Lake District 8 Lakes Scenic Landscapes Tour
Explore the Beautiful Lake District on This Highlight Tour
Cumbria
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore the Stunning Lake District
- • 4 Hour Tour Past 8 Lakes
- • Discover Neolithic Axe Heads in Great Langdale
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Embark on a breathtaking Morning Lakes Tour, filled with stunning scenery and a leisurely short walk. Explore the beauty of the Lake District with stops at Tarn Hows, surrounded by mountains and birdsong, and Coniston Water, offering captivating views of the lake and Coniston Old Man. Visit Brantwood, once owned by John Ruskin, boasting spectacular views over Coniston Water, and Coniston village, nestled between the tranquil lake and majestic fells.
The tour includes a visit to Great Langdale, a valley enveloped by awe-inspiring landscapes, and Little Langdale, a secluded valley with fascinating historical connections. Walk through the charming village of Little Langdale and marvel at the Neolithic, Viking, and Medieval influences. This enriching experience offers a glimpse into the region's history and natural beauty, making it an ideal way to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Lake District.
Treat yourself or a loved one to this unforgettable lakes tour, a perfect gift for anyone seeking a relaxing and scenic adventure. With professional guides and comfortable transportation, you'll have the opportunity to discover the hidden treasures and picturesque landscapes of the Lake District. Don't miss out on this remarkable experience that promises to create lasting memories of the stunning English countryside.
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Experience Overview:
Lakes & Mountains, Spectacular Scenery With An Easy Short Walk• Tarn Hows surrounded by mountains with birdsong in the trees, regarded as one of the most beautiful places in the Lake District.
• Coniston Water with spectacular views of the lake and Coniston Old Man.
• Brantwood, the famous house once owned by John Ruskin with spectacular views over Coniston Water to the Old Man.
• Coniston village, a bustling Lake District gem nestling between the tranquil lake and the looming fells.
• Great Langdale the spectacular U-shaped valley surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
• Little Langdale the secluded valley with Neolithic, Viking, Medieval and smuggling connections.
Meeting Point
Windermere
Windermere LA23, UK
If you have selected this option, your driver or guide will meet you outside of Windermere Railway Station ticket office. Postcode: LA23 1AH What3Words: ///spreading.inflame.removes They will be wearing an orange or black coat printed with our "EnglishLakesTours.com" logo
,Bowness-on-Windermere
Bowness-on-Windermere, Windermere LA23, UK
If you have selected this option, your driver or guide will meet you outside of Windermere Lake Cruises ticket office, in the pull-in area. Postcode: LA23 3HQ What3Words: ///upsetting.sport.mash They will be wearing an orange or black coat printed with our "EnglishLakesTours.com" logo
,Ambleside
Ambleside LA22, UK
If you have selected this option, your driver or guide will meet you outside of Ambleside Library on Kelsick Road. Postcode: LA22 0BZ What3Words: ///treaty.courier.constants They will be wearing an orange or black coat printed with our "EnglishLakesTours.com" logo
What's included:
- Relaxed and friendly small-group tour of no more than 7 guests
- Comfortable minivans with air-conditioning, WiFi and charging points for most mobile devices
- Regular photo / comfort stops
- Professional Guides share their expertise of all the fascinating facts and stories in English
- Departure and return to convenient, centrally located meeting points
- All entrance fees for locations on the itinerary are included
Not included:
- Food & drink
What to expect:
Duration: 4 hours
Tarn Hows
Lake District National Park, Coniston, LA21 8AQ
Your morning starts with a scenic drive through typical Lakeland countryside to "one of the most beautiful places in the Lake District", Tarn Hows. You would never guess that the scene before you is a man-made, stunning beauty spot. In Victorian times, a beck was dammed, creating the tarn you see today, while the Hows are the surrounding small, wooded hills. In 1929, Beatrix Potter bought this area as part of the vast Monk Coniston Estate and later left it all to the National Trust so that the farms and breathtaking countryside were preserved. You will have an opportunity to stop here and admire the view looking over to the Coniston hills and Langdale Pikes, which form the backdrop to this spectacular corner of the Lake District.
15 minutes
Coniston Water
, , Coniston
As we descend back down from the Tarn, the surrounding countryside opens up before us, dropping away from the road down the rolling hills towards the Yewdale Valley. Plunging into a wooded, mossy dell, we emerge back onto the main road at Monk Coniston sitting on the northern tip of Coniston Water. Pausing here, at the very edge of the lake for you to soak up the atmosphere and tranquillity, we then meander along the shore, climbing up to beautiful Brantwood, the former home of John Ruskin, the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, as well as an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist.
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Brantwood
Brantwood Brantwood East of Lake, Coniston, LA21 8AD
We linger at Brantwood long enough for you to take in the panoramic vista of the lake, overshadowed by Coniston Old Man opposite. Brantwood is the perfect spot for photos across the lake. Down below the house, a path snakes through a garden to the lakeshore jetty where you can walk out onto the lake for more amazing photo opportunities.
20 minutes
Little Langdale Valley
Little Langdale
Looking across the lake, you will see the village of Coniston crouched at the foot of the fells. This is our next location and on arrival, your guide will take you on a short walking tour around the village pointing out all of the interesting features along the way. There is plenty of time to see the village and experience the local character of the area.
Moving on up the Yewdale Valley,you will see Yew Tree Farm, famous as a location in the film "Miss Potter". A little further on, beautiful Yew Tree Tarn in Yewdale is dominated by a stately clump of ancient yews and is set right next to the road. Like Tarn Hows, it is man-made by the landowner, James Marshall, who dammed Yewdale Beck at the southern end in the 1930's, and then stocked the tarn with trout.
We now leave this lowland area and head up into the fells and some staggering, sweeping scenery. Little Langdale is a hamlet of a few scattered stone houses and a pub in the Little Langdale valley. These few cottages and farms are separated by the Lingmoor Fells from Great Langdale and so we must take a narrow, twisting road up high onto the fells which looks down on some of the most breathtaking views in the Lake District.
15 minutes
Blea Tarn
Little Langdale
We pass by Blea Tarn, still on the narrow road which climbs steeply and turns backwards and forwards unfolding the scenery before us.
5 minutes
Little Langdale Valley
Little Langdale
Over each summit in the road, new vistas unfold for us with spectacular views of the Langdale Pikes, a group of peaks on the northern side of the dale. From below, they appear as a sharp rocky ridge, though they are precipitous only on their southern side; to the north, the land sweeps gently to High Raise, the parent peak of the range. The Pikes themselves include (from west to east) Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag, Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark. The only way to really appreciate this place is to see it in front of you, for yourself. However, as we move through the valley, there will be photo stops along the way.
The road now turns as we pass Great Langdale which is known to archaeologists as the source of a particular type of Neolithic polished stone axe head, created on the slopes of the Pike of Stickle and traded all over prehistoric Great Britain and Europe. Great Langdale is a huge U-shaped valley formed by glaciers which opens up to us as we descend back down from the fells. The valley also contains two villages, Chapel Stile and Elterwater, and as the road passes close by, we get a glimpse of the nearby lake through the trees. The mouth of the valley itself is located at Skelwith Bridge and as we pass through the village, we follow the meandering river Brathay back into Ambleside where we began our adventure.
30 minutes
Windermere
Windermere
This is one of our pickup points
Pass by without stopping
Bowness-on-Windermere
Bowness-on-Windermere
This is one of our pickup points
Pass by without stopping
Ambleside
Ambleside
This is one of our pickup points
Pass by without stopping
Grasmere
Grasmere
A lovely village
Pass by without stopping
The Grasmere Gingerbread Shop
Church Cottage, , Grasmere, LA22 9SW
Taste those biscuits
5 minutes
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The English Lake District weather can change quickly, even in the summer months. Please bring a waterproof coat with a hood in case of rain or windy weather
As there is a little walking involved on the tour, some uphill and on uneven or wet terrain, please wear suitable, comfortable shoes
Children under the age of 5 can travel on this tour but we do not recommend it
Children must be accompanied by an adult
All passengers, including children of any age, must have a seat purchased for them
We will collect you from the departure point linked to your chosen option. Please do not change to a different departure point without informing us in advance as we don't automatically go to every departure point. If we don't know you have changed your departure point we may not pick you up for the tour!
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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English Lakes Tours
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Lake District 8 Lakes Scenic Landscapes Tour
Cumbria
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore the Stunning Lake District
- • 4 Hour Tour Past 8 Lakes
- • Discover Neolithic Axe Heads in Great Langdale
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