One of the great things I like to do is to go on Lake District walks.
In my view this is the best part of the UK.
The problem is that to travel to the start of Lake District walks you need to get the car out.
It is well known that there are many traffic problems to get to a number of Lake District walks.
In addition it is not great polluting the environment by using your car.
So why not go on a walk that does not need the car.
Why not arrive at your walk car free? Here are the advantages of arriving at your walk - car free! • By not using your car you are likely to use local transport which is great for the lakeland area as a whole • In addition by not using a car you will help to reduce the congestion around the lakeland area.
As the lakeland area is so small congestion is a big problem.
• You reduce carbon emissions by not taking your car • As many people take the car they tend to start their walks from car parks.
By not taking the car you can start your walk away from car parks and therefore spread the walking congestion around the area.
Here are 2 of the top Lake District walks that are car free Lowland walk: A Walk to Easedale Tarn This is a short walk and starts at the very picturesque village of Grasmere.
This is one of the lovely Lake District walks which routes you past a waterfall to end at Easdale Tarn.
This is where you can have a picnic Mountain walk: A walk from Ambleside to Fairfield Horseshoe This is one of the Lake District walks that starts at Ambleside.
From Ambleside you start to climb and routes you around Fairfield Fell and around the Lakeland fells.
The really great views are Lake Windermere.
So as they say "forget the strain take the train" or bus or even bike.
I hope you enjoy and are proud to progress to many car free Lake District walks.
This helps solves the problem of traffic and you will feel you have done your bit for the environment.
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