Worried locals living in one of the UK's coronavirus hot-spots fear being inundated by visitors after Prime Minister Boris Johnson eased lockdown travel rules.
Police and public officials in Cumbria have repeated a "stay away" message for the county, which has one of the highest infection rates.
Government advice is that from Wednesday people can travel around by car to exercise in England. The area, home to the Lake District National Park, saw 47 million visitors come to the region in 2018, according to Cumbria Tourism, the region's tourist board.
Assistant chief constable of Cumbria Police Andrew Slattery said: "What we are saying is, please don't visit the Lake District yet.