Enjoying The National Park

Windermere islands

Canoeing in the Lake District National Park

There are 18 islands on Windermere. Many are called ‘holme’ after the local word for ‘island’, which originates from the old Norse language.

Islands on Windermere

Visiting the islands

  • You can hire a boat from Bowness and row or sail yourself around the central islands. Remember Belle Isle is private.
  • The cruise boats on Windermere offer ‘Round the Lakes’ cruises.
  • The car-passenger ferry passes many of the central islands. Foot passengers can look southwards down the lake.

Lady Holme

  • Also known as St. Mary Holme
  • Named after the chapel that used to exist on the island

Belle Isle (privately owned)

  • Largest island on the lake, lies across Bowness Bay in the centre of Windermere
  • One mile long. Used to be known as the Great Island.
  • The Roman commander at Ambleside, four miles away, built a villa here as a pleasure house.
  • During the Civil War it was a Royalist stronghold of the local Philipson family.
  • The unusual circular house was started in 1774.
  • Seven years later the island was bought on behalf of the heiress Isabella Curwen by her cousin John Christian, who later became her husband and was re-named in Isabella’s honour.
  • The island is privately owned, so please do not attempt to land on it.

Hen Holme

Used as a starting point for yacht races in the summer

Crowe Holme

Once used to kennel the local hounds of the Windermere Harriers

The Lilies

  • Named after the wild flowers that once grew there
  • In the 18th century tourists rowed there to pick the flowers

Silver Holme

Was the inspiration for Comorant Island in Arthur Ransome’s "Swallows and Amazons" books.

Full list of islands

  • Bee Holme
  • Belle Isle
  • Blake Holme
  • Crow Holme
  • Fir Holme
  • Grass Holme
  • Ladyholme
  • Lilies of the Valley East and West
  • Ling Holme
  • Hawes Holme
  • Hen Holme
  • Maiden Holme
  • Ramp Holme
  • Rough Holme
  • Snake Holme
  • Thompson Holme
  • Silver Holme

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