The Lake District National Park in England is one of the most beautiful areas on earth to visit. Your time in the Lake District will differ though depending on the month of your visit. The Lake District is stunning at any time of year but my recommendation is to visit in either April or September. The reasons for this are the better weather and less crowding.
The Lake District is a mountainous region that is close to the Irish sea, the question isn’t if it will rain today, but when and how much? Lake District weather is often a conversation topic all year round. October to March tend to be rainy months as, surprisingly, so do July and August. Bear in mind though that it can rain heavily at any time. It’s also common for it to be raining in one town and dry in another place just a few miles away.
Peak tourist influx tends to be concentrated around the summer months and UK bank holidays such as Whitsun. As the Lake District is just a small rural area and that roads are usually narrow, travelling
at peak time can be difficult. You’ll also find that costs of Lake District hotels and Lake District cottages increase greatly as demand soars. So try April or September to visit the Lakes. You’ll usually be reasonably warm and dry and you won’t have to fight your way through vehicle traffic and visitor queues.