The Lake District has been chosen as one of three locations that will take part in a new visitor scheme launched by the Forestry Commission.
Whinlatter and Grizedale woods are one of a trio of areas that are included in the new Discovery Pass, which may be of interest to those planning to book Lake District holiday cottages who will want to go and explore the natural beauty of the area.
It costs £38 per year and gives free parking and other incentives – such as cycle hire discounts – to holders.
The initiative was launched at Hamsterley Forest in County Durham by Botanist David Bellamy, who stated: "Anything that makes it easier for people to discover the forest and learn more about Mother Nature has to be a good thing."
Earlier this month, the Lake District National Park Authority was awarded an environmental award by the Energy Saving Trust for its efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of the area.
Posted by Matt Smith


