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Lake District locals complain of tourists turning park into 'Ibiza'

16.07.2026 07:49 1 min 1 source
Daily Mirror ENG
Lake District locals complain of tourists turning park into 'Ibiza'
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Residents of the Lake District National Park report widespread littering, illegal wild camping, and fires by visitors. The Friends of the Lake District annual survey logged hundreds of complaints about anti-social behaviour. Westmorland and Furness Council introduced fines up to £100 for littering, fires, and inappropriate use of motorhomes. The share of visitors under 50 rose from 52% in 2018 to 74% in 2022, while total visitor numbers in 2024 were 5 million lower than in 2019.

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Lake District locals complain of tourists turning park into 'Ibiza'

16.07.2026 Daily Mirror ENG Original source

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