular breaks for people across the UK and from further afield. The Lake District National Park has a wide range of activities and attractions, as well as the natural beauty of the entire area.

With 12 of the largest lakes in England and 3,105 kilometres of rights of way, there is always something exciting to do here.

At Dallam, we make the most of our wonderful surroundings and often organise trips and excursions to explore the spectacular Lake District.

For more information about everything Cumbria and the Lake District will offer your child and you (when you come to visit) take a look at these websites:

Ennerdale
Photo: Andrew Locking

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