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Allan Bank
Allan Bank

Allan Bank

A Grade II listed villa in Grasmere, was home to poet William Wordsworth from 1808 to 1811 and later to Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, co-founder of the National Trust. Today, it welcomes visitors to explore its rich literary history and enjoy scenic views
赫德维克绵羊
赫德维克绵羊

赫德维克绵羊

Iconic elements of the Lake District’s pastoral charm. These hardy sheep, beloved by Beatrix Potter, roam freely among centuries-old structures that define the region’s rural beauty.
Windermere
Windermere

Windermere

England’s largest lake, stretching over 10 miles, is surrounded by picturesque towns like Bowness-on-Windermere. It’s a hub for hiking, dining, and exploring the stunning Lakeland scenery, offering peaceful lakeside walks and breathtaking views.
鸽子别墅
鸽子别墅
鸽子别墅

鸽子别墅

William Wordsworth’s first family home, where he penned much of his poetry, is complemented by a museum displaying manuscripts, letters, and personal items, providing deep insights into his life and literary contributions.
Hill Top
Hill Top

Hill Top

Beatrix Potter’s 17th-century farmhouse, preserved as she left it, showcases her writing desk and personal artifacts. The surrounding garden and countryside inspired many of her beloved tales, offering a glimpse into her creative world.
Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit, the mischievous protagonist of Beatrix Potter’s cherished tales, embodies the captivating essence of England’s Lake District—a region that inspired her timeless stories and continues to enchant visitors with its picturesque landscapes and rich literary heritage.
Buttermere
Buttermere

Buttermere

A peaceful and inspiring lake framed by mountains. On a still day, its reflection is pure magic — a truly timeless scene.
Tarn Hows
Tarn Hows

Tarn Hows

One of the most scenic locations in the Lake District, this peaceful tarn was once part of Beatrix Potter’s estate before she gifted it to the National Trust.
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Castlerigg Stone Circle

Castlerigg Stone Circle

Older than Stonehenge and set in one of Britain’s most breathtaking locations, this mysterious Neolithic circle offers a powerful connection to the region’s ancient past.
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Castlerigg Stone Circle Older than Stonehenge and set in one of Britain’s most breathtaking locations, this mysterious Neolithic circle offers a powerful connection to the region’s ancient past.
Castlerigg Stone Circle

Castlerigg Stone Circle

Older than Stonehenge and set in one of Britain’s most breathtaking locations, this mysterious Neolithic circle offers a powerful connection to the region’s ancient past.
Dove Cottage Museum
Dove Cottage Museum

Dove Cottage Museum

William Wordsworth’s first family home, where he penned much of his poetry, is complemented by a museum displaying manuscripts, letters, and personal items, providing deep insights into his life and literary contributions.
Rydal Water
Rydal Water

Rydal Water

This picturesque small lake offers a tranquil atmosphere and a scenic, relatively level walk around its perimeter. It's also known for the nearby Rydal Cave and often beautifully reflects the surrounding woodlands and fells.
Relax & Refresh
Relax & Refresh

Relax & Refresh

Slow down and soak up the scenery with carefully chosen stops for optional walks, photos, and quiet moments. Complimentary refreshments, including water, snacks, and local treats, are available all day to ensure a relaxing journey.
Aira Force
Aira Force

Aira Force

A dramatic 65-foot waterfall nestled within ancient woodland near Ullswater. Accessible via well-maintained trails, it offers visitors the chance to experience the power and beauty of cascading water amidst lush greenery.
The Grot at Rydal Hall
The Grot at Rydal Hall

The Grot at Rydal Hall

Discover one of Britain’s earliest purpose-built viewing stations within the gardens of Rydal Hall.
Honister Pass
Honister Pass One of the most dramatic routes in the Lakes. Wind your way through Honister Pass, flanked by steep fells and steeped in mining history.
Honister Pass

Honister Pass

Honister Pass One of the most dramatic routes in the Lakes. Wind your way through Honister Pass, flanked by steep fells and steeped in mining history.
The Grot at Rydal Hall
The Grot at Rydal Hall – Discover one of Britain’s earliest purpose-built viewing stations.
The Grot at Rydal Hall

The Grot at Rydal Hall

Discover one of Britain’s earliest purpose-built viewing stations within the gardens of Rydal Hall.
Surprise View
Surprise View – Take in one of the most breathtaking panoramas over Derwentwater.
Surprise View

Surprise View

Surprise View – Take in one of the most breathtaking panoramas over Derwentwater.
雷城堡
雷城堡
雷城堡

雷城堡

A grand Gothic-style building with sweeping views of Windermere. Though not a medieval fortress, it played a key role in Lake District history — this is where a young Beatrix Potter fell in love with the area.
Honister Slate Mine
Honister Slate Mine.
Honister Slate Mine

Honister Slate Mine

Honister Slate Mine (Optional Stop) – Explore the rugged beauty and fascinating history of slate mining in the Lakes.
The Tale of Two Bad Mice
The Tale of Two Bad Mice

The Tale of Two Bad Mice

The Tale of Two Bad Mice is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter
紫杉树农场
紫杉树农场

紫杉树农场

A traditional Lakeland farmhouse featured as a filming location in the movie “Miss Potter.” It embodies classic Lake District architecture and offers insights into the region’s agricultural heritage.
Ullswater
ullswater
Ullswater

Ullswater

Often described as England’s most beautiful lake. Walk the shores that inspired I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and experience the poetry of the landscape for yourself.
Great Langdale
Great Langdale

Great Langdale

A dramatic glacial valley surrounded by towering peaks and rugged scenery. Known for its rich history, traditional farming, and popular walking routes, it offers breathtaking views and a true sense of Lakeland wilderness.
Grasmere
Grasmere

Grasmere

A picturesque village that was home to Wordsworth, featuring St. Oswald’s Church, where he is buried, and the world-famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, a must-visit for a taste of this unique local treat.
Brantwood
Brantwood

Brantwood

(Optional Stop) – Visit John Ruskin’s former home, featuring stunning gardens and breathtaking views over Coniston Water.
Grasmere
The world-famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, a must-visit for a taste of this unique local treat.
Grasmere

Grasmere

A picturesque village that was home to Wordsworth, featuring St. Oswald’s Church, where he is buried, and the world-famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop, a must-visit for a taste of this unique local treat.