Not sure if you know much about the Lake District, but the person who wrote all the best guide books to the place was a guy called Alfred Wainwright.
He lived in Blackburn whe he was young, but on his first trip to the Lakes he climbed Orrest Head, and it was the view from there that made him fall in love with the place.
Later of course he moved to the lakes and spent the rest of his life there.
I should warn you though that Bowness by the lake is likely to be packed with tourists this weeked now the weather is getting better.
If you do want to go to Bowness maybe consider getting the ferry to the other side of the lake where it is a bit quieter.
Beatrix Potter's old farm is over the other side, it is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.
One final thing, there is a Tourist Information Office right outside the train station if you need advice or are looking for somewhere to stay the night, or somewhere to eat.
Wow, I feel like I work for the Lake District tourist board (not really, I just love the place).