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Lake District National Park noun uk /ˌleɪk ˌdɪs.trɪkt ˌnæʃ.ən.əl ˈpɑːk/ us /ˌleɪk ˌdɪs.trɪkt ˌnæʃ.ən.əl ˈpɑːrk/ a national park(= a large area of land protected by the government because of its natural beauty or because it has a special history) in the northwest of England: the Lake District National ParkThe northern tip of the bay lies in the Lake District National Park. The Lake District National Park was created in 1951 to preserve the entire landscape and allow public access to areas of natural beauty. Great Gable is the mountain whose picturesque profile forms the logo of the Lake District National Park. The Cumbria Way is a marvellous route running from south to north across the Lake District National Park. In 1994 the Lake District national park decided a new by-law was needed to tackle the problems caused by jet-skis and power boats. |