
Take in the views and explore the Lake District without the hassle of driving or parking. The journey is 7 miles long and takes about 40 minutes each way with stunning views of the Lake District. The railway is one of the longest narrow gauge railways in England. Friar's Crag, Keswick - a circular route alongside Derwentwater with amazing views of the central mountains, lake shoreline and woods. Tarn Hows near Coniston - a circular walk around a beautiful tarn with views of mountains beyond and lots of woods to play in. Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge in the Langdales - waterfalls, woods and refreshments at either end of the walk. Windermere's Western Shore - Get the ferry from bustling Bowness to this quiet off-road track along the water, perfect for bikes, buggies and woodland exploring! Scout Scar near Kendal- see for miles and miles from the sea to the mountains! Here are just a few of our family favourites: We have more than 40 laidback Miles Without Stiles easy access walking routes, perfect for little legs and buggies. And any electric hire boats have covered cabins, to watch the rain splashing on the lake beside you! Our friendly team will give you all the help you need.īoat cruises on Windermere, Coniston, Derwentwater and Ullswater all have covered boats, many with refreshments and toilets on board. Try out sit on top kayaks, open Canadian canoes or have fun splashing about on paddleboards. Both take up to 6 passengers, and well-behaved dogs are welcome on board too. Take the whole family out onto Coniston Water! Let our electric motor boats take the strain or take the helm of a traditional wooden rowing boat.
