green tourism...

Cumbria and the Lake District receives thousands of visitors every year to enjoy the countryside and its wildlife.

Being the most beautiful corner of England is something that we are very proud of.....but it is not something we take for granted. To preserve this unique environment

is an ongoing process and it is important that we act now to care for the future.  We can all do something positive to help our natural environment whilst on holiday. Here in Cumbria, many organisations and businesses are committed to helping everyone get the most out of our fantastic natural assets and also helping people give a little back.

Brambles in a hedgerow
 

Helping hands

Tourism & Conservation Partnership logo

The Partnership

The Tourism & Conservation Partnership has been encouraging businesses and visitors to give a little back to the wonderful places we all come to visit in Cumbria
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Walkers on a mountain side

Responsible tourism

Many Cumbrian accommodation operators are taking special measures to help the environment.

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Partnership projects

Friar's Crag Project
Friar's Crag

Friar's Crag, Keswick's beautiful lakeshore path is one of the best loved, most walked upon routes in England.  The winter rains wash the path surface away each year and the many visitors also contribute to the erosion problem.  The National Trust are helping to give the footpath a more permanent and substantial surface which resists flooding and erosion. At the same time they are upgrading the route to wheelchair standard for to improve access for all.

 

Sustainability programme

School children on an outdoors project
Cumbria Outdoors

Cumbria Outdoors works with groups of primary school children, and helps them think about climate issues. As part of their stay, they visit a windmill and do resource efficiency activities (simple and fun environmental audits). These activities are also tied to a strong bio-diversity element. By educating children in climate and sustainability issues, we are helping to change the actions and attitudes of the next generation towards the planet.

 
 
 

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Couple overlooking Loughrigg Tarn

Fix the fells

If you've enjoyed walking in the Lake District and would like to give something back to ensure that those walks can be enjoyed for generations to come then log onto the Fix the Fells website.  You can donate money through this site to help vital footpath repairs.

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