Glorious Lake District 7 Days - Auckland Hotel
There is no better way to end a day exploring the Lake District than to enjoy the views of the Lake District hills across Morecambe Bay as the sun sets over the Bay – one of England’s most memorable sights. The Lake District is England’s largest National Park and has inspired more poetry than any other area of English landscape. Both Wordsworth and Coleridge lived and worked here for a time and every corner provides a new and enticing vista. The scenery is often seen at its best from the water and in this fascinating holiday we have trips on the two largest lakes, Windermere and Ullswater to complement the views across Morecambe Bay.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel
Day 2 - Full Day Ullswater Steamer Cruise & Keswick
Magnificently set amid the splendour of the northern fells, it is easy to see why Ullswater is regarded by many as the most beautiful lake in England. Enjoy a cruise on the serene waters before we make our way to Keswick situated on the shores of beautiful Derwentwater./n
Day 3 - Half Day Kendal
Visit the market town of Kendal, a popular town on the edge of the Lake District which is well known for it's famous mint cake!/n
Day 4 - Day at Leisure
Day 5 - Full Day to Grange-over-Sands & Ulverston
Grange-over-Sands is a delight to explore with its magnificent views across the bay and ornamental gardens. This elegant town was a fashionable seaside resort in its heyday, and today it’s Victorian and Edwardian influences are still evident in its beautiful architecture. We continue on to visit Ulverston – a fine market town with a labyrinth of cobbled street, birthplace of Stan Laurel and home to the ancient St Mary’s Church which dates back to AD 1111./n
Day 6 - Full day to Bowness-on-Windermere, including a cruise on the lake
Today we take a boat trip on England’s largest lake, Windermere, from Lakeside situated on the southern shores of the lake to charming Bowness. The pretty village of Bowness hugs the shores of the lake and bustles with life – spend some free time here exploring the delightful attractions and charming tea rooms./n
Day 7 - Return Travel
The Auckland Hotel
A family owned and run hotel on the Central Promenade offering a warm welcome and personal service, the Auckland is well placed for all the resort’s main amenities. There is a sun lounge and patio, a separate TV lounge and a lounge bar offering lunchtime snacks in a convivial relaxed atmosphere.