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It was like somebody turned a tap on in the Lake District on April 12. All of a sudden visitors began flowing back in and, frankly, we’ve been manic ever since.

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Everyone has heard of the famous high fells of the Lake District; peaks like Scafell Pike, Coniston Old Man or Helvellyn. But some of the best views in the area can actually be found on their more diminutive neighbours, which act as great viewing platforms for the surrounding landscape.

One such fell is Loughrigg.

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As freedom from lockdown seems to get closer each day, we can all be forgiven for allowing ourselves to indulge in a little bit of post-lockdown fantasising. Whether it is a pub crawl, a meal out with friends or simply being able to spend time together with loved ones, we all have something we can’t wait to do.

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We love exploring the fells around Little Langdale, but you don’t always have to go uphill to have a good walk. This loop takes you over to Little Langdale’s big brother Great Langdale via some lovely native woodland with delightful views to the high fells of Pavey Ark and Harrison Stickle.

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Well, here we are again! Another year, another lockdown but, hopefully, this time with some light at the end of the tunnel.

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Last month we were very happy to launch our winter menu, full of delicious, flavoursome dishes created by our new chef Scott Hirst.

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We are always excited at the prospect of hosting guests for our special New Year’s Eve celebrations at the Three Shires Inn.

But this year we are particularly keen to see in 2021 mainly because, like the rest of the world, we can’t wait to see the back of 2020!

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Stay in the English Lake District World Heritage Site