Lakeside Steam Railway |
Comfortable coaching ensures passengers have a pleasant and leisurely journey through contrasting lake and river scenes of the Leven Valley. |
www.lakesiderailway.co.uk |
Hill of Oaks Caravan Park |
Hill Of Oaks offers exclusive lake frontage. Set in an ancient woodland. It is an ideal location for touring and motorhome holidays. |
www.hillofoaks.co.uk |
Lakes Aquarium |
The award-winning Lakes Aquarium with all new features allows you to visit the lakes of the world along with those a little closer to home, making it a captivating centrepiece to the Lake District. |
www.lakesaquarium.co.uk |
Windermere Lake Cruises |
Steamers and launches sail daily between Ambleside, Bowness and Lakeside. Additional summer routes. Timetabled services. |
www.windermere-lakecruises.co.uk |
Windermere |
Windermere, at 10.5 miles long, one mile wide and 220 feet deep, is the largest natural lake in England, and is fed by numerous rivers. |
www.visitcumbria.com/amb/winderm.htm |
Lakeside Pier |
Lakeside Pier is at the southern end of Englands largest lake, Windermere. where you can arrive by boat from Waterhead or Bowness. There is also a ferry across the short distance to Fell Foot Park. |
www.visitcumbria.com/sl/lakeside.htm |
Fellfoot Park |
Fell Foot Park and Garden was a typical late Victorian garden of rhododendrons, oaks and pines and, although the house that it once surrounded has long since been demolished, the National Trust is undertaking a programme to restore it to its former glory. |
www.visitcumbria.com/sl/fellfoot.htm |
Graythwaite Hall Gardens |
The gardens date from 1889, when Thomas Mawson of Windermere was commissioned to design six acres around Graythwaite Hall. |
www.visitcumbria.com/sl/grayhall.htm |
Stott Park Bobbiin Mill |
A working mill built in 1835, Stott Park created the wooden bobbins vital to the spinning and weaving industries of Lancashire. |
www.visitcumbria.com/sl/stottpk.htm |