Visitors to Lake District holiday cottages who are interested in the history of the area now have a chance to learn more by taking a trip to Workington.
An exhibition has arrived in the town, showcasing the development of the landscape as well as providing information about human history.
Eleanor Kingston of Lake District National Park said the event has already gone down a treat at the various museums and libraries it has called at around the country.
"We are hoping to reach as many people as possible and encourage them to be aware of the past and its influences on our lives today," she stated.
Running until April 26th, the exhibition will include a family open day on April 21st – featuring various activities and an opportunity for guests to get their hands on the artefacts on display.
Lake District National Park is the largest in England and welcomes more than eight million day visitors every year.
Posted by Toby Lawrence


