Holidays for cars are now on offer in Cumbria, thanks to a new guide which highlights how visitors to the stunning Eden Valley can give their car a break and let it enjoy a bit of rest and relaxation.
The ‘Give Your Car A Holiday’ web guide can be downloaded from www.golakes.co.uk/wildzone and is an essential read for anyone who loves the Lakes and wants the glorious Cumbrian landscape to be just as beautiful the next time they visit. Sponsored by Natural England, the new guide highlights fun ways for everyone to give the car a rest and find other ways to move around.
It follows research commissioned by Natural England and its partners Friends of the Lake District and Cumbria Tourism. Results showed nearly half of Lake District visitors felt they should use their car less and over a quarter wanted more information on how to give their car – and its driver – a break.
‘Give Your Car A Holiday’ focuses on the Eden Valley – known for fabulous scenery, rich wildlife and breathtaking natural features. Eden is also home to one of England’s most beautiful lakes, Ullswater; the stunning waterfall, Aira Force and a wealth of flora and fauna – from red squirrels and red deer, to holly blue butterflies, marsh marigolds and Wordsworth’s famous daffodils.
The guide shows visitors how to reach and get around Eden using public transport and other modes, whilst the car is parked up for a day or two. It describes the benefits of giving the car a holiday, including a positive impact on health and the added value that new experiences can give to a break or longer vacation.
It highlights great places to visit by bus, from historical Carlisle and award-winning Orton Farmers Market, to Haweswater – home to England’s last remaining golden eagle. Details of independent food producers, who can be visited by bus, sit alongside information on the three major cycle routes crossing Eden – the C2C, the Walney to Witney route and the Pennine Cycleway, as well as do-in-a-day rides, from both Appleby and Kirkby Stephen and Penrith. Cycle hire, guided walks and walkers’ facilities and services are other topics. There’s even a CO2 game for the kids to play!
