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Six Lakes Splendour (4 Hours, Public)

Six Lakes Splendour (4 Hours, Public)

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Six Lakes Splendour (4 Hours, Public)

Thời lượng: 4 giờ
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Highlights

Six Lakes Splendour is a relaxed half day journey linking six of the Lake District’s most distinctive waters, combining elevated viewpoints, historic landmarks, and peaceful village stops along the way. Departing from Windermere Railway Station, the route climbs into the high fells via Kirkstone Pass before descending towards Brothers Water and continuing north to the shores of Ullswater, where there is time to pause and enjoy the lakeside surroundings.


This is an unaccompanied sightseeing tour designed for independent exploration at each stop. A clear recorded commentary highlights the landscapes, viewpoints, and local history along the route, ensuring information is easy to hear and consistently presented throughout the journey. While the tour is not guided, your driver is always happy to offer practical help or local direction where needed.

Itinerary

  • Kirkstone Mountain Pass

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Shortly after departure, we ascend Kirkstone Pass, the highest road pass in the Lake District at 1,489 feet. This dramatic mountain route cuts through open fells, offering sweeping panoramic views across valleys and ridgelines. At the summit stands the historic Kirkstone Inn, one of England’s highest pubs, set in striking isolation amid the rugged landscape. This elevated beginning sets the tone for the journey ahead.
  • Brothers Water(Đi ngang qua)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Shortly after departure, we ascend Kirkstone Pass, the highest road pass in the Lake District at 1,489 feet. This dramatic mountain route cuts through open fells, offering sweeping panoramic views across valleys and ridgelines. At the summit stands the historic Kirkstone Inn, one of England’s highest pubs, set in striking isolation amid the rugged landscape. This elevated beginning sets the tone for the journey ahead.
  • Glenridding

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Following the valley north, we reach Glenridding on the southern shore of Ullswater. Here we pause for around thirty minutes, allowing time to stroll beside the lake, visit the village cafés, browse small local shops, or simply relax by the water’s edge.
  • Ullswater(Đi ngang qua)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Leaving Glenridding, we follow Ullswater’s shoreline. Stretching nine miles through a glacial valley, it is often regarded as the most picturesque lake in England. As we travel along its western edge, the slopes of Helvellyn and Place Fell rise steeply above the water, framing ever-changing reflections that shift with light and weather.
  • Castlerigg Stone Circle

    15 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    From Ullswater, the route carries us west to Castlerigg Stone Circle, one of Britain’s most striking Neolithic monuments, estimated to be over 5,000 years old. The circle’s 38 standing stones sit on a high plateau surrounded by uninterrupted mountain views, including Blencathra, Skiddaw, and Helvellyn. Its dramatic setting makes it one of the most photogenic prehistoric sites in the country. We pause here to take in both the history and the landscape.
  • Thirlmere(Đi ngang qua)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Continuing south, we travel alongside Thirlmere, a long and narrow reservoir set within a deep valley. Originally two separate lakes before being dammed in the 19th century, Thirlmere now blends seamlessly into its surroundings. Dense forest lines the water, while Helvellyn rises prominently above, offering a striking contrast between water, woodland, and mountain.
  • Grasmere

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Our next stop is Grasmere, one of the Lake District’s most beloved villages. With around thirty minutes to explore, visitors may stroll through independent shops, enjoy a café stop, or visit the famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, home to a unique sweet recipe dating back to 1854. Nearby, St. Oswald’s Church and Wordsworth’s Daffodil Garden reflect the village’s literary heritage and enduring charm.
  • Rydal Water(Đi ngang qua)

    Admission Ticket Free
    Our next stop is Grasmere, one of the Lake District’s most beloved villages. With around thirty minutes to explore, visitors may stroll through independent shops, enjoy a café stop, or visit the famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, home to a unique sweet recipe dating back to 1854. Nearby, St. Oswald’s Church and Wordsworth’s Daffodil Garden reflect the village’s literary heritage and enduring charm.
  • Ambleside

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Leaving Grasmere, we pass Rydal Water, one of the region’s smaller but most picturesque lakes. Nestled between wooded slopes and rocky outcrops, it was a favourite retreat of William Wordsworth. The water’s surface often mirrors the surrounding fells, offering a quiet and reflective interlude as we continue south.
  • Windermere(Đi ngang qua)

    Admission Ticket Free
    As the journey concludes, we follow the eastern shoreline of Windermere, England’s largest natural lake. Victorian boathouses, wooded islands, and distant mountain silhouettes provide a fitting final view before returning to Windermere Railway Station, completing the circular route.As the journey concludes, we follow the eastern shoreline of Windermere, England’s largest natural lake. Victorian boathouses, wooded islands, and distant mountain silhouettes provide a fitting final view before returning to Windermere Railway Station, completing the circular route.

What's included

INCLUDED

Bottled water

Additional information

Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Location

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