The 10 nautical miles per hour speed limit was put into force on 29
March 2005. This has been a contentious issue for the residents, users
and businesses around the lake with everyone having strong views either
for or against the speed limit. At first, it was thought that no
waterskiing of any nature would be allowed but through working with the
Lake District National Park, waterskiing and wakeboarding etc can still
be done at a specialist centre on the Lake.
Lake Windermere is
of course quieter now but there are people that are still wanting fun to
be had on the lake but in a different form. Lake Windermere now has a
privately owned 50 foot Sealine Y50 Flybridge motor yacht that can be
hired out for Windermere lake cruises and both private and bespoke
charters. This has brought the glitz and glamour back to the lake and is
bringing some different clientele to the area.
With such
spectacular scenery, Lake Windermere attracts thousands of tourists each
yeaar from anglers, to canoeists to yachtsmen and dingy owners. The
cruises on Lake Windermere are truely worth a go as the magnificent
scenery can be taken in fully. Starting from the south of the lake and
Newby Bridge is where you will be.
Continuing up the lake and you
pass Cartmel Fell, Far Sawrey, Bowness-on-Windermere, High Wray and the
lake comes to an end at Waterhead, only a short walk into the centre of
the bustling Ambleside. The views are of course sights to be hold all
the way down but the most spectacular are towards the north of the lake
where the Fairfield Horseshoe, Great and Little Langdale and Coniston
Old Man are in view. The Windermere Marina continues to thrive with
around 400 boats having mooring there, the largest inland marina in the
North of England.
Sailing on Lake Windermere is an excellent way
to travel. In the summer moths the roads are blocked continually due to
the high number of visitors or when essential roadworks are being
carried out . Sailing on the lake is direct, allows the stopping off at
the top destinations along the lake such as Bowness, Ambleside and to
the many Lake District hotels and makes for a very relaxing journey with
not a hint of road rage!
Taking out a Lake District boat charter
is an excellent way to celebrate a special occasion. Windermere Lake
cruises can be taken out for half days, full days or as bespoke
charters. High quality food and beverages are served and it makes a very
memorable day. A cruise on Lake Windermere is a really nice extra treat
for a bride and groom on a wedding day. Special birthday treats and
celebrations are great on a cruise. Leisure is not the only reason for a
cruise. Business meetings, conferences and crucial pitches can also be
taken on a boat. A luxury cruise on Lake Windermere is something
different and projects a very good image it can also boost employee’s
morals especially in conference or team building situations.
Enjoy luxury Windermere lake cruises on Mistress, a luxury Sealine T50 Flybridge, whilst staying at Windermere Hotels.
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