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Just over a mile from England’s largest lake, Windermere, stands Windermere town. While not on the lake shores itself, it combines with the nearby lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere to form one urban area.
Windermere enjoys easy access to lake Windermere, whether by foot; car; bike; or bus. This stunning lake, surrounded by rolling hills, offers a serene escape for water activities, leisure boat rides, and lakeside strolls.
Windermere’s rich history is reflected in its historic roots and the growth spurred by the Victorian era. The arrival of the town’s train station in 1847 boosted tourism to the area; today, it is popular thanks to its location, and the abundance of places to eat, drink, and visit.
Indulge in the diverse offerings Windermere presents, from enjoying local food and drink in welcoming establishments to discovering local attractions and experiences. There are excellent accommodation options nearby as well, whether you’re looking for a cosy inn or a luxurious spa hotel.
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Our Langdale Club bar and lounge offers a relaxed, informal dining experience whilst surrounded by…
Pay and display car park with 56 spaces. Beech Hill car park is situated on the A592, midway…
Situated in the midst of all the beauty and grandeur of the English Lake District, the Cedar Manor…
Adventure in the High trees! Treetop Nets offers an amazing new way to play high up in the tree…
Sheep Dog Trials with hound trails, dog show and a small number of craft stands, bar, catering and…
Join us for a fun-filled artistic adventure as the sun sets over our serene river and bridge…
Whether you prefer to be active or sit back and relax, you’ll find your own perfect escape at White…
Our unconventional Japanese Robata cooking with Korean flavours and Pacific Rim influences makes…
Discover a wide array of local freshwater and marine species including menacing pike, carp and rays…
The 'Brockmobile' electric bus is available to transport people who have difficulties walking from…
The Lyth and Winster valleys form a landscape of unspoilt pastoral delights - damson trees…
Pay and display car park (free for National Trust members) with 71 spaces. Park at Wray Castle for…
Laik manages super-stylish holiday homes in some of the favourite spots in the Lake District…
Join us for a half-day guided woodland walk in the South Lakes, learning some bushcraft essentials…
Idyllic secluded retreat with superb views over Lake Windermere & fells, once owned by Beatrix…
At Gilpin Hotel all 30 bedrooms have lovely Lakeland views, most leading directly onto the gardens…
Enjoy an unforgettable holiday and stay in one of Sykes Holiday Cottages in the Lake District.…
In an enviable position, perched on the shores of Windermere, The Waterbird Boathouse is an…
Afternoon Tea at The Belsfield is a quintessentially English experience, offering delicious…
Relax in luxury in our Lakeview Spa, unique in that whether you are in the indoor pool, the…
A short National Park Volunteer-led guided walk using accessible paths to the summit of Orrest Head…
Located in the pretty Troutbeck Valley, you'll discover a relaxed park within some of England’s…
Blackwell – the Arts & Crafts house is a rare architectural gem in the heart of the Lake District…
Boutique Nursery Shop in Bowness, The Lake District, stocking beautifully luxurious baby and…
The Lake District Where modern tourism was born
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Bowness-on-Windermere
Take in the stunning views from our lakeside Restaurant whilst dining from our seasonal menu, we serve only the finest British cuisine in our restaurant.
Bowness-on-Windermere
A delicate restoration to the Grade 2 listed hall, Fallbarrow Hall celebrates its history while leaving ensuring it’s equipped to host a modern, 21st century get together for up to 36 people. Located in Fallbarrow Holiday Park, relax and unwind in…
Windermere
Located down a quiet country lane close to Windermere village. Personally owned by Richard & Lisa Gornall.
Victoria Street, Windermere
Mountain Goat offers Airport Transfer Services to those traveling to and from South Lakes, the Furness Peninsula and North Lancashire. Single and return services are available from all main UK airports and ports throughout the year.
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2636 reviewsWindermere
Join us on our unique minibus tours and discover spectacular scenery, breathtaking views and fascinating Lake District stories. Daily guided tours for scenery, Beatrix Potter, William Wordsworth and out to Haworth and the Brontë sisters.
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499 reviewsBowness-on-Windermere, Windermere
Discover two remarkable Arts & Crafts houses in the Lake District in one afternoon. Blackwell – the Arts & Crafts house designed by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott and Broad Leys a privately-owned Arts & Crafts house designed by architect Charles FA…
Newby Bridge
A full day's experience learning the key skills of bushcraft and survival with our expert instructors, such as firelighting, shelter building and more.
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54 reviewsWindermere
Mountain Goat Tours has over 50 years’ experience and recognises itself as the No.1 Lake District tour specialist. Mountain Goat has rightfully made its mark of distinction and won the ‘Minibus Operator of the Year Award’ in 2010 and was Finalist of…
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2636 reviewsWindermere
Denehurst is a traditional Lakeland stone house built in 1898 and full of Victorian charm and character. Situated in a quiet area away from the main road and with ample and convenient parking, we are just a 10-minute walk from Bowness.
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416 reviewsWindermere
This private 4×4 driving experience offers a wide variety of vantage points including, lakes, mountains, caves, waterfalls, rivers and streams. An ideal activity for those with an adventurous nature and passion for the outdoors. The tour is customer…
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170 reviewsBowness-on-Windermere
Lindeth Howe’s 2AA rosette restaurant is as popular with residents of nearby Bowness-on-Windermere, as it is with visitors to the Lake District, and our hotel guests, who come to enjoy the activities & delights of Lake Windermere.
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128 reviewsNewby Bridge
Family-friendly park with green lawns sloping down to the lakeshore. Just the place to enjoy access to Lake Windermere with picnic areas, boat hire and tea room.
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497 reviewsFar Sawrey, Ambleside
Unlock the secrets of essential oils as you learn to create your very own blend, uniquely tailored to your therapeutic needs and personal preferences. You'll then embark on the journey of infusing your aromatic blend into a natural soy wax candle.…
Sail Winderemere with us, feel the wind ruffle your hair, and then the surge of the boat as the sails begin their work of converting breeze to smiles.
You can choose how complicated the experience is from being in charge of pulling or not pulling…
Bowness-on-Windermere
The trivial comedy for serious people is back.
Mistaken identity and romance collide with cucumber sandwiches and a handbag in Oscar Wilde's much-loved
comedy of manners.
Jack loves Gwendolen. Algernon loves Cecily; though both of them are engaged…
Windermere
We offer 7 different glamping options at Park Cliffe so you’ll find one that perfectly suits your needs. Each will give you a great experience and a bit more comfort than a traditional camping holiday – it’s a brilliant way to enjoy the great Lake…
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849 reviewsWindermere
Low Wood Watersports and Activity Centre, with it's large lake frontage and extensive range of equipment, is a great location for waterskiing, wakeboarding, sailing, kayaking/canoeing and boat hire.
Finsthwaite, Lakeside
Nestled on the shores of Lake Windermere in Cumbria, this extensive working mill produced literally millions of wooden bobbins vital to the Lancashire spinning and weaving industries. It is the only working bobbin mill left in the Lake District…
Windermere
We provide services for coach and group operators. Ideal for coach drivers days off. Our 16 seater minibuses make the inaccessible accessible.
Group rates: on request.
Established in 1972, Mountain Goat today are renowned for their exciting and…
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2635 reviewsWindermere
The brand-new way to enjoy the very best of Blue Smoke on the Bay, the wood-fired Afternoon Tea comprises 4 tiers of delicious, mouth watering Blue Smoke on the Bay goodness.
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