Ten Lakes Tour - Full Day - Up to 8 People

Windermere, GB
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Highlights

  • Engaging with dramatic, lush and picturesque scenery
  • Traveling over mountain passes and through beautiful valleys
  • Seeing waterfalls and traditional Lakeland villages
  • Plenty of stops for admiring the views
  • Capturing the perfect Instagram photos

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
Ambleside Salutation Hotel & Spa
Another Place, The Lake
Applegarth Villa Hotel & Restaurant
Beech Hill Hotel & Spa
Black Bull Inn & Hotel
Boathouse Lakeside Hotel
Bridge Hotel
Bridge House Hotel
Briery Wood Country House Hotel
Burn How Garden Hotel
Burnthwaite Farm
Burrow Hall
Buttermere Court Hotel
Cedar Manor
Cragwood Country House Hotel
Craig Manor Hotel
Cranleigh Boutique
Daffodil Hotel & Spa
Dale Head Hall Lakeside Hotel
Damson Dene Hotel
Derwentwater Hotel
Forest Side
Gate House
Gilpin Hotel & Lake House
Glen Rothay Hotel
Gosforth Hall Inn
Grand at Grasmere
Grasmere Hotel
Hazel Bank Country House Hotel
Hillthwaite
Holbeck Ghyll Country House Hotel
Howtown Hotel
I will contact the supplier later
Inn on the Square
Kirkstile Inn
Lairbeck Country House Apartments
Lakes Hotel and Spa
Lakeside Hotel & Spa
Langdale Chase Hotel
Langdale Hotel & Spa
Lindeth Howe
Linthwaite House
Lodore Falls Hotel & Spa
Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa
Lutwidge Arms Hotel
Lyth Valley Country House B&B
Lyzzick Hall Hotel
Macdonald Leeming House
Macdonald Old England Hotel & Spa
Mary Mount Hotel
Merewood Country House Hotel
Monk Coniston
New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel
Newby Bridge Hotel
No. 1 Silverbank
Ravenstone Lodge
Ravenstone Manor
Rothay Garden By Harbour Hotels
Rothay Manor Boutique Hotel
Skelwith Bridge Hotel
Stags Head
Storrs Hall
The Ambleside Inn
The Belsfield Hotel
The Borrowdale Gates Hotel
The Borrowdale Hotel
The Brown Horse Inn
The Coniston Inn
The Cottage In The Wood
The Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant
The Highfield Hotel
The Inn at Grasmere
The Inn on the Lake
The Keswick Country House Hotel
The Kings Arms Hotel
The Lamplighter Dining Rooms
The Lancrigg
The Leathes Head Hotel
The Little Inn at Grasmere
The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel
The Old Kings Head
The Patterdale Hotel
The Pennington
The Pheasant Inn, Bassenthwaite
The Railway Hotel
The Ro Hotel Windermere
The Royal Hotel
The Ryebeck Hotel
The Samling Hotel
The Skiddaw Hotel
The Strands Inn & Strands Brewery
The Sun
The Swan at Grasmere- The Inn Collection Group
The Swan Hotel & Spa
The Ullswater Inn - The Inn Collection Group
The Waterhead Inn
The White Lion by Innkeeper's Collection, Ambleside
The Windermere Hotel
The Windermere Rooms At The Wateredge Inn - The Inn Collection Group
The Wordsworth Hotel
The Yewdale Inn
Tweedies Bar & Lodge
Victorian House
White Lodge Hotel
Whitewater Hotel & Leisure Club
Wild Boar Estate
Windermere Boutique Hotel
Windermere Manor Hotel
You can book collection from your hotel with 48 hours notice, included in this tour is one of our Private Hire vehicles for a maximum of 8 people.

What to expect

1

Lake Windermere

At 10.5 miles long, one mile wide and 220 feet deep, Windermere is the largest natural lake in both the Lake District and England and is fed by numerous rivers. The Romans built their fort of Galava at its northern end (Waterhead), and it has always been an important waterway for movement of heavy materials. Although the town of Windermere does not touch the lake (it took the name of the lake when the railway line was built in 1847 and the station was called "Windermere"), it has now grown together with the older lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere.

Duration 15 minutes
2

Esthwaite Water

Esthwaite is a first class, well managed Trout fishery. It is a beautiful natural 280-acre water situated in the heart of the English Lake District with excellent facilities for boat or bank fishing.

Duration 10 minutes
3

Coniston Water

Coniston is 5 miles long and is the 3rd longest lake. It has 3 islands, all owned by the National Trust. The lake was originally used to carry slate and ore from the mines around Coniston, to the Furness peninsular. In the 1850’s, a branch of the Furness railway came as far as Coniston village – this meant in Victorian times it was more accessible for tourists.

Duration 15 minutes
4

Rydal Water

Rydal is one of the smallest lakes at 3/4-mile-long, 1/4-mile-wide and with a depth of 55 feet, but it is very popular partly because of its Wordsworth connections. Steps lead up from the western end of the lake to ‘Wordsworth’s Seat’ – reputedly the poet’s favourite viewpoint.

Duration 10 minutes
5

Grasmere

Grasmere at 1 mile long, half a mile wide and 75 feet deep, would be an attractive and popular tourist area even without its Wordsworth connections. ‘The most loveliest spot than man hath found’ was Wordsworth’s famous quote describing the area of Lakeland that he most loved. The small island in the middle of the lake was his favourite destination while he was staying at nearby Dove Cottage. The island is now privately owned, and visitors should not land there, tempting though it is.

Duration 15 minutes
6

Thirlmere

Thirlmere at 3.5 miles long, 1.2-mile-wide and 158 feet deep, was originally two smaller lakes, which were purchased by Manchester City Corporation Waterworks in 1889. A dam was installed of which its greatest height is 104 feet, and the area became one vast reservoir. In the process, the settlements of Armboth and Wythburn were submerged, the only remaining building being the little church at Wythburn. The 96-mile-long aquaduct now supplies water to Manchester.

Duration 15 minutes
7

Bassenthwaite Lake

Bassenthwaite is owned by the National Park Authority and is one of the largest at 4 miles long and 3/4-mile-wide, but also one of the shallowest (70 ft). It is the most northerly of the lakes and has no major settlements on its shores. It’s is often full of sailing boats from Bassenthwaite Sailing Club. There is a shore path which runs the length of the west shore, but no access to the east side except at Mirehouse. Here there is a small open-air theatre, built in 1974 for the reading of ‘Morte d’Arthur’ to the Tennyson society at the place where it is thought that Tennyson, who often stayed at Mirehouse, composed much of the poem. Bassenthwaite is home to the vendace, a rare and endangered fish species found only here and in Derwentwater.

Duration 10 minutes
8

Derwentwater

Derwentwater at 3 miles long, 1 mile wide and 72 feet deep, is fed by the River Derwent catchment area in the high fells at the head of Borrowdale and has a long historical and literary background. The Lake is very much a landscape of moods, varying from the dramatic waves splashing against Friar’s Crag when driven by southerly gales, to the absolute mirror calm of early mornings.

Duration 15 minutes
9

Crummock Water

Situated between Loweswater and Buttermere. Often overlooked by its sister lake Buttermere, Crummock Water with the mighty Grassmoor on the west and the fells of Mellbreak on the east, it has unparalleled views from either side. It is 2 1/2 miles long, 3/4-mile-wide and 140 feet deep and is a clear, rocky bottomed lake flanked by steep fellsides of Skiddaw slate. The lake is fed by numerous streams including the beck from Scale Force, which with a drop of 170 feet is Lakeland’s tallest waterfall. The River Cocker starts from here, flowing towards Cockermouth where it joins the River Derwent.

Duration 15 minutes
10

Buttermere Lake

Buttermere, the lake by the dairy pastures, is 1 1/2 miles long, 3/4 of a mile wide and 75 feet deep. The classic combination of lakes and mountains has made this popular with visitors since the beginning of tourism in the Lake District. A visit to Buttermere is principally for its natural attractions, as the area offers some of the best walking country in Lakeland. There is a footpath running around the perimeter of the lake, and lovely walks to the summits of Haystacks and Red Pike.

Duration 15 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Service animals allowed
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Lakeside Travel Services

What our experts say

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    Pack a picnic to enjoy by the lakes
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    Stop by the quaint village of Grasmere
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    Don’t miss the views from Wordsworth’s Seat
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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    Check for local events in the area

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