Strangely, Windermere [town] used to be called Winandermere and before
that there were actually three small hamlets [Applethwaite, Birththwaite
and Heathwaite] which were combined in the 1800's when there was a
greater attempt to encourage people to visit the area.
The
railway arrived in 1857, making the area much more accessible to
visitors and with this demand grew a wealth of Lake District Hotels. The
railway still exists today and brings people from all over the world to
this special area of the Lake District National Park. As well as being a
sustainable way to travel, most of the Windermere hotels are only a
short walk from the station, or at worst a five minute taxi ride.
Lake
Windermere is well known as England's largest Lake at over 10 miles
long and is also the deepest at 65 metres. There are numerous
outstanding viewing points within easy reach either by car, or by short
walk. Gummer’s Howe is probably the most famous being situated at the
south end of Lake Windermere. You can drive most of the way, leaving
only a 30 minute walk to marvel at the panoramic views over Lake
Windermere and across to Morecambe Bay. To see the Lakes from a
different perspective, Arnside Knott rewards those who take this gentle
climb with stunning views of the Kent Estuary and Morecambe Bay; simply
head for the viewpoint. For a more challenging, but still enjoyable walk
for most, take the 2 hour round trip to Brantfell and Post Knott. Take
the camera, as there are wonderful views of Windermere, the stunning
Langdales and maybe even the Lake District Hotel you’ve chosen. Hope for
a clear day and always check the weather forecasts before heading out.
Suitable footwear is always important, even on these more leisurely
walks.
Around Lake Windermere you’ll find an array of villages
and hamlets to enjoy. While the drive will be slow around the twisting
back roads, you’ll discover Fell Foot Park [National Trust] where you
can enjoy an ice cream and hire a boat; Aquarium of the Lakes and the
Lakeside and Haverthwaite railway at Lakeside, both being attractions
you can enjoy on a sunny or rainy day; at Graythwaite you can enjoy
Graythwaite Hall Gardens, which are particularly impressive in the
Spring; head up towards Sawrey and visit ‘Hill Top’, a 17th century
farmhouse where Beatrix Potter weaved her lyrical magic. At the north
end of Lake Windermere, Ambleside is a Mecca for walking enthusiasts and
you can take a lake cruise back to your hotel in Bowness-on-Windermere.
You
may have found your loved one recently or decades ago, but one sure
fire way to keeps those fires a burning is a visit to the majestic Lake
District. Everything one associates with romance is here in great
excess. Fantastic Lake District Hotels with plumped pillows and crisp
linen; Michelin quality candlelit dining; Hand-holding walks offering
splendid panoramas; Spa treatments and massages; Evening cruises down
the lake; Cocktails on terraces with fell views; Luxury Picnics with
champagne and strawberries.
If the Lake District becomes your
world for a short break, then coming over the hill and down into
Windermere is the start of an incredible romantic adventure. Book a
luxury Windermere hotel, unpack and if the weather is fine take the 3
mile stroll to Orrest Head, starting opposite the TIC. The reward for
your hand holding efforts will be as breathtaking as that first kiss.
Remember to compare the beauty of the views with that of your partner
and you can be sure of another breathtaking kiss, or maybe just a sly
smile.
To compensate your partner for the effort, treat them to
a hot cappuccino or cocktail back at your hotel in Windermere, then
change for the evening’s entertainment. A candlelit dinner on a lake
cruise is a wonderful way to charm your companion, while enjoying the
many sights around Lake Windermere. Marvel at the lakeside houses and
envy those with moorings and motor yachts, but enjoy the smooth jazz of
the onboard live band and the amaretto that’s helping the shared
indulgent chocolate dessert go down.
Hillthwaite House Hotel situated between Windermere and Bowness for high quality Windermere hotel accommodation.
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