With deep reds and greens seen reflecting off the surface of Buttermere in autumn, it’s easy to see how the region inspired William Wordsworth and other Lakeland poets. If it was not for Wordsworth’s work, we might never have felt so strongly about this dramatic natural landscapes: ‘I wander’d lonely as a cloud’, the opening line of his poem Daffodils, is synonymous with the region. Last year, an online guide was created to map and explain the landmarks and vantage points that shaped some of the best-known verses in the English language.