No, there is not a saw fell, maybe you are thinking of scafell or caw fell.
because it was carved out by glaciers which left tarns (or lakes)
Kanjipuram
In the lake district
There is no "Windermere National Park" - Windermere is one of the lakes in the Lake District National Park. There are many reasons people visit the Lake District - fell walking is a very common reason, as are watersports. http://www.lake-district.gov.uk/index/visiting.htm gives an introduction in to the types of activities that take place in the Lake District
The Lake district (in Cumbria, England) is a natural phenomenon and has been called the "Lake District" because it has many lakes since ancient times. The "Lake District National Park" was established 1951 to protect the environment of the Lake District.
lake district
it is very bad place
The address of the Margaret Place Historical District Inc is: 518 Pujo St, Lake Charles, LA 70601-4365
no, the lake district is in cumbria ... but you can drive to the outskirts of the Lake District (Ullswater) in about an hour from Newcastle!
The deepest lake is wast water (243 ft deep).
Lake District was created in 1951.
No. The Lake District is a district.