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Bowness-on-Windermere – Victorian heritage

Even the journey itself to our destinations is an experience, for we pass through some breathtaking countryside. We admire a landscape of sumptuous green meadows, impressive mountains, wild-flowing rivers and dreamy villages. There is a great temptation to pull over, have a spontaneous little picnic and soak up the idyllic charm of the surroundings.

  • Excursions

    Cinemas, theatres, excursions on the lakes, National Trust properties such as stately homes and gardens, and, last but not least, the century-old churches and priories in the region - just some of the reasons to make sure you visit Bowness-on-Windermere:

    • Cinema, theatre
    • The largest Imax 3D cinema in Great Britain at the Rheged Discovery Centre
    • Theatre
    • Beatrix Potter Attractions
    • Windermere Lake Cruises
    • Grizedale Forest
    • Sizergh Castle and Gardens

     

  • Museums

    The Lake District has lots of museums, grand houses, and gardens. A selection:

    • Greystoke Castle
    • Blackwell - The Arts and Crafts House
    • Wordsworth - the home of the poet
    • Muncaster
    • Holker Hall
    • Levens Hall
    • The Dalemain Estate
    • Hutton in the Forest
    • Mirehouse
    • Cumberland Pencil Museum
  • Nature

    Beautiful countryside, exquisite gardens, fascinating lakes and waterfalls and a diverse animal and plant kingdom - the Lake District offers around 500 tourist attractions with almost 6000 km public footpaths The highest mountain, deepest lake, and steepest mountain paths in the whole of England are just some of the things that can be found here:

    • Fell Foot Park
    • Arnside and Silverdale
    • Hill Top
    • Hawkshead and Claife Heights
    • Townend
    • 16 large and numerous small lakes
  • Culinary activities

    We should save our appetite for the evening. For the nickname 'Taste District' is no coincidence: The Lake District is famous for its excellent cuisine and we can treat ourselves in award-winning restaurants – with both British and international dishes. Finish the evening in style in a pub. Round off a successful evening with a freshly poured ale brewed in the region.