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Ten Lakes Spectacular
TOUR DESCRIPTION

The Lake District is renowned for being the “most beautiful corner of England” and this full day tour introduces you to just that.

You will visit magnificent scenery of the Lakeland fells, valleys, and lakes from the south to the north. Enjoy a visit to the 4,000-year-old Castlerigg Stone Circle set high on the fells with panoramic views of the mountains.

On the Ten Lakes you will stop in Keswick for Lunch and if starting from Keswick you will have time for lunch in Grasmere. You will view ten of the famous lakes and learn about how the Lake District has been created by man & nature. You travel over passes, through beautiful valleys, see waterfalls and traditional Lakeland villages.

Ullswater
Grasmere
Keswick
Borrowdale Valley
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Honister Pass
Food & Drink
Important Information
Can I reserve a seat?

By booking on our tours, you are guaranteed a seat. However, we are unable to reserve specific seats on the tours. Our seats are not numbered, and we operate a first come, first served policy for choice on seating.

Does this tour operate all year around?

Yes, all year around every day except Christmas Day (25th December)

Can I pay the driver on the day?

We do not accept cash payments to our driver-guides, all seats must be paid in advance at our office at Windermere Information Centre, by phone or on our website.

https://www.mountain-goat.com/Lake-District/Scheduled-Tours/Summer-Ten-Lakes-Spectacular
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The Lake District is renowned for being the most beautiful corner of England, and this full-day Ten Lakes Spectacular tour introduces you too just that. Sit back and enjoy the magnificent scenery of mountains, valleys, and lakes from the south to the north. See Ten Lakes including Windermere, Brotherswater, Ullswater, Derwentwater, Bassenthwaite, Buttermere, Crummockwater, Thirlmere, Grasmere, and Rydal. On this Lake District tour, you will also travel over mountain passes, through beautiful valleys, see waterfalls, and traditional Lakeland villages. There will be plenty of stops for admiring the views and taking photographs. Along the way, you will pass some of the region’s most spectacular sights, such as Borrowdale Valley, Newlands Valley, Thirlmere, and Grasmere. On departing Windermere Information Centre, you will make your way over the famous Kirkstone Pass. Kirkstone Pass has an altitude of 1,489 feet making it the highest tarmac road in the Lake District National Park, so as you can imagine – the views are spectacular from the summit! As you descend the pass towards Ullswater, you will take in the fantastic views of Brotherswater and Place Fell. Brotherswater has inspired many people, including Dorothy Wordsworth who wrote about the area when writing to her brother William back in 1802: ‘The boughs of the bare old trees, the simplicity of the mountains, and the exquisite beauty of the path…. the gentle flowing of the stream, the glittering, lively lake, green fields without a living creature to be seen on them.’ So as this quote suggests, this route really does offer some inspiring scenery. The Ten Lakes Spectacular tour then travels on to Ullswater. Ullswater is the second largest lake in the Lake District, being approximately 9 miles long, it has also been described as the most beautiful lake in England. One of our favourite places to show visitors on our Ten Lakes Spectacular tour is Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick. The main reason to visit this location is to enjoy the unrivalled 360-degree view taking in the surrounding fells, with Helvellyn, Skiddaw and Blencathra (Saddleback) all within view. It is said that Castlerigg Stone Circle is possibly one of the earliest stone circles in the country, it was constructed around 3000 BC and its main claim is its thought to be older than Stonehenge. You will stop in the market town of Keswick for approximately 1 hour for lunch (please note this is not included in the tour price), you will be dropped off close by to the Market Square. The town has plenty of places to choose from for lunch. Keswick Market is hosted every Saturday and Thursday with a great variety of local stalls to peruse. From Keswick you will travel into the Borrowdale Valley and the first stop will be at Ashness Bridge, which is said to be the most photographed packhorse bridge in the Lake District. Continuing into the Borrowdale Valley and through the traditional villages of Rosthwaite and Seatoller before making your way over Honister Pass not before stopping at the top at Honister Slate Mine. Honister Pass connects Borrowdale Valley and Buttermere Valley and rises to 1167ft high with a gradient of 1 in 4. Honister Slate Mine is the last working slate mine in England, quarrying Westmorland green slate since 1728. From the top of the pass, you will have the opportunity to take photos of the stunning scenery all around. On the return south you will travel past Thirlmere Reservoir and head towards Grasmere. Grasmere is a picture-perfect Lakeland village, nestled between mountains and spectacular scenery. Enjoy time in the village, we recommend getting yourself some famous Grasmere Gingerbread. Still family owned and run, Victorian cook Sarah Nelson invited the delicious local delicacy, Grasmere Gingerbread in the village in 1854. Grasmere is also famed for its strong connection to William Wordsworth, one of Britain's most famous poets. William Wordsworth lived in the village at Dove Cottage and is buried in the churchyard at St Oswald’s.

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