The English Lake District always has something special to offer no matter what the season. There are many local events and attractions to visit during the summer months, in spring and autumn nature is at its best and in winter the area can be enjoyed in a tranquil manner when the visitor numbers are lower.

There are lovely country walks from Lakes End just ask and we will be happy to point you in the right direction. Lakeside is within easy reach, where you can board a steamer to Bowness and the Beatrix Potter Exhibition, visit the aquarium or take a ride on the steam railway to Haverthwaite.

Other local attractions include, Tarn Hows, Cartmel Priory and Races, Grizedale Forest, Holker Hall and Gardens, Fell Foot Park, Hawkshead Village, The Market Town of Ulverston, Sizergh Castle and 3 Golf Courses.

Lake Windermere from Newby Bridge

Below are links to web sites of local attractions to help you plan your days trips out when you stay at Lakes End.Below are links to web sites of local attractions to help you plan your days trips out when you stay at Lakes End.

Aquarium of the Lakes - Lakeside, Newby Bridge
Holker Hall & Garden - Cark-in-Cartmel
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
South Lakes Wild Animal Park - Dalton-in-Furness
Windermere Lake Cruises - Lake Windermere
The World of Beatrix Potter - Bowness-on-Windermere
Brockhole - Windermere
Cartmel Village
Brantwood - Coniston

Haverthwaite Steam Train approaching Newby Bridge Halt