6 hour Private tour of the Lake District.
Overview
Grasmere and Hawkshead represent two of the most traditional and historical villages in the Lake District. This tour includes visits to both villages as well as Tarn Hows and Blea Tarn, which are among Lakeland's most popular tarns.
- 🏞️ Picture-perfect villages await your exploration.
- 🌄 Unspoilt valleys provide stunning scenery throughout the tour.
- 💧 Visit charming tarns and lakes, enhancing your experience.
- 🗺️ Hidden gems are included in this 6-hour tour itinerary.
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Pickup included
- Anytime photo stops at your request.
- Private tour. (You are not sharing with anyone else)
- Our vehicles are thoroughly cleaned before every tour. This Includes the wiping of all surfaces.
- Air conditioned vehicle.
- Drop off at a destination within the Lake district.
- Complimentary bottled water.
- Hand sanitizer provided.
- Umbrellas provided. (Just in case)
- Knowledgeable driver-guide.
Meeting point
Return details
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Bowness-on-WindermereDrive through Bowness and stopping at Adelaide hill viewpoint, Gummers how and the viewpoint near Brantfell. All of which are excellent photo opportunities.
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AmblesideWe take a brief stop at Waterhead in Ambleside situated at the head of Lake Windermere.
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RydalEnjoy a short walk to Rydal Falls or take a walk to Rydal cave next Rydal water.
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GrasmereWilliam Wordsworth called Grasmere "The loveliest spot that man hath ever found." Whilst in Grasmere visit the famous "Grasmere gingerbread shop."
- The great Langdale valley is some 12,170 acres, much of it in the care of the National trust, who have 10 farms here. Elterwater and Chapelstile are two beautiful villages you will see here. (pass by)
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Blea TarnWe take the spectacular drive from Great Langdale to Little Langdale to visit Blea Tarn, probably the highlight of the valley for many.
- Condition Water is one of the most imposing and beautiful of the English lakes. The Lake is dominated by the "Old man of Coniston" which rises to 803 metres. (pass by)
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Tarn HowsTarn Hows is one of the top scenic destinations in the North West of England. It is a beauty spot that must not be missed.
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HawksheadHawkshead is an ancient township that has flourished since Norse times, with many buildings dating from the 17th century.