Lake District National Park

Lake District National Park

Lake District National Park: Our most recommended tours and activities

Manchester: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Manchester: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Experience a day in the spectacular Lake District National Park with a cruise on England's largest lake Windermere, and a locally-sourced cream tea at the historic Lindeth Howe Hotel in Bowness-on-Windermere. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes that make the National Park so special. Itinerary Departing Manchester we'll make our way towards the spectacular Lake District. On arrival enjoy some free-time in the lakeside town Bowness-on-Windermere. Explore the shops, cafes, and unrivaled views of the iconic lake. Windermere Lake Cruise: Relax on a beautiful lake cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding fells. Tarn Hows: After joining your driver-guide at Ambleside Pier you will make your way along the winding country roads to the tranquil Tarn Hows, an iconic spot known for its breathtaking views and connections to Beatrix Potter. The medieval village of Hawkshead: Explore the charming village of Hawkshead, famous for its connections to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. Here you can enjoy a pub lunch or some Grasmere Gingerbread which can be found in the village. Experience the timeless beauty and heritage of the Lake District, gaining insights from our expert guide and enjoying the unique opportunity to explore this iconic landscape up close. From the April 5th 2025 - 31st October 2025 passengers will enjoy a Windermere Lake Cruise followed by a journey through Leven Valley at the southern end of Lake Windermere on a heritage Train.

Liverpool: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Liverpool: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Experience a day in the spectacular Lake District National Park with a cruise on England's largest lake Windermere. Immerse yourself in the awe inspiring landscapes that make the National Park so special. Itinerary Departing Liverpool we'll make our way towards the spectacular Lake District. On arrival enjoy some free-time in the lakeside town Bowness-on-Windermere. Explore the shops, cafes, and unrivaled views of the iconic lake. Windermere Lake Cruise: Relax on a beautiful lake cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding fells. Tarn Hows: After joining your driver-guide at Ambleside Pier you will make your way along the winding country roads to the tranquil Tarn Hows, an iconic spot known for its breathtaking views and connections to Beatrix Potter. The medieval village of Hawkshead: Explore the charming village of Hawkshead, famous for its connections to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. Here you can enjoy a pub lunch or some Grasmere Gingerbread which can be found in the village. Experience the timeless beauty and heritage of the Lake District, gaining insights from our expert guide and enjoying the unique opportunity to explore this iconic landscape up close. Attractions included: The tour includes a cruise on Lake Windermere and a train ride on the Lakes & Haverthwaite Railway.

Lake District: Beatrix Potter Half-Day Tour

Lake District: Beatrix Potter Half-Day Tour

Experience a day in the spectacular Lake District National Park with a cruise on England's largest lake Windermere. Immerse yourself in the awe inspiring landscapes that make the National Park so special. Itinerary Windermere Lake Cruise: Relax on a beautiful lake cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding fells. Tarn Hows: You will make your way along the winding country roads to the tranquil Tarn Hows, an iconic spot known for its breathtaking views and connections to Beatrix Potter. The medieval village of Hawkshead: Explore the charming village of Hawkshead, famous for its connections to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. Here you can enjoy a pub lunch or some Grasmere Gingerbread which can be found in the village. Experience the timeless beauty and heritage of the Lake District, gaining insights from our expert guide and enjoying the unique opportunity to explore this iconic landscape up close. Attractions included: The tour includes a cruise on Lake Windermere & visit to Hill Top House, the home of Beatrix Potter. Please Note: Days Hill Top is closed we'll visit The World Of Beatrix Potter

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Pooley Bridge

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Pooley Bridge

Ullswater is the epitome of the Lake District and is regarded as the most beautiful lake in England. It’s home to the popular Ullswater Steamers who have been sailing on the lake since 1859 offering visitors an opportunity to experience this treasured landscape from a different perspective, onboard one of the largest heritage vessel fleets in the world. The boats connect with many famous walking routes, including the Ullswater Way a 20 mile route around the lake. There are excellent facilities at the main pier houses. You will find toilets and licensed bars onboard, there are seating options outside on the upper decks and inside the lower deck saloons. The cruise will take you through iconic mountain and countryside panoramas best seen from a boat. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as peregrine falcons or red deer on the high fells and don't forget the camera. The valley has rich cultural connections, its majestic beauty has inspired writers and poets such as William Wordsworth over the centuries. You will understand why this is a Lake District hidden gem and memory making experience. Your cruise starts at Pooley Bridge pier. It is a one hour cruise to Glenridding pier. There is an option to get off at Glenridding but check your return cruise time back to Pooley Bridge. It is a 5 minute walk to the village, there are a couple of pubs, a hotel and independent shops to pick up a Lake District souvenir before returning back the pier to catch one of the cruises back to Pooley Bridge pier your start point.

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Glenridding Pier

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Glenridding Pier

Ullswater is the epitome of the Lake District and is regarded as the most beautiful lake in England. It’s home to the popular Ullswater Steamers who have been sailing on the lake since 1859 offering visitors an opportunity to experience this treasured landscape from a different perspective, onboard one of the largest heritage vessel fleets in the world. The boats connect with many famous walking routes, including the Ullswater Way a 20 mile route around the lake. There are excellent facilities at the main pier houses. You will find toilets and licensed bars onboard, there are seating options outside on the upper decks and inside the lower deck saloons. The cruise will take you through iconic mountain and countryside panoramas best seen from a boat. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as peregrine falcons or red deer on the high fells and don't forget the camera. The valley has rich cultural connections, its majestic beauty has inspired writers and poets such as William Wordsworth over the centuries. You will understand why this is a Lake District hidden gem and memory making experience. Your cruise starts at Glenridding pier. It is a one hour cruise to Pooley Bridge pier. There is an option to get off at Pooley Bridge but check your return cruise time back to Glenridding. It is a 15 minute walk to Pooley Bridge village. Pooley Bridge is a quintessential English village dating back to 16th century, today it has an array of tea rooms, pubs and independent shops to pick up a Lake District souvenir before returning back the pier to catch one of the cruises back to Glenridding pier your start point.

From London: Lake District Tour with Cream Tea & Cruise

From London: Lake District Tour with Cream Tea & Cruise

Head to London Euston station to enjoy a relaxing train journey to Oxenholme in the spectacular Lake District National Park. On arrival at Oxenholme you will be met by a local guide, who will take you on your tour of the Lake District. This tour is the ideal way to explore the best of the Lake District, which is famous for its Beatrix Potter and Wordsworth connections.  Enter the National Park and travel north alongside Lake Windermere to the medieval village of Hawkshead. Explore this fascinating village where Wordsworth went to school. Visit Hawkshead and Hill Top the famous lakeland home of Beatrix Potter. (The property is not open Fridays outside of the UK school holidays or between November - February). When Hill Top is closed we will visit the World Of Beatrix Potter in Bowness to learn more about the author and the characters she created. Continue on towards the renowned beauty spot of Tarn Hows for a photo stop before driving through Yewdale, passing Yew Tree Tarn, used in the film Miss Potter. Next journey into the famous mountainous valleys of the Langdales, which have been carved by glaciers to form spectacular u-shaped valleys. Arriving at the lakeside village of Waterhead you will join a lake cruise on England’s largest lake, Windermere, and sit back and enjoy the views of the Lakeland Fells (local word for mountains). Arriving at Bowness Bay, enjoy a cream tea at the Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel, once owned by Beatrix Potter. You will then be taken back to Oxenholme Station for the train back to London.

From Windermere: Mountain Passes & Muncaster Castle

From Windermere: Mountain Passes & Muncaster Castle

Your adventure begins with a scenic drive through the picturesque Langdale Valley, with a photo stop at Blea Tarn. From here, continue to the dramatic Wrynose Pass, where the steep, winding road reveals breath-taking views of the surrounding valleys. As you make your way along one of Britain’s most notorious mountain passes, your driver-guide will share fascinating stories and historical insights, including a visit to the historic Three Shires Stone—marking the old boundaries of Cumberland, Lancashire, and Westmorland. Next, prepare for the legendary Hardknott Pass, known as one of the steepest and most challenging roads in Britain. En route, you’ll pass the remarkable Hardknott Roman Fort, perched 1,000 feet above sea level. Once a vital link between the Roman settlements of Ravenglass and Ambleside, the fort offers a window into Cumbria’s ancient heritage. Onwards you’ll travel to the deepest lake in England, Wastwater. Framed by the towering peaks of Scafell Pike, Red Pike, and Great Gable. Wast Water was rightfully named ‘Britain’s Favourite View’—a dramatic and unforgettable sight. Around lunchtime, you'll arrive at the medieval Muncaster Castle, where your delicious lunch awaits in the newly restored Victorian Dairy. This charming space retains its original character while offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere and beautiful castle views. Enjoy a locally sourced lunch before setting out to explore the castle at your leisure. Be sure to check the lunch menu in advance so you can choose your preferred dish. Dive into its rich history, from the tale of the Luck of Muncaster—connected to King Henry VI—to the curious legend of Tom Fool, the castle’s infamous 16th-century jester. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, redesigned in the 18th century when the castle's defensive role faded, or test your skills in the Weapons Hall with archery, axe throwing, and crossbow shooting. Please note children must be over 8 years old to join in the Weapons Hall activities. Don’t miss the famous daily flying display at 2pm with owls, falcons, eagles and even vultures! —a highlight of any visit—or take time to visit the Hawk and Owl Centre, where conservation and environmental education come to life in an inspiring and engaging setting.

Lake District: First Class Steam Railway Trip and Breakfast

Lake District: First Class Steam Railway Trip and Breakfast

Half Day Itinerary in the Western Lake District. Scenic return journey on board a heritage steam train in reserved seats within Joan Observation Pullman carriage and a full Cumbrian breakfast prior to departure. Timings: *Breakfast at the Turntable Cafe 9.30am. Breakfast choice is 'Full Steam Ahead' or vegetarian option 'Veggie on the Tracks'. Please order your choice at the counter on arrival. Please arrive at 9.30am promptly. It is not possible to takeaway the breakfast order because takeaway food and drink is not permitted in Pullman Observation carriage Joan. *Steam Train departs 10.25 Ravenglass Station for Dalegarth for Boot Station. Please board the train at least 10 minutes before departure. Your seats are reserved in Pullman Observation Joan, please ask the guard for your seat numbers. *Train journey times, 40 minutes each way. This is a seven mile heritage steam railway trip from the coast to within site of England's highest mountains. *Train departs from Dalegarth Station at 11.50 for the return journey back to Ravenglass station. Arriving Ravenglass Station at approximately 12.30pm. Description: Enjoy a first-class breakfast and a steam railway trip on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. Travel through the Lake District National Park and the Frontiers of the Roman Empire, known for its stunning landscapes, picturesque lakes, and rich history. Start your day with breakfast at the Ravenglass Turntable Café at 9.30am, located on platform 1 at Ravenglass station. Choose from the hearty 'Full Steam Ahead' comprising of Cumbrian dry-cure back bacon and Cumberland sausage, grilled tomato, mushrooms, baked beans, choice of fried, scrambled or poached egg and Lovingly Artisan sourdough toast. Alternatively, opt for the vegetarian option with Vegetarian sausage, griddled Appleby Creamery halloumi-style cheese, grilled tomato, mushrooms, baked beans, choice of fried, scrambled or poached egg and sourdough toast. After breakfast, board the train. The train departs from Ravenglass station at 10:25 AM, starting its scenic journey up the Eskdale Valley. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway is a narrow-gauge railway, originally opened in 1875 to transport iron ore from the mines in Eskdale to the coast. Today, it operates as a heritage railway, offering passenger services through some of the most stunning landscapes in the Lake District. Travel from the coast to within sight of England's highest mountains. Arrival at Dalegarth for Boot station after 40 minute journey and enjoy some time before boarding your return train at 11.50. Please take your seats 10 minutes before departure time. There is approximately 30 minutes at the station. Full facilities including cafe and shop. Boot village is 10 minutes walk and worth a visit is the Eskdale Mill or St Catherine's Church if you have time.

Lake District: 3-Day Small Group Tour from Manchester

Lake District: 3-Day Small Group Tour from Manchester

Day 1: Leaving Manchester, we drive north into Lake District National Park and head to one of the most popular towns in the Lake District, Ambleside, hugged by some of England’s finest scenery. Here you’ll have time to explore and grab a bite to eat. We then drive to Kirkstone Pass for some photos. This is the Lake District’s highest pass that is open to motor traffic, and you’ll just love the views. Next up we journey along the shores of Ullswater. This lake is often described as England’s most beautiful lake, and it’s here we give you the chance to take a forest walk and see the mighty Aira Force waterfall. The final stop of the day is another incredible view as we take you to Friar’s Crag, an amazing promontory that overlooks the lake of Derwentwater. You have a short journey into the lively market town of Keswick where you’re dropped off at your accommodation and free to explore the charming town. Day 2: Your first stop of the day really is one of wonder. The mysterious Castlerigg standing stones were thought to have been built over 5,000 years ago and were once a lively hub of ancient pagan rituals. After exploring the past, you take the narrow country lanes towards Grasmere, which Wordsworth described as ‘the loveliest spot that man hath found’. There’s free time to visit Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage, taste the legendary gingerbread, or enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the Wordsworth Daffodil Garden by the River Rothy. Time for lunch in Bowness-on-Windermere, a town sitting snuggly alongside Lake Windermere. This area is filled with adorable villages and surrounded by beautiful scenery. Enjoy a boat cruise on the lake, a truly wonderful way to take in the sights. That afternoon you continue to explore this wonderful region, including a stop at Langdale Boulders where you might spot some prehistoric rock art. After a stop in the cosy village of Hawkshead, you return to Keswick in the early evening. Day 3: There’s still plenty of adventure to be had today. We pick you up from your accommodation and you journey along winding lanes, past the shores of Crummock Water and Buttermere, and towards the Honister Mountain Pass.Stopping amongst the mountains you have the opportunity to see old slate workings, where a small number of Cumbrians continue to make their living. Next up is something that will stop you in your tracks. The enormous Bowder Stone fell 200 metres from the Bowder Crag more than 10,000 years ago. The stone is an estimated 2,000 tonnes, around 9 metres high and 15 metres in diameter. Imagine the sound it would have made upon impact. You head back into Keswick for a nice bite to eat before heading to the lovely shores of Ullswater for a walk. Your last big stop of the day is in the market town of Kendal. Here you have time to explore and enjoy the cobbled streets and heritage to be found. From here you return to Manchester.

From York: The Lake District Tour

From York: The Lake District Tour

Leaving York once a week, this excursion will take you into the heart of the English Lake District. Board the mini-coach in York and set off on your tour. Travel through the Yorkshire Dales to the Lake District National Park. Sit back and enjoy incredible views of the Lake District's largest lake, Windermere.  You'll travel along the shores of Ullswater, one of the most beautiful lakes in the area, surrounded by towering mountains and quaint villages. You'll head over Kirkstone Pass which offers breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape, and pass by Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England. Next, you'll visit Hawkshead, a mediaeval village known for its charming streets and traditional architecture. Here, you'll have time to enjoy lunch and explore the local shops and cafes. The village was where William Wordsworth went to school, at the local grammar, now open to the public. After lunch, the tour continues to Tarn Hows, a picturesque lake surrounded by rolling hills and forests. Head down past Coniston Water, a historic lake with more great scenery. Finally, you'll visit Grasmere, a picturesque Lakeland village famous for its connections to the poet William Wordsworth and of course the world famous gingerbread. Here, you'll have a 45-minute break to explore the village, enjoying the local shops and great atmosphere. The tour ends with a visit to Castlerigg Stone Circle, a prehistoric monument that offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Its one of the oldest in the country dating back over 4,000 years, you'll be in awe of the views and the history of the place. Overall, this tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the best of the Lake District, with its stunning landscapes and fascinating heritage.

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Manchester: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Manchester: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Experience a day in the spectacular Lake District National Park with a cruise on England's largest lake Windermere, and a locally-sourced cream tea at the historic Lindeth Howe Hotel in Bowness-on-Windermere. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes that make the National Park so special. Itinerary Departing Manchester we'll make our way towards the spectacular Lake District. On arrival enjoy some free-time in the lakeside town Bowness-on-Windermere. Explore the shops, cafes, and unrivaled views of the iconic lake. Windermere Lake Cruise: Relax on a beautiful lake cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding fells. Tarn Hows: After joining your driver-guide at Ambleside Pier you will make your way along the winding country roads to the tranquil Tarn Hows, an iconic spot known for its breathtaking views and connections to Beatrix Potter. The medieval village of Hawkshead: Explore the charming village of Hawkshead, famous for its connections to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. Here you can enjoy a pub lunch or some Grasmere Gingerbread which can be found in the village. Experience the timeless beauty and heritage of the Lake District, gaining insights from our expert guide and enjoying the unique opportunity to explore this iconic landscape up close. From the April 5th 2025 - 31st October 2025 passengers will enjoy a Windermere Lake Cruise followed by a journey through Leven Valley at the southern end of Lake Windermere on a heritage Train.

Liverpool: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Liverpool: Lake District Tour with Lake Cruise & Train Ride

Experience a day in the spectacular Lake District National Park with a cruise on England's largest lake Windermere. Immerse yourself in the awe inspiring landscapes that make the National Park so special. Itinerary Departing Liverpool we'll make our way towards the spectacular Lake District. On arrival enjoy some free-time in the lakeside town Bowness-on-Windermere. Explore the shops, cafes, and unrivaled views of the iconic lake. Windermere Lake Cruise: Relax on a beautiful lake cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding fells. Tarn Hows: After joining your driver-guide at Ambleside Pier you will make your way along the winding country roads to the tranquil Tarn Hows, an iconic spot known for its breathtaking views and connections to Beatrix Potter. The medieval village of Hawkshead: Explore the charming village of Hawkshead, famous for its connections to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. Here you can enjoy a pub lunch or some Grasmere Gingerbread which can be found in the village. Experience the timeless beauty and heritage of the Lake District, gaining insights from our expert guide and enjoying the unique opportunity to explore this iconic landscape up close. Attractions included: The tour includes a cruise on Lake Windermere and a train ride on the Lakes & Haverthwaite Railway.

Lake District: Beatrix Potter Half-Day Tour

Lake District: Beatrix Potter Half-Day Tour

Experience a day in the spectacular Lake District National Park with a cruise on England's largest lake Windermere. Immerse yourself in the awe inspiring landscapes that make the National Park so special. Itinerary Windermere Lake Cruise: Relax on a beautiful lake cruise, taking in the panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding fells. Tarn Hows: You will make your way along the winding country roads to the tranquil Tarn Hows, an iconic spot known for its breathtaking views and connections to Beatrix Potter. The medieval village of Hawkshead: Explore the charming village of Hawkshead, famous for its connections to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. Here you can enjoy a pub lunch or some Grasmere Gingerbread which can be found in the village. Experience the timeless beauty and heritage of the Lake District, gaining insights from our expert guide and enjoying the unique opportunity to explore this iconic landscape up close. Attractions included: The tour includes a cruise on Lake Windermere & visit to Hill Top House, the home of Beatrix Potter. Please Note: Days Hill Top is closed we'll visit The World Of Beatrix Potter

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Pooley Bridge

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Pooley Bridge

Ullswater is the epitome of the Lake District and is regarded as the most beautiful lake in England. It’s home to the popular Ullswater Steamers who have been sailing on the lake since 1859 offering visitors an opportunity to experience this treasured landscape from a different perspective, onboard one of the largest heritage vessel fleets in the world. The boats connect with many famous walking routes, including the Ullswater Way a 20 mile route around the lake. There are excellent facilities at the main pier houses. You will find toilets and licensed bars onboard, there are seating options outside on the upper decks and inside the lower deck saloons. The cruise will take you through iconic mountain and countryside panoramas best seen from a boat. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as peregrine falcons or red deer on the high fells and don't forget the camera. The valley has rich cultural connections, its majestic beauty has inspired writers and poets such as William Wordsworth over the centuries. You will understand why this is a Lake District hidden gem and memory making experience. Your cruise starts at Pooley Bridge pier. It is a one hour cruise to Glenridding pier. There is an option to get off at Glenridding but check your return cruise time back to Pooley Bridge. It is a 5 minute walk to the village, there are a couple of pubs, a hotel and independent shops to pick up a Lake District souvenir before returning back the pier to catch one of the cruises back to Pooley Bridge pier your start point.

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Glenridding Pier

Ullswater Lake District Return Cruise from Glenridding Pier

Ullswater is the epitome of the Lake District and is regarded as the most beautiful lake in England. It’s home to the popular Ullswater Steamers who have been sailing on the lake since 1859 offering visitors an opportunity to experience this treasured landscape from a different perspective, onboard one of the largest heritage vessel fleets in the world. The boats connect with many famous walking routes, including the Ullswater Way a 20 mile route around the lake. There are excellent facilities at the main pier houses. You will find toilets and licensed bars onboard, there are seating options outside on the upper decks and inside the lower deck saloons. The cruise will take you through iconic mountain and countryside panoramas best seen from a boat. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as peregrine falcons or red deer on the high fells and don't forget the camera. The valley has rich cultural connections, its majestic beauty has inspired writers and poets such as William Wordsworth over the centuries. You will understand why this is a Lake District hidden gem and memory making experience. Your cruise starts at Glenridding pier. It is a one hour cruise to Pooley Bridge pier. There is an option to get off at Pooley Bridge but check your return cruise time back to Glenridding. It is a 15 minute walk to Pooley Bridge village. Pooley Bridge is a quintessential English village dating back to 16th century, today it has an array of tea rooms, pubs and independent shops to pick up a Lake District souvenir before returning back the pier to catch one of the cruises back to Glenridding pier your start point.

From London: Lake District Tour with Cream Tea & Cruise

From London: Lake District Tour with Cream Tea & Cruise

Head to London Euston station to enjoy a relaxing train journey to Oxenholme in the spectacular Lake District National Park. On arrival at Oxenholme you will be met by a local guide, who will take you on your tour of the Lake District. This tour is the ideal way to explore the best of the Lake District, which is famous for its Beatrix Potter and Wordsworth connections.  Enter the National Park and travel north alongside Lake Windermere to the medieval village of Hawkshead. Explore this fascinating village where Wordsworth went to school. Visit Hawkshead and Hill Top the famous lakeland home of Beatrix Potter. (The property is not open Fridays outside of the UK school holidays or between November - February). When Hill Top is closed we will visit the World Of Beatrix Potter in Bowness to learn more about the author and the characters she created. Continue on towards the renowned beauty spot of Tarn Hows for a photo stop before driving through Yewdale, passing Yew Tree Tarn, used in the film Miss Potter. Next journey into the famous mountainous valleys of the Langdales, which have been carved by glaciers to form spectacular u-shaped valleys. Arriving at the lakeside village of Waterhead you will join a lake cruise on England’s largest lake, Windermere, and sit back and enjoy the views of the Lakeland Fells (local word for mountains). Arriving at Bowness Bay, enjoy a cream tea at the Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel, once owned by Beatrix Potter. You will then be taken back to Oxenholme Station for the train back to London.

From Windermere: Mountain Passes & Muncaster Castle

From Windermere: Mountain Passes & Muncaster Castle

Your adventure begins with a scenic drive through the picturesque Langdale Valley, with a photo stop at Blea Tarn. From here, continue to the dramatic Wrynose Pass, where the steep, winding road reveals breath-taking views of the surrounding valleys. As you make your way along one of Britain’s most notorious mountain passes, your driver-guide will share fascinating stories and historical insights, including a visit to the historic Three Shires Stone—marking the old boundaries of Cumberland, Lancashire, and Westmorland. Next, prepare for the legendary Hardknott Pass, known as one of the steepest and most challenging roads in Britain. En route, you’ll pass the remarkable Hardknott Roman Fort, perched 1,000 feet above sea level. Once a vital link between the Roman settlements of Ravenglass and Ambleside, the fort offers a window into Cumbria’s ancient heritage. Onwards you’ll travel to the deepest lake in England, Wastwater. Framed by the towering peaks of Scafell Pike, Red Pike, and Great Gable. Wast Water was rightfully named ‘Britain’s Favourite View’—a dramatic and unforgettable sight. Around lunchtime, you'll arrive at the medieval Muncaster Castle, where your delicious lunch awaits in the newly restored Victorian Dairy. This charming space retains its original character while offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere and beautiful castle views. Enjoy a locally sourced lunch before setting out to explore the castle at your leisure. Be sure to check the lunch menu in advance so you can choose your preferred dish. Dive into its rich history, from the tale of the Luck of Muncaster—connected to King Henry VI—to the curious legend of Tom Fool, the castle’s infamous 16th-century jester. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, redesigned in the 18th century when the castle's defensive role faded, or test your skills in the Weapons Hall with archery, axe throwing, and crossbow shooting. Please note children must be over 8 years old to join in the Weapons Hall activities. Don’t miss the famous daily flying display at 2pm with owls, falcons, eagles and even vultures! —a highlight of any visit—or take time to visit the Hawk and Owl Centre, where conservation and environmental education come to life in an inspiring and engaging setting.

Lake District: First Class Steam Railway Trip and Breakfast

Lake District: First Class Steam Railway Trip and Breakfast

Half Day Itinerary in the Western Lake District. Scenic return journey on board a heritage steam train in reserved seats within Joan Observation Pullman carriage and a full Cumbrian breakfast prior to departure. Timings: *Breakfast at the Turntable Cafe 9.30am. Breakfast choice is 'Full Steam Ahead' or vegetarian option 'Veggie on the Tracks'. Please order your choice at the counter on arrival. Please arrive at 9.30am promptly. It is not possible to takeaway the breakfast order because takeaway food and drink is not permitted in Pullman Observation carriage Joan. *Steam Train departs 10.25 Ravenglass Station for Dalegarth for Boot Station. Please board the train at least 10 minutes before departure. Your seats are reserved in Pullman Observation Joan, please ask the guard for your seat numbers. *Train journey times, 40 minutes each way. This is a seven mile heritage steam railway trip from the coast to within site of England's highest mountains. *Train departs from Dalegarth Station at 11.50 for the return journey back to Ravenglass station. Arriving Ravenglass Station at approximately 12.30pm. Description: Enjoy a first-class breakfast and a steam railway trip on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. Travel through the Lake District National Park and the Frontiers of the Roman Empire, known for its stunning landscapes, picturesque lakes, and rich history. Start your day with breakfast at the Ravenglass Turntable Café at 9.30am, located on platform 1 at Ravenglass station. Choose from the hearty 'Full Steam Ahead' comprising of Cumbrian dry-cure back bacon and Cumberland sausage, grilled tomato, mushrooms, baked beans, choice of fried, scrambled or poached egg and Lovingly Artisan sourdough toast. Alternatively, opt for the vegetarian option with Vegetarian sausage, griddled Appleby Creamery halloumi-style cheese, grilled tomato, mushrooms, baked beans, choice of fried, scrambled or poached egg and sourdough toast. After breakfast, board the train. The train departs from Ravenglass station at 10:25 AM, starting its scenic journey up the Eskdale Valley. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway is a narrow-gauge railway, originally opened in 1875 to transport iron ore from the mines in Eskdale to the coast. Today, it operates as a heritage railway, offering passenger services through some of the most stunning landscapes in the Lake District. Travel from the coast to within sight of England's highest mountains. Arrival at Dalegarth for Boot station after 40 minute journey and enjoy some time before boarding your return train at 11.50. Please take your seats 10 minutes before departure time. There is approximately 30 minutes at the station. Full facilities including cafe and shop. Boot village is 10 minutes walk and worth a visit is the Eskdale Mill or St Catherine's Church if you have time.

Lake District: 3-Day Small Group Tour from Manchester

Lake District: 3-Day Small Group Tour from Manchester

Day 1: Leaving Manchester, we drive north into Lake District National Park and head to one of the most popular towns in the Lake District, Ambleside, hugged by some of England’s finest scenery. Here you’ll have time to explore and grab a bite to eat. We then drive to Kirkstone Pass for some photos. This is the Lake District’s highest pass that is open to motor traffic, and you’ll just love the views. Next up we journey along the shores of Ullswater. This lake is often described as England’s most beautiful lake, and it’s here we give you the chance to take a forest walk and see the mighty Aira Force waterfall. The final stop of the day is another incredible view as we take you to Friar’s Crag, an amazing promontory that overlooks the lake of Derwentwater. You have a short journey into the lively market town of Keswick where you’re dropped off at your accommodation and free to explore the charming town. Day 2: Your first stop of the day really is one of wonder. The mysterious Castlerigg standing stones were thought to have been built over 5,000 years ago and were once a lively hub of ancient pagan rituals. After exploring the past, you take the narrow country lanes towards Grasmere, which Wordsworth described as ‘the loveliest spot that man hath found’. There’s free time to visit Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage, taste the legendary gingerbread, or enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the Wordsworth Daffodil Garden by the River Rothy. Time for lunch in Bowness-on-Windermere, a town sitting snuggly alongside Lake Windermere. This area is filled with adorable villages and surrounded by beautiful scenery. Enjoy a boat cruise on the lake, a truly wonderful way to take in the sights. That afternoon you continue to explore this wonderful region, including a stop at Langdale Boulders where you might spot some prehistoric rock art. After a stop in the cosy village of Hawkshead, you return to Keswick in the early evening. Day 3: There’s still plenty of adventure to be had today. We pick you up from your accommodation and you journey along winding lanes, past the shores of Crummock Water and Buttermere, and towards the Honister Mountain Pass.Stopping amongst the mountains you have the opportunity to see old slate workings, where a small number of Cumbrians continue to make their living. Next up is something that will stop you in your tracks. The enormous Bowder Stone fell 200 metres from the Bowder Crag more than 10,000 years ago. The stone is an estimated 2,000 tonnes, around 9 metres high and 15 metres in diameter. Imagine the sound it would have made upon impact. You head back into Keswick for a nice bite to eat before heading to the lovely shores of Ullswater for a walk. Your last big stop of the day is in the market town of Kendal. Here you have time to explore and enjoy the cobbled streets and heritage to be found. From here you return to Manchester.

From York: The Lake District Tour

From York: The Lake District Tour

Leaving York once a week, this excursion will take you into the heart of the English Lake District. Board the mini-coach in York and set off on your tour. Travel through the Yorkshire Dales to the Lake District National Park. Sit back and enjoy incredible views of the Lake District's largest lake, Windermere.  You'll travel along the shores of Ullswater, one of the most beautiful lakes in the area, surrounded by towering mountains and quaint villages. You'll head over Kirkstone Pass which offers breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape, and pass by Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England. Next, you'll visit Hawkshead, a mediaeval village known for its charming streets and traditional architecture. Here, you'll have time to enjoy lunch and explore the local shops and cafes. The village was where William Wordsworth went to school, at the local grammar, now open to the public. After lunch, the tour continues to Tarn Hows, a picturesque lake surrounded by rolling hills and forests. Head down past Coniston Water, a historic lake with more great scenery. Finally, you'll visit Grasmere, a picturesque Lakeland village famous for its connections to the poet William Wordsworth and of course the world famous gingerbread. Here, you'll have a 45-minute break to explore the village, enjoying the local shops and great atmosphere. The tour ends with a visit to Castlerigg Stone Circle, a prehistoric monument that offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Its one of the oldest in the country dating back over 4,000 years, you'll be in awe of the views and the history of the place. Overall, this tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the best of the Lake District, with its stunning landscapes and fascinating heritage.

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