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Five Fell Walks from Coniston village
If you’re coming to stay in Coniston village, you’ll discover it’s the perfect place to park your car at your accommodation, and find you don’t actually need it for the rest of your holiday. There is some of the best walking in the Lake District direct from the village centre. Mighty mountains, hidden tarns and far-reaching views; there are so many incredible hikes to discover in this spectacular area. We’ve put together a list of some of our favourites, so you can give your car a well-earned holiday in Coniston too. Dow Crag and Goats Water 13km 4.3 hours This…
Category: Local AreaWhat is The Westmorland Country Show and Why You Should Visit
Nestled in the heart of the Lake District, the Westmorland Country Show is a little gem that attracts people from all over the world. It’s County Show is a celebration of rural life and local culture. With its long heritage and some amazing activities, the Westmoreland Country Show stands as one of the most anticipated events in the Lake District’s calendar. This year, the event is scheduled for the weekend of 1st and 2nd June 2024 and promises an even more engaging experience for visitors of all ages. A Celebration of Rural Tradition and Agricultural Excellence The Westmorland County Show…
Category: Events, Local AreaGreat Places for Easter Egg Hunts in the Lake District
The Lake District is an amazing location for Easter celebrations. From the rolling hills and glassy lakes to the historic castles and gardens, the region offers a myriad of opportunities for those all-important egg hunts. Whether you’re interested in organised events or planning a private gathering in a cosy cottage, the Lake District has something for everyone. Wray Castle in Ambleside Wray Castle, with its Gothic revival architecture and large grounds, provides an enchanting backdrop for an Easter egg hunt. Each Easter, the castle organises a special event that invites families to explore the grounds in search of hidden treasure.…
Category: Events, Local AreaNo Car - No Problem - Visiting the Lake District via Public Transport
The Lake District is well-known for its breathtaking landscapes and local welcome. That’s why it’s a top destination for holidaymakers in the UK and from around the world. Contrary to popular belief, enjoying the splendour of the Lake District doesn’t mean you need a car. Exploring this amazing region using public transport is easier than you think. It not only adds to the adventure but means you can have a sustainable holiday and still have lots of fun. Accessible Train Routes The journey to the Lake District without a car begins on the train. Major towns in the Lake District…
Category: Cottages, Local AreaLittle Lake District Walks with BIG views
These little walks in the South Lakes deliver big time on incredible views. They are perfect for when you don’t have time for a longer hike, for young families or for those who simply want a short walk without compromising on far-reaching views. Gummer’s How 1.5 miles The walk to Gummer’s Howe near Newby Bridge is relatively short but steep in places (so not suitable for push-chairs). It’s a well-used route to a popular high point, popular due to its fantastic far-reaching views. Once you’ve made it up the straight-forward-to-follow pitched stone path, the lake views of Windermere and…
Category: Activities, Local AreaTop Five Reasons for Staying in the UK For Your Summer Holiday
Summer is a time for relaxation for some, and adventure for others. Let’s face it, getting away isn’t just about recharging our batteries but creating memories that last a lifetime. While the prospect of foreign shores is strong for many, there’s an equally enchanting holiday experience waiting right on your doorstep in the UK, particularly in a beautiful location like the Lake District. Here are just five good reasons for staying closer to home this holiday season. Unparalleled Natural Beauty The UK is home to some of the most diverse and stunning landscapes in the world, and the Lake District…
Category: Local AreaTarn Hows - 5 Ways to Walk
We are taking a break from our 5 Ways to Walk series focussing on the highest and most dramatic Lake District mountains. Instead we’re looking at various different ways in which the beautiful Tarn Hows can be enjoyed. Whether it’s an invigorating morning walk, a family afternoon hike or a romantic evening stroll, there’s a route to suit. Family-friendly, the walks below are ideal for walkers of all ages and there’s a route for nearly all abilities. 1. Circular route from Tarn Hows car park. Clockwise or anticlockwise the choice is yours. If it’s your first visit however then…
Category: Activities, Local AreaWhy a Family Christmas in a Cottage is So Popular
Christmas is a special time of year when families actually have the time to spend it together. The growing popularity of families getting away from the day to day and booking a Lake District cottage for the Christmas period has been growing in popularity over the years and it is not hard to understand why. Christmas in a Lake District Cottage The Lake District is a breath of fresh air at a busy time of year, and even though the weather can be chilly, roaring fires and tempting mugs of hot cocoa await those who brave a small fell at…
Category: Cottages, Local AreaSpooky Days out this Halloween - most haunted Lake District locations to visit
Do you love to be scared? Are you fascinated with the paranormal? With Halloween fast approaching we’re looking at some of the spookiest places to visit around Cumbria and the Lake District. Dare you visit some of these most haunted Lake District locations? Muncaster Castle Muncaster is famous far and wide for its ghosts, and with the castle known to date as far back as 1258 it’s hardly surprising it’s one of the most haunted locations in Cumbria. There’s many a tale around Tom Fool, aka Tom Skelton the castle’s jester and a powerful and sometime sinister force at Muncaster,…
Category: History, Local AreaExploring Historic Houses in the Lake District
While its natural beauty is what the Lake District is know for, there is so much more to explore in this gorgeous national park. Along with striking fells, and outdoor adventures there is also a host of historic places for you to explore. Perfect for a rainy afternoon or a winter break. Cottages Lake District Staying in a Cottage in the Lake District gives you the ultimate in flexibility when it comes to curating your itinerary for your Lake District break. Amid this picturesque setting, you can find several historic houses and estates that offer a glimpse into the region’s…
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