In the Lakes
Walking is at the heart of the Eden Valley experience, even if you only make the short stroll to The Boot and Shoe Inn in Greystoke, with its fine ales and hearty menu.
If you’re trekking further, Aira Force waterfall is a good place to start. Keep going for a more challenging hike over Gowbarrow Fell with views over Ullswater. A cuppa and a creamy scone in the tea rooms will be your reward.
Other great walks will take you to Lacey’s Caves or to the ancient stone circle, Long Meg and her daughters. It’s a gently undulating walk that spans the generation gap.
You can enjoy the views in any weather with a drive over the Kirkstone Pass – Lakeland’s highest – from Patterdale to Ambleside, or along the Honister Pass with a diversion through the Honister Slate Mines with its fast zip line. Take a picnic and stop off by Aira Force.
Elsewhere, the Ullswater steamer is a great way to see both lake and landscape, or you can trek through treetops, see Shakespeare’s cottage and eat proper gingerbread at Grasmere, ride ponies at Coniston or watch the wildlife at Bassenthwaite.
For sustenance, you’ll find tea rooms, pubs and restaurants galore.