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Ultimate Full Day Lake District Tour: 10 Lakes & Spectacular Scenery

Windermere, Lake District, UK

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  • Ultimate Full Day Lake District Tour: 10 Lakes & Spectacular Scenery
  • Ultimate Full Day Lake District Tour: 10 Lakes & Spectacular Scenery
  • Ultimate Full Day Lake District Tour: 10 Lakes & Spectacular Scenery
  • Ultimate Full Day Lake District Tour: 10 Lakes & Spectacular Scenery
  • Ultimate Full Day Lake District Tour: 10 Lakes & Spectacular Scenery

From: £ 119

1 day

Free cancellation 24h before start time

Overview

See the Lake District in one day without missing a thing! Visit 10 of the National Park's famous lakes and learn about their geological past and historic importance in culture, art and literature. Enjoy scenic drives through valleys and dales, spot waterfalls and explore ancient landmarks, like the stone circle at Askrigg. Take memorable photos at specially chosen lookout points and hear tales about the local folklore of the fells and villages you pass by.

What you will be doing

Kirkstone Inn

Your day starts with a climb, all the way up to the Kirkstone Inn, the highest inhabited building in the Lake District, for a stop to take in the views back down the valley to Lake Windermere and Ambleside

Kirkstone Pass

The valley walls rising steeply on either side, past the church-shaped rock from which the valley gets its name and on to the viewpoint for a photo stop of the ribbon of road as it descends to Brothers Water

Brothers Water

This lake was one of the first places in the Lakes to be acquired by the National Trust

Ullswater

The National Park's second-largest lake. Here you will join a 1 hour cruise to relax and see the stunning fells as the boat cruises the full length of the lake

Blencathra

As we pass the impressive mountains and fells, looking up at Blencathra, one cannot help but be moved by its sheer scale. Blencathra is one of the most northerly mountains in the Lakes with six separate fell tops, the highest at 868 metres

Castlerigg

Castlerigg Stone Circle stands on a superb natural plateau commanding a superb 360-degree view over the surrounding fells. Made up of 38 free-standing stones, some up to 3 metres (10 feet) high, it is one of Britain's earliest stone circles dating back to the Neolithic period 4000 to 5000 years ago

Derwentwater and lunch stop

At the head of Derwentwater, we will stop at Lakeside near Keswick for lunch

Friars Crag

After lunch, your guide may take you for a short stroll along the shores of Derwentwater to Friars Crag. This is a promontory jutting into Derwentwater on a stretch of shore about half a mile from the boat landing stages. Ruskin described the view as one of the three most beautiful scenes in Europe

Surprise View

One of the most stunning viewpoints in the Lake District. From here you can see Derwentwater, one of the principal bodies of water in the Lakes. Derwentwater has four permanent islands: Derwent, Lord's, Rampsholme and St. Herbert's

Ashness Bridge

We then drop down the hill to Ashness Bridge, one of the most photographed packhorse bridges in the Lakes

Seatoller

We move on to Seatoller, a small hamlet in Borrowdale valley next to Seathwaite which is the wettest inhabited place in England. Despite its remote location, this tiny farm settlement is a magnet for walkers.

Honister Slate Mine

We have a brief stop here for you to capture the view down the valley. Passing the slate sculptures of the Guardians of the Pass, we now climb slowly down the steep track as it twists and turns into the Honister Pass itself.

Honister Pass

Beautiful, remote and desolate, the pass winds through the fells, the green-tinged slate shining in the sun and the curved rock faces looming above us

Buttermere

Buttermere could not be more of a contrast to the magnificent yet hard scenery of Honister. We are now entering the Vale of Lorton, one of the lushest and prettiest parts of the Northern Lakes, the valley contains the lakes Loweswater, Crummock Water and Buttermere. We see two of these, and driving down the eastern shores of the lakes with the sun glinting off the water is one of the loveliest places to be in the Lakes

Newlands Pass

A steep climb takes us up the Newlands Pass with stunning views over the adjoining valleys

Whinlatter Viewpoint

We will stop again to allow you to admire the magnificent views of Bassenthwaite

Ambleside

We now head back towards Keswick and start the journey down towards Ambleside. On the way you will pass Thirlmere, and at the foot of the water, we head back along your fourth, and last, mountain pass of Dunmail Raise.

Dunmail Raise

Now the road drops steadily down from the fells and before long, we pass Grasmere village to drive along the shores of Grasmere, your ninth lake. William Wordsworth lived here at Dove Cottage. As we continue, we pass Nab Cottage, the home of his friend and author, Thomas de Quincey

Rydal Water

The road winds along the shore until we come to Rydal Water, your tenth and final lake. The water here is often mirror-like still with beautiful reflections of the surrounding fells. We pass Wordsworth's last and favourite home which is situated off the road at Rydal as we return to Ambleside for drop-offs.

Where we'll meet

🧭 Meeting/pick-up point: Windermere LA23 1AH, UK

🗺️ Instructions: Multiple meeting point options. Your guide will be wearing an orange or black coat printed with the "EnglishLakesTours.com" logo. Please be at your chosen departure point at least 5 minutes before your pickup time. The minibus will be unable to wait for you if you are not there and you will miss your tour. Due to local traffic conditions, the bus may arrive later than expected. Please wait 10 minutes after the quoted departure time before calling. 1) Windermere LA23 1AH, UK Meet outside the Windermere Railway Station ticket office. 2) Oxenholme Railway Station, LA9 Kendal, UK Meet outside the Oxenholme Railway Station ticket office. 3) Bowness Pier, Bowness-on-Windermere, Windermere LA23 3HQ, UK Meet outside the Windermere Lake Cruises ticket office 4) 2 Kelsick Rd, Ambleside LA22 0BP, UK Meet outside of Ambleside Library on Kelsick Road. 5) Bell Close Car Park, 16 Main St, Keswick CA12 5JD, UK

Things to know

Accessibility:

Children friendly

Service animal/dog friendly

Fitness requirement

Any fitness level

Tour Language

English

License requirement

None

Additional information:
  • Minimum age is 5

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • All passengers, including children of any age, must have a seat purchased for them

  • Please choose the option for the place you wish to join the tour, once booked this is where we expect to pick you up

  • The English Lake District weather can change quickly, even in the summer months. Please bring a waterproof coat with a hood in case of rain or windy weather

  • As there is a little walking involved on the tour, some uphill and on uneven or wet terrain, please wear suitable, comfortable shoes

Inclusion

  • WIFI onboard

    WIFI onboard

  • Air-conditioned vehicle

    Air-conditioned vehicle

  • Tour guide

    Tour guide

Exclusion

  • Lunch

    Lunch

  • Refreshments

    Refreshments

  • Dinner

    Dinner

About your host

English Lakes Tours

We are a small, family-run business which officially came into existence in May 2018 but our story goes back further than that. After decades of showing friends and family around the Lake District, our founders, Tim and Gill, took the opportunity to change careers and set up English Lakes Tours so that we can now show everybody around the Lake District. When we create a tour, we do months of research, including the iconic bits but also the unusual, just as interesting bits that nobody else does. We find the best views, include the best locations and give you all the best info, insider tips and stories. Routes are travelled at different times of day and in different directions; venues and attractions are visited so that we can be sure you get the best experiences; we check out the cafes, bars and restaurants so that we can take you to places with great food and atmosphere. We feel very strongly that our relationship with the Lake District, the people and the places, the wildlife and the environment is extremely important. We always try to tread lightly on environmental issues and we respect the privacy, property and lives of the local people to make sure that you get a warm welcome wherever and whenever you go. We also believe that we should put something back into the local economy and not simply take for our own profit. We support many local charities, organisations and societies because without them as our partners we would have no venues to visit, no nature to wonder at and no specialist expertise to draw upon to enable us to create outstanding tours for you.

For every trip booked, Kodama Travel donates £1 to Just One Tree to restore our forests and the ocean.