Is it easy to walk around the lake area? I see it's in the mountains ?

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I drove from Keswick at the northern end of the Lake District to Windermere. In fact, the road was very easy to drive. Just pay attention to overtaking and deceleration on narrow bends. It is recommended to play while driving. In fact, you don't have to take a boat. It feels better to drive around the lake.

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The lake district is beautiful, I want to go again. You can try hiking. If you start from Keswick, drive to Buttermere. There are many hikers. Park your car and you can walk around the lake. The scenery on both sides is different. It is recommended to start early. There is a mountain road to drive, don't drive in the dark. In addition, it is best to wear waterproof hiking shoes and pay attention to warmth.

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Lake District roads are narrow, with two-way lanes and many bays. Follow the navigation and you won't get lost. It's a test of your driving skills. In the Lake District, 30-50 miles per hour, about the same as 50-80 in China... The British people drive very fast, and they don't press the brakes when turning.