By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
The Riviera? No, these are the tranquil waters of Lake Windermere near Bowness under a glorious night sky
The English Riviera: Landing jetties near Bowness looking north over Lake Windermere
Evening ride: Staring out across Lake Winderemere from a landing jetty near Bowness, two cyclists enjoy the stillness as dusk falls over Lake Windermere
With its rugged landscapes, quaint villages and of course lakes and tarns the Lake District boasts some of the most dramatic and photogenic scenery in the UK.
The spectacular region, a mecca for walkers was carved out over thousands of years during the last ice age.
The fells and lakes stand under a spectacular diamond studded sky where the prominence of the Milky Way rises from the Newlands Valley behind Catbells then over the glassy waters of Derwentwater near Keswick.
Bobbing on the water: Boats sway gently in the light breeze near Bowness marina on Lake Windermere
The street lights of the town of Keswick glowing in the evening's light on the shores of Derwentwater
Night lights: The pretty market town of Keswick on the shores of Derwentwater. The Lake District in Cumbria boasts some of the most dramatic and photogenic scenery in the UK
The street lights of the town of Keswick add a magical twist as dusk falls over the shores of Derwentwater
Walkers' paradise: A lone rambler looks out across Derwentwater with the street lights of Keswick glowing in the evening twilight
Under starry skies or bathed in glorious twilight the Lake District National Park takes on a whole different look
The Milky Way rises from the Newlands Valley behind Catbells then over the glassy waters of Derwent water near Keswick
The stunning region in the north of England boasts rugged landscapes, quaint towns and villages and collection of lakes and tarns carved out over thousands of years during the last ice age
The Milky Way is clearly visible in a brilliant diamond studded sky forming a spectacular backdrop above Derwent water near Keswick
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