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Lakeland Literary - Full Day - Up to 4 People

Hawkshead, GB
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Lakeland Literary - Full Day - Up to 4 People

Hawkshead, GB
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Experience the rich literary history of the Lake District with the Lakeland Literary Tour. This full-day adventure takes you on a journey through the homes and landscapes that inspired great writers like William Wordsworth, John Ruskin, and Beatrix Potter. Immerse yourself in their genius as you explore Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's House, Hawkshead, Brantwood, Ruskin Museum, Wordsworth Grasmere, and Rydal Mount & Gardens. Marvel at the stunning views that fired the creative minds of these legendary writers as you delve into their lives and works. With a private air-conditioned vehicle and a local expert driver/guide, you'll have a personalized experience. This tour is perfect for literature and history enthusiasts who want to uncover the secrets and inspiration behind these literary greats. Book now and embark on a journey through the captivating world of literature in the Lake District.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Immerse yourself in the homes of great writers
  • Experience the unspoilt beauty of Hawkshead village
  • Explore the vibrant museum of Brantwood
  • Discover the thought-provoking Ruskin Museum
  • Visit the former home of William Wordsworth
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Parking fees
  • Attraction Entry Fees and Food & Drink

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting world of literature as you embark on the Lakeland Literary tour. Immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of the Lake District and Cumbria, which served as a wellspring of creativity for renowned writers such as William Wordsworth, John Ruskin, and Beatrix Potter. This full-day tour takes you on a journey through time, allowing you to delve into the lives and works of these literary geniuses and uncover the profound influence the region had on their artistry.

What to expect?

During this 480-minute tour, you can expect to be captivated by beautiful landscapes, awe-inspiring architecture, and intriguing insights into the lives of these literary icons. Explore Hill Top, the 17th-century house that was once home to Beatrix Potter, where her enchanting children's books were brought to life. Marvel at the unspoilt traditional Lakeland village of Hawkshead, filled with charming cafes, pubs, and shops. Visit Brantwood, the former residence of John Ruskin, and gain a deeper understanding of the great artist's world. The Ruskin Museum in Coniston will transport you through time, revealing the fascinating stories and rich history of the Lake District. Finally, immerse yourself in the beauty of Wordsworth Grasmere and wander through the gardens of Rydal Mount, where William Wordsworth's creative spirit flourished.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for literature enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. Whether you're a devoted fan of these renowned writers or simply looking to immerse yourself in a journey of inspiration and discovery, this tour offers something for everyone. Regardless of age or background, the Lakeland Literary tour invites individuals to explore the powerful connection between creativity and the natural world.

Why book this?

Uncover the secrets of the Lake District and Cumbria that have fascinated some of Britain's greatest minds. Immerse yourself in the landscapes that inspired literary masterpieces, gaining a deeper understanding of the creativity and imagination that shaped these iconic works. With a local expert driver/guide and a private air-conditioned vehicle, you'll have a personalized and comfortable experience throughout the tour. The Lakeland Literary tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with the rich heritage of the region, leaving you inspired and enriched by the profound influence of nature on art.

Good to know

This tour includes a private air-conditioned vehicle, a local expert driver/guide, and parking fees. However, food, drink, and attraction entry fees are not included, allowing you the freedom to choose your own culinary adventure and tailor the experience to your preferences. Prepare to be immersed in the rich history and captivating landscapes of the Lake District. Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for exploring these stunning locations.

Reviews

Feedback from individuals who have embarked on the Lakeland Literary tour highlights the profound impact of the experience. Many expressed how the tour surpassed their expectations, with the knowledgeable guides providing fascinating insights into the lives and works of the featured writers. Visitors were particularly moved by the beautiful landscapes that served as inspiration for these literary icons, leaving a lasting impression on their hearts and minds. Overall, reviewers were impressed by the seamless organization of the tour, the intimate nature of the experience, and the deep connection they felt to the literary heritage of the Lake District.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's House

Once the home of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. This 17th-century house in Near Sawrey, Hawkshead was where her many children’s books were brought to life. It’s traditional stone walls and slate roof are typical of the area and became a Grade II listed building. Beatrix left the house and much of her other buildings and land to the National Trust in her will. Hill Top now serves as an insight into her life in the Lake District.

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Hawkshead

Hawkshead is one of the Lake Districts most unspoilt traditional Lakeland villages. Filled with an abundance of cafes, pubs, shops and things to do, Hawkshead is a must see. Meander the village capturing the perfect Instagram shot or just sit back with a coffee and watch the world go by.

Brantwood

The museum of Brantwood is the former home of John Ruskin. A vibrant centre for the arts and has a wealth of things to see and do for the whole family. Brantwood offers a fascinating insight into the world of John Ruskin and the last 28 years of his life spent in the Lakes. Filled with many fine paintings, beautiful furniture and Ruskin’s personal treasures, the house retains the character of its famous resident. Visitors are free to explore the rooms and house stewards are on hand to answer questions. Not just for the adults, there is a range of quizzes and activities for children to enjoy too!

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Ruskin Museum

Coniston’s superb Ruskin museum is the most thought provoking in the Lakes. Inspirational and award winning it tells the story of Coniston from the first Stone Age fell walkers, who made and traded stone axes, to the Jet Era when the 1950s speed ace Donald Campbell used Coniston Water as Bluebird K7’s race-track. The Ruskin Museum’s Coniston Gallery introduces 500 million year old rocks, and one of the first Rock Bands, who played musical stones. It examines the mines that helped to copper bottom Naval and merchant wooden ships, and the Lakeland slate quarries that have roofed the world. Study here the dry stone and cobble walls that stride the fells, and look at the truth to local stone, slate and oak, exemplified in traditional vernacular buildings.

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Wordsworth Grasmere

In 1795 the Wordsworth’s stayed in a cottage in Dorset, where they met Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. In the years ahead a close relationship developed between William, Dorothy and Coleridge. William and Coleridge then undertook a tour of the Lake District, starting at Temple Sowerby, and finishing at Wasdale Head, via Grasmere. At Grasmere they saw Dove Cottage, then an empty Inn called the Dove and Olive Branch. In December of 1799 William and Dorothy moved into Dove Cottage, in Grasmere. Dorothy was William’s secretary, as William dictated his poetry. In 1802 William married his childhood companion Mary Hutchinson, and the first three of their five children were born.

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Rydal Mount & Gardens

Rydal Mount, in the heart of the Lake District , commands glorious views of Lake Windermere, Rydal Water and the surrounding fells. It was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 to 1850. The house, which now belongs to the descendants of the poet, retains a lived in family atmosphere, and has changed little since Wordsworth and his family came to live here. They rented the house from Lady le Fleming, of nearby Rydal Hall. The rooms on show are those of the family bedrooms of William and Mary, Dorothy, and Dora, and Wordsworth’s attic study, which he used when he was Poet Laureate. The house contains portraits, personal possessions and first editions of the poet’s work. Wordsworth was a keen landscape gardener with the four acre garden remaining much as he designed it. Consisting of rare shrubs, fellside terraces, lawns, rock pools and an ancient 9th Century mound leftover from its use as a site for a Beacon Fire to warn of impending Border Raiders.

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