The Lake District National Park is the northwest corner of England. Lancaster is to the south and Carlisle is to the north. People usually arrive in the National Park by train or car.
Public transport

Trains
The West Coast mainline runs to the east of the Lake District, connecting Oxenholme, Penrith and Carlisle with London and Glasgow. A direct train runs from Manchester to Windermere. Local trains call at Kendal, Staveley and Windermere. There is also route following the Cumbrian coastline.
Buses
Towns and villages such as Ambleside, Windermere, Coniston and Keswick are linked by bus, with extra services in the summer.
By car
The average journey time from London and the south east is about five hours. It takes about one and half hour from Manchester and two hours from York.
The M6 runs to the east of the Lake District National Park:
- Take Junction 36 and then A590 for the southern end of the Lake District
- Take Junction 40 and the A66 or A592 for the northern end of the Lake District
If you're using satellite navigation, check out our Postcodes for Sat Nav page.
While you're here, do remember that even A roads can be quite twisting so allow extra time for your journey and for finding a space in Car parks in high season. Example journey times are:
- Kendal to Keswick: one hour
- Windermere to Keswick: 40 minutes
- Kendal to Wasdale: one and a half hours
Hardknott Pass and Wrynose Pass between Eskdale and the Langdales have gradients of 1 in 3 and Honister Pass between Borrowdale and Buttermere is 1 in 4, making them some of the steepest roads in England!
By plane
The nearest airports are Manchester to the south and Glasgow to the north. There is a railway station at Manchester airport with services that run to Oxenholme, next to Kendal, Kendal, Staveley and Windermere.
Useful links
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- Cumbria County Council bus timetables
- Traveline for bus, train and coach information
- National Rail for timetables
- NorthernRail
- Virgin Trains serving Oxenholme, Penrith and Carlisle
- Trainline for online tickets
- Lakeside and Haverthwaite preserved railway
- Ravenglass and Eskdale preserved railway
Want even more visitor information?
Visit Golakes (opens in new window), the official website of the tourist board for The Lake District and Cumbria. Browse and book accommodation and attractions online and see what's on in the area.

