Take to the air above the English Lake District for a picturesque tour of the English mountains. It is the home of English mountaineering. We make short hops between the main lakes and visit many of the smaller ones. Hope you have your waterproofs as we are likely to get wet as we will be landing on some of the lakes. I have created unofficial waterparks where we will alight on the water. The National Park authorities would certainly disapprove of our visit. The English Lake District is not called that for nothing it has many lakes, ponds, meres and tarns which may be something to do with the weather. However the forecast is good and we have a great day ahead so let's get on with the sightseeing. 

I have added some of my own photos for interest.

The trip has 15 legs but is only 129nm long and the legs are short, but if you take your time it will last take a few hours. Make sure you have a good look round. We have an early start to avoid the crowds, it gives you a little time for sightseeing. 
Autopilot in Nav Mode may be useful. Pop out the MFD as a separate window to show the Map (Right Alt and LM click).
Make sure you have your map handy (LittleNavMap is my preferred guide).


Installation:
Unpack the included folder from the package into the community folder. Restart the simulator.

Add-ons:
There may be add-ons available, however other than the GARMIN G1000 NXI I did not use any during this trip.
You may wish to use MSFS 2020 Google Map replacement (https://flightsim.to/file/19345/msfs-2020-google-map-replacement) by derekhe as it enhances the scenery. 

Notes:
I have enabled Weather and ATC. 
After you have completed each leg, I suggest taking copies of the save file:
\Users\*\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\MISSIONS\ACTIVITIES
So that it can be restored if you encounter difficulties. You can then restart from that point if necessary

Credits:
Thanks to BushTripInjector by BuffyGC
Thanks to LittleNavMap by Alexander Barthel
Wikipedia
Google
Ordnance Survey (https://explore.osmaps.com/)

I give links to other sources - (Visit at your our risk I take no responsibility for external content):
https://www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/
https://www.visitcumbria.com/
http://www.bridge-hotel.com/
https://www.wmrt.org.uk/advice/accident-black-spots/scafell-broad-stand/
https://ullswaterway.wordpress.com/2017/12/14/formation-of-the-lake-district-landscape-geology-climate-and-humans/