~~ Ullswater ~~ 
 

 

 

The Lake District    Cumbria    England

Perfect for Walking Holidays, Sailing, Canoeing, Windsurfing, Fishing,
Rock Climbing, Camping, Caravanning, Holiday Cottages, Hotels

 

Ullswater

A date for your Diary
Walking Festival
10th-18th May
2008

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Lake District National Park Authority
Tourist Information Centre:

Glenridding
017684 82414
eMail
ullswatertic@lake-district.gov.uk

Penrith Tourist Information Centre
01768 867466
eMail:
pen.tic@eden.gov.uk

National Park Authority's Weatherline
0870 0550575
or online here

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Within a day trip from Ullswater...

For walking you probably won't want to leave the Ullswater Valley, but for non-walkers, one of the beauties of the Lake District as a holiday destination is that it is relatively compact; even so, you could not do justice to all its offerings in a few days. Here, more than anywhere, the journey is very much part of the day out because you will travel through breathtaking scenery: craggy mountain passes, glittering lakes and if you're lucky, you catch a glimpse of red squirrels, wild deer, fell ponies and, in spring, herdwick lambs.

Just over the dramatic Kirkstone Pass is Ambleside and Rydal where you can visit the homes of William Wordsworth, or head further north to Cockermouth and see his childhood home, now managed by the National Trust. Whilst in that area you could also visit the Lakeland Sheep & Wool Centre, a largely indoor attraction with lots of animals to stroke, watch and learn about. www.sheep-woolcentre.co.uk

In Windermere there's the celebrated Beatrix Potter centre - then cross the lake on the ferry and visit her home, Hill Top which is now a National Trust Property.

Thanks to the efforts and generosity of Beatrix Potter and Canon Rawnsley, the National Trust owns a huge amount of property in the Lake District: houses, gardens, fellsides, forests, all worth a visit. Go to www.nationaltrust.org.uk and type Cumbria in the search box to see just how much there is to see and do - and it's all within a day trip from Ullswater.

The whole of the Lake District National Park is managed by the LDNP Authority whose base is at the Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole on Windermere. It is open daily from 31st March and offers something of interest for everyone, indoors and out, whatever the weather. www.lake-district.gov.uk

From Ullswater head for the Cumberland Pencil Museum www.pencils.co.uk at Keswick or even further to the West Coast and Ravenglass for a ride on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway.
www.ravenglass-railway.co.uk

Just outside Keswick is Mirehouse, a privately owned estate with strong links to Tennyson and Wordsworth; tea room, gardens lakeside walks.  www.mirehouse.com

Head in the opposite direction, toward Penrith and up into the Pennine Hills for the South Tynedale Railway - England's highest Narrow-Gauge Railway - for a forty-five minute ride behind a steam engine through magnificent countryside. www.strps.org.uk

Ullswater is part of the Eden District of Cumbria which extends from the lake across the Eden Valley and into the Pennines where there are many more places of interest to visit. A click on www.visiteden.co.uk will steer you in the right direction.

The above are just a few examples of what the Lake District has to offer. For more information visit www.visitcumbria.co.uk

But wherever you go, remember that you found out about it here, on the www.ullswater.co.uk website. Ullswater is the loveliest of the lakes, with walks for every ability. Ullswater is where we hope you'll stay and come back to, time and again.

 

Ullswater

www.ullswater.co.uk  is an  information site sponsored by
Kevin Whitemore

 

Coast to Coast
the Novel
by
Jan Minshull

published by

Transita
in May 2006.
ISBN 1-905175-21-3
Available in all good bookshops, at the hotel, or on-line at Amazon.co.uk

Now also available in
Large Print and
Audio CD/Cassette

Sponsor the author
of Coast to Coast

as she treks
290 miles on the
The Macmillan Way
www.justgiving.com/janandallan

Patterdale Mountain Rescue
www.mountainrescue.org.uk
To join the Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team Supporters Club, contact
The Honorary Treasurer
PMRT Association Ltd
Ogilvie House
Patterdale
Cumbria CA11 0PJ
 

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