Departure
July 15, 2012
Trip Length
7 Days / 6 Nights
Price (per person)
$3,998
Single Supplement
$350
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
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In the pastoral tranquility of England’s Lake District, you’ll find more than the storybook landscape that’s inspired writers and artists for centuries. You’ll discover a slower way of life perfectly suited to leisurely adventures. Rolling hills, gentle mountains, and sparkling lakes merge into deep green fields and thick forests that mingle with whitewashed cottages and medieval hamlets.
Start at Aira Force, the renowned Lake District waterfall, where your guides set the stage with stories from the region’s romantic past. In Lake District National Park, settlements like the Celt-founded Pooley Bridge feature ancient pubs replete with traditional meals. Cross the Renaissance-era bridge over the River Derwent and explore the village of Grange in Borrowdale Valley. At gorgeous Whinlatter Pass, the region’s wilder side is revealed amidst the peaks surrounding Crummock Water and Buttermere Lake. Stay at the country estate once owned by beloved author Beatrix Potter, ride a Victorian steam yacht on Lake Coniston, and explore the delightful village of Hawkshead.
GUEST COMMENT
A delightful experience, better than I could have imagined. Superior guides, awesome scenery, variety of walks and sights, and great camaraderie in the group. I am widowed and single and never felt lonely or awkward.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated easy to moderate with more challenging options on some days, and with an average of 4-7 miles per day. There are daily ascents and descents. The hills are short, usually a 30-minute gradual ascent, unless noted otherwise on the itinerary. The steeper, more vigorous walks are those that are the more challenging, and therefore are optional. The terrain can be rocky, sometimes with loose gravel, or with roots, which may become slippery when wet. This tour is ideal for nature lovers, and the guides set an even pace, providing time to take photos and to appreciate the beautiful countryside. There are some cultural visits included in the itinerary, especially for those interested in literature or poetry.
Penrith, England
Penrith, England

Rob O’Hara has taught in many different countries, schools, and work environments for 30 years...

DAY 1Arrival – Penrith. Askham to Pooley Bridge; 3.5 miles, easy. Afternoon walk Dockray to Aira Force; 2 miles, easy The North Lakes Hotel and Spa is your meeting point, and you immediately transfer to the village of Askham to walk through the Lowther Estate, owned by Lord Lonsdale. Continuing on over the fell and into the Lake District National Park, you pass ancient prehistoric settlements and enjoy first views of the Cumbrian Mountains and Ullswater. Descending to the village of Pooley Bridge at the edge of the lake you pause for lunch in a local pub. This village was one of the earliest settlements on the lake, dating back to the Celts. Following lunch, you transfer to the hamlet of Dockray, overlooking the lake, and walk by Aira Beck toward Aira Force, probably the most famous of the Lake District’s waterfalls. Here you admire the views and are regaled with tales from your guides about the romanticism that the region has long inspired. The short drive to the hotel just a few miles outside of Keswick allows plenty of time to settle in before meeting for a pre-dinner drink and a fuller introduction to the week ahead. The hotel restaurant features local produce whenever possible, so tonight’s dinner promises excellent cuisine. DAY 2Walking in the footsteps of the men of Borrowdale; 5.8 miles, easy to moderate After a breakfast buffet consisting of cereal, fruit, pastries, and cold meats, or a traditional hot Cumbrian breakfast, you follow in the footsteps of the men of Borrowdale, quarrymen and miners of yesteryear. In this valley there were many working slate mines, most of which are now closed. Beginning at the head of the valley you follow a rambling trail along the side of the dale before descending to the hamlet of Grange. This village is noteworthy for its double arched bridge of 1675 that crosses the River Derwent. Stone and whitewashed cottages sit snugly in this village set in the heart of the Borrowdale Valley. After lunch, take a lakeshore path which provides a relatively flat walk and traverses the pretty woodlands revealing glimpses of the lake. Finish the afternoon in Hawes End for a fun ride on a Victorian ferryboat back to town. Dinner tonight is at the Lyzzick Hall Hotel located on the lower slopes of Skiddaw Mountain, with stunning views across the vale. The restaurant here prides itself on using freshly prepared local ingredients and herbs from their own garden. DAY 3Whinlatter Pass to Buttermere Valley; 5 miles, easy to moderate Today you cross Whinlatter Pass, which connects the beauty of the Keswick Valley to Buttermere and beyond. Here magnificent nature predominates, and as you take a walk which skirts Crummock Water, you can see the stirring views of the high mountains surrounding this pretty vale. Completing the walk at the hamlet of Buttermere, you enjoy a pub lunch and afterwards walk along the pretty shore of Buttermere Lake, before boarding the coach to ride over Honister Pass and back to the hotel via Borrowdale. There is time to refresh at the hotel and enjoy its beautiful surroundings, before heading back into Keswick, where you enjoy dinner in a local restaurant. DAY 4The Vale of Grasmere, Rydal Mount; 5.5 miles, easy to moderate. Optional Loughrigg Fell walk; 1 mile, moderate Today you meander through one of the region’s prettiest dales, walking in the area around two of the smaller lakes, Grasmere and Rydal Water and in the footsteps of William Wordsworth, one of England’s most famous poets of the early 19th century. You begin the walk around the valley along level tracks enjoying lovely views along the way. If you are feeling more adventurous, you ascend Loughrigg. This wooded fell hill was the backdrop for scenes filmed in the latest Beatrix Potter film. A free lunch is taken in the village of Grasmere, where you approach Dove Cottage, Wordworth’s first home. The day is complete with a walk to his last home at Rydal Mount, where you take a tour and admire the views and the gardens he designed. At day’s end, you transfer to the next hotel on the itinerary, located on the edge of the lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere. Here a warm welcome awaits, and later enjoy a delicious dinner prepared by the hotel’s chef. Local favorites such as steak and ale pie or delicious Cumbrian beef are presented. DAY 5Beatrix Potter’s Tarns over Windermere; 5.5 miles, easy to moderate Following a full English breakfast, you set off for a walk that provides superb vistas across Lake Windermere—the region’s second deepest lake—snaking its way between the hills of the Southern Lakeland. Departing on foot from the hotel, you board the ferry to cross the lake, and once on land, amble up an easy path past small mountain tarns with open distant views of the undulating and treeless central hills. At the highest point of Latterbarrow, a maximum of about a 650-foot elevation gain, there are superb 360-degree views of all of the Lakeland. From this point, you descend to the charming village of Hawkshead for lunch in a traditional 18th-century pub featuring home-cooked fare. Not only the home of the poet William Wordsworth, Hawkshead was also the home of Beatrix Potter, and there is time to visit the gallery of her original paintings in a beautiful 17th-century building. The pedestrian streets, squares, and quant architecture of this ancient market town invite exploration. Later, you climb aboard a minibus returning to the lakeside ferry, in turn to reach your hotel, where your evening is free to explore the town of Keswick on the shore of Windermere Lake, and eat in a local pub or restaurant. DAY 6Coniston and the Copper Mines Valley; 4.7 miles, moderate Coniston is a charming locale alive with history that reaches back to Roman times. Today you explore the famous Copper Mines Valley, a source of this valuable metal through the 19th century. In the 20th century, Coniston gained recognition as the site of Donald Campbell’s speedboat record attempts. After a morning walk you picnic by a mountain stream. This afternoon hardier souls can attempt an ascent to Lever Waters tarn (the name for a small mountain lake in Cumbria). Coniston Old Man is the mountain towering over the village and lake. Despite its relatively low height of 2,600 feet it forms a grand ridge with an east-facing escarpment. On our descent on clear days you can see breathtaking views over Morecambe Bay and the hills of Wales. If you decide not to take this option, you can descend into Coniston Village and visit the Ruskin and Campbell Museum. This museum is a celebration of the area’s heritage with exhibits relating to slate mining, geology, the copper mines, and Donald Campbell himself. You may then board the restored Victorian steam yacht “Gondola” for a ride on Lake Coniston. This evening you toast your explorations with a farewell drink and celebratory dinner in a local restaurant. DAY 7Ascent of Orrest Head overlooking Windermere; 1.8 miles, easy. Transfer to Penrith Departing the hotel, you ascend Orrest Head, which presides above the village; magnificent, lasting views of Lake Windermere are yours to carry home. Orrest Head was the hill first climbed by Alfred Wainwright, Britain’s most famous hillwalker, on his first visit to the Lake District, an ascent that inspired him to begin authoring the guidebooks for which he is renowned. After the descent, you board the minibus, and transfer to the mainline train station of Penrith for your next destination. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
“This beautiful, compact region of lakes and hills is beloved by artists, writers, and visitors alike. I look forward to showing you the hidden gems, especially in the most popular sections.”
-Geoff Price
![]() | Nights 1, 2 & 3Borrowdale Gates Hotel |
![]() | Nights 4, 5 & 6Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |

Rob O’Hara has taught in many different countries, schools, and work environments for 30 years...

![]() | Geoff PriceGeoff has been a registered tourist guide since 1990, specializing in hill-walking tours of northern England. Growing up on the edge of the Pennine Hills, near Manchester gave him a love of the mountains. He lived in Switzerland for 9 years, returning to England with his family and settling down in a small borders village near Carlisle. He is a fountain of local knowledge and enjoys sharing his love of this area. |
![]() | Rob O'HaraRob O’Hara has taught in many different countries, schools, and work environments for 30 years. He loves new challenges and has varied interests from acting and singing in local plays to road running. He was once among the top 20 road runners in England. He is well-known for his keen sense of humor and positive attitude and is looking forward to showing Country Walkers guests the beauty of the English Lake District and the Scottish Highlands. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
“This beautiful, compact region of lakes and hills is beloved by artists, writers, and visitors alike. I look forward to showing you the hidden gems, especially in the most popular sections.”
-Geoff Price
“This beautiful, compact region of lakes and hills is beloved by artists, writers, and visitors alike. I look forward to showing you the hidden gems, especially in the most popular sections.”
-Geoff Price
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This tour combined great walking, compatible guests, much local color and incredibly knowledgeable and talented guides. One of the best I've been on (and this is my 12th tour).
- B. Chadwick, TennesseeA delightful experience, better than I could have imagined. Superior guides, awesome scenery, variety of walks and sights, and great camaraderie in the group. I am widowed and single and never felt lonely or awkward.
- A. Sheffield, DCBest way to experience a new locale, have fun, and stay fit.
- S. Reines, PennsylvaniaWe had an exceptionally friendly group. Breakfast, dinners were always jolly. Great variety of people as well.
- L. Page, Maryland