Enjoying The National Park

Places to go

Canoeing in the Lake District National Park

Windermere

Go on a journey of discovery! Set on the lakeshore, this award winning attraction has the UK's largest collection of freshwater fish.

  • Blackwell - the Arts and Craft House near Bowness-on-Windermere

Overlooking the lake, Blackwell has fine examples of decorative arts, furniture and objects inspired by nature, with superb examples of stained glass, carved oak and iron work.

This Victorian park, restored to its former glory, offers substantial access to the lakeshore, where there are leisure facilities. Fine picnic areas and rowing boat hire make it an ideal day out for families.

  • Graythwaite Hall Gardens

Laid out in the late nineteenth century, the Arts and Crafts garden is a delight in spring, when the rhodedendrons, azaleas and flowering shrubs are in glorious bloom.

  • Holehird Gardens Patterdale Road, Troutbeck

Ten acres of a huge variety of alpines, heathers, specimen trees and shrubs maintained by the Lakeland Horticultural Society.

An Edwardian house on the shores of Windermere with gardens, superb views, lake cruises, adventure playground, cafe, exhibitions and events.

The headquarters for the 'Original Creative Kitchenware Store', the modern flagship store in Windermere is a great retail experience.

Three and a half miles section. Hard working steam locomotives travel the length of the Leven Valley. Take a return journey or combine your trip with a lake cruise or a visit to the Aquarium of the Lakes.

The Old Laundry Theatre is the only profession in-the-round theatre in Cumbria with an exciting and stimulating programme of performing arts.

  • Stott Park Bobbin Mill

A fully working Victorian mill, Stott Park is typical of the many mills which once supplied the spinning and weaving industry.

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Typical Lakeland statesman farmer's house from the seventeenth century with all original interiors, woodwork and domestic implements.

The finest steamboat collection in the world - with tea room, shop, Swallows and Amazons exhibition, picnic area and model boat pond.

An indoor re-creation of the Lakeland countryside, complete with sights, sounds and even smells. All of Beatrix Potter's tales are brought to life in three dimensions.

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