Brockhole on Windermere
Tree Top Trek, adventure playground, mini golf, lake hire and gardens. Free entry, pay per activity. The single most-complete family day in the Lakes.
Pick a town. Pick a vibe. We'll build your day — budget, weather and all.
12 town guides
Every hub covers things to do, parking prices with postcodes, walks with route times and difficulty, where to eat, and weather-aware itineraries for every travel style — families, couples, dog walkers, cyclists and solo days. The Lake District has eleven distinct bases worth knowing: the northern fells from Keswick, the central lakes from Ambleside or Grasmere, the Windermere and Bowness waterfront, the quieter southern villages around Coniston and Hawkshead, Helvellyn and Ullswater from Glenridding, and the wildest valley of them all from Wasdale. Pick the right one and the day plans itself.
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Derwentwater, Catbells, the Pencil Museum and the gateway to Borrowdale.
Explore Keswick
England's longest lake, Orrest Head and Brockhole adventure park.
Explore Windermere
Waterhead, Stock Ghyll Force and the heart of the central Lakes.
Explore Ambleside
Dove Cottage, Helm Crag and the most famous gingerbread in England.
Explore Grasmere
Donald Campbell, the Old Man, and the quietest lake in the south.
Explore Coniston
Beatrix Potter, lake hire, and the busiest waterfront in the Lakes.
Explore Bowness
Ullswater Steamers, Aira Force and the best easy Helvellyn route.
Explore Glenridding
Beatrix Potter's village, Tarn Hows and Grizedale mountain biking.
Explore Hawkshead
Mint Cake, Brewery Arts, Kendal Castle and the gateway train station.
Explore Kendal
Rheged, Ullswater, the northern Lakes base and the Eden Valley.
Explore Penrith
Scafell Pike, England's deepest lake, and absolutely no phone signal.
Explore Wasdale
The 4.5-mile lake circuit, Honister Pass, Crummock Water and one of the great quiet walks.
Explore ButtermereTravel styles
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Tree Top Trek, adventure playground, mini golf, lake hire and gardens. Free entry, pay per activity. The single most-complete family day in the Lakes.
Gruffalo trail, Go Ape, wildplay zones and mountain bike hire — England's only true mountain forest, ten minutes from Keswick.
1.7 miles flat, prams welcome — the most-visited family walk in the national park. Pair with an ice cream from Hawkshead.
Not sure which style fits your group?
Tell the planner who's coming and it'll sort the day for you.
The Lakes has a reputation for being expensive — most of that's the postcode-price on parking and the £14 tea-and-scone trap. Done sensibly, a family of four can do a proper day out for under £50, all in. Here's the budget breakdown the planner uses behind the scenes:
Sample budget · family of 4
Drop the cruise and it's £30. Pick free parking and you're untouchable.
Beyond the fells
The Lakes aren't just walking. These are the experiences most visitors never find — underground mines, Via Ferratas, wild swimming guides and things you won't see on any tourist board leaflet.
If you're looking for unusual things to do in the Lake District that don't involve walking, you're in the right place.
Clipped to the cliff face above the mine. Xtreme version crosses a Burma bridge over a 600ft drop.
âËÅ“… Adrenaline
Guided swims at Tarn Hows, Blea Tarn and Devoke Water. Wetsuits supplied, total beginners welcome.
âËÅ“… Adventurous
Windermere to Grasmere on an open-top double decker. Cheapest sightseeing tour in the Lakes — £2 fare cap.
âËÅ“… Cheap thrill
Self-drive on Windermere or Coniston, no licence. A whole boat for £35 an hour — split four ways, it's £9 each.
âËÅ“… Hidden gem14 activities · All with prices and booking links
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