Grab yourself a drink, sit back and enjoy the ride. And what a ride this is! The Ullswater ‘Steamers’ ply the waters
Read More »There’s something very special about the way Ullswater, the National Park’s second largest lake, draws you in over its eight-mile length, pulling
Read More »Derwentwater may be the Queen of the Lakes, Windermere the longest and Wastwater the deepest, but no lake provides as many ‘wow!’ moments as Ullswater. There’s something very special
Read More »Lowther Castle sits on the eastern edge of the Lake District National Park, in the gently rolling countryside beside the River Lowther. What you
Read More »Pooley Bridge sits at the northern end of Ullswater, on the banks of the River Eamont as it issues from the lake.
Read More »Patterdale lies just beyond the southern tip of Ullswater. Smaller and quieter than neighbouring Glenridding, it has a shop, hotel, pub, youth
Read More »Howtown is the name of both a sheltered bay and a quiet hamlet tucked in at the base of the fells, about
Read More »A humble little village in an incredible setting, Glenridding squats at the foot of the rugged Helvellyn range, on the southern shore
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