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Via Ferrata in England: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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England contains a lot of tranquil, idyllic and peaceful countryside despite its compact size, with rolling green hills and mesmerising lakes and waterways in abundance. Indulging in a Via Ferrata trip is a magnificent way to see this countryside and more!

The lush green countryside and and quaint, rustique villages and pubs of England have been charming many people for centuries, with outdoor activities having been indulged in for a long time. Via ferrata trips are an increasingly popular way of discovering and exploring the beautiful delights of this country, with the Lake District in particular being a truly stunning locale for this. Outside of Via ferrata activities, there is an endless amount of history and culture to throw yourself in to, with rural hospitality a fun feature. Take a pick from our selection of Via ferrata trips in England, and prepare to be wowed!

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FAQs: Via Ferrata in England

What should I know about Via Ferrata England?

Some of the Via Ferrata trips can be a bit challenging, so being in decent shape beforehand will help enhance your enjoyment.

There are villages, towns and cities all over England, each with their own unique cultures, customs and traditions. Try and learn more about them, with the pub being an excellent place to start!

Why should I choose England for my Via Ferrata adventure?

The Peacefulness

The English countryside is peacefulness personified, as the vast sweeping hills, valleys, moors and waterways feel a millions miles away from the hustle and bustle of cities like London. Areas such as the Lake District and Peak District offer a range of outdoor activities and delights, with tiny, quaint villages and rustique pubs occasionally dotting the raw natural landscape.

The Scenery

Green is the best word to describe the scenery of England, as the plentiful rainfall makes much of the country glow with this colour. The stereotypical English scenery of hills, valleys and lakes is alive and well, with remote coastline and beaches, as well as more mountainous landscape in the North providing variation, and a large choice for outdoor enthusiasts.

The History and Culture

England has been inhabited for many centuries, and developed a unique, fascinating and endlessly complex culture over that time. Outside of London, the countryside and other regions such as Yorkshire, Cornwall and the North-West have been some of the most important places in English life, and continue to provide a wider variety of accents, customs and traditions. The pub is a much-treasured, oft-visited place for many English people.

What can I expect from the weather in England?

Rainy for much of the year, with long Winters of temperatures ranging from 0-10 degrees celsius. Summer is much drier with temperatures often ranging from 15-25 degrees celsius.

Which language is predominantly spoken in England?

English

What currency is accepted in England?

Pound Sterling

How can I get to England?

Flights to London from all major international hubs. Also the Eurostar train from Paris to London.

What’s the country code of England?

+44

What’s the high season for Via Ferrata in England?

May-September, when the weather is warmest and conditions driest.

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