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.