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Case Study - Lake District: Tourism

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Tourism in Glacial Landscapes - Lake District

In 2017, 19.1 million tourists visited the Lake District (a Cumbrian National Park). This high level of popularity has had the following impacts:

Economic impacts of tourism in the Lake District

Economic impacts of tourism in the Lake District

  • Tourism is the main source of the Lake District's income.
    • In 2017, tourists spent £1.4bn in the Lake District.
    • In 2017, 19.1 million people visited the Lake District.
    • In 2017, 18,565 jobs were created by tourism in the Lake District.
  • Lots of people are buying holiday homes in towns like Ambleside in the Lake District. The property prices are so high that many locals are being forced away.
  • Windermere Lake Cruises is a business that takes tourists around Lake Windermere.
Social impacts of tourism

Social impacts of tourism

  • Almost 90% of tourists reach the Lake District by car. In peak tourist season (in the summer), traffic in and out of the Lake District is very bad.
  • There is a train line running from London to Oxenholme and from Oxenholme to Windermere, however, the train can be expensive.
  • Most local businesses in Ambleside cater to tourists for food, alcohol (pubs), and hiking equipment.
  • As many as 55% of homes in the Lake District are rental homes (either holiday homes or rented out to tourists). 17.7% of houses in the Lake District are holiday homes up from 16% in 2013.
  • Ambleside is only large enough to have a primary school, but not a secondary school.
  • Gosforth is not large enough to have its own GP's surgery.
Environmental impacts of tourism

Environmental impacts of tourism

  • Tourists often walk off paths, damaging farmland, disturbing sheep and harming grass verges.
  • Catbells and Helvellyn are two popular tourist walks. Paths and routes can be so popular that there is erosion.
  • Lake Windermere is a popular place for water sports and cruises, which creates noise pollution and disturbs local wildlife.
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