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The Lodge, walking distance to lake and village
*PRICES FROZEN 2025&2026* Welcome to The Lodge! Our delightful micro house (25sq/m) has everything you need for a great stay in the Lake District National Park Located in a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by woods & just a 10 min walk to the lake & Windermere village with its selection of pubs, restaurants, cafes and bars It's a surprisingly spacious space, with a king size bed, small kitchen with induction hob and combi microwave/oven, fridge, comfy lounge with smart TV, wifi & off street parking

Puddleduck Cottage. Luxury Central Windermere home
As featured on BBC TV’s Escape to the Country, Puddleduck Cottage is an award-winning luxury 2-bedroom Victorian retreat in the heart of Windermere village. Stroll to cafés, bars, shops, restaurants and Lake Windermere. Relax in two stylish bedrooms, a cosy lounge, equipped kitchen/ diner and private patio. Enjoy fast Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, dining room and laundry facilities – your perfect romantic or family Lake District escape with free parking, boutique comfort and timeless charm.

A L’al hidden gem, in a L’al gem of a town!
This thoughtfully converted cottage aims to provide you with all the comforts of a loving home, but with an abundance of style that lets you know you’re being treated somewhere far away. The property is split up over three floors, with a bespoke kitchen diner on the ground floor, an open plan living room with window seats, a log burner and a modern tv for relaxing, then the top floor provides the bedroom with large en-suite style bathroom that’s quirkily decorated to offer a truly unique stay.

Gardner's Shed
The Gardner’s Shed is self-contained with access through our well kept garden. It is bright and airy with a small kitchenette and modern shower room. - Comfy double bed - Electric towel rail - Small fridge, kettle, toaster, crockery. - Coffee, tea, milk - Deck for summer evenings - Lake District Books and maps - Separate access and parking on our drive way (small car only) - Outside boot box - Hose pipe to wash off muddy bikes/boots The perfect hideaway for your Lake District Adventure!

Lake View Lodge
Stay at the Lake View Lodge and wake up to fantastic views of Lake Windermere and its mountain backdrop every morning. The Lake View Lodge is a self-contained, wooden lodge with access to three acres of grounds and wild meadows attracting a wonderful array of wildlife including owls, red kites, deer, foxes and woodpeckers. Enjoy a large 45 square meter space with king sized bed, double sofa bed, shower room and kitchenette. Ideally suited for up to two adults and two children or three adults.

Smithy Cottage - Cosy Lake District retreat
Smithy Cottage makes up the first floor of the converted smithy in the heart of the village of Staveley. When you climb the external stone staircase and open the front door you will find a perfectly formed cosy cottage conveniently laid out on one floor. It’s full of history and character, with beamed lounge and wooden floors. It is the perfect place to relax with family and friends after a busy day exploring the Lake District. Just 4 miles from Windermere. Bus route 555 stops very near.

NEW - River Barn -5 Star- Luxury Riverside Retreat
If there was a house that could guarantee to bring you the sort of happiness & balance people could only dream of... This is it! Situated in the beautiful surroundings of the Lake District National Park, River Barn is one of the most iconic properties in the Winster Valley. Enjoying a unique & charming position nestled on the River Winster, with spectacular far-reaching views of the countryside, there are an abundance of The Lake District's finest walks & pubs right on your doorstep.

Stylish home -Central Bowness with parking
Centrally located in the popular village of Bowness on Windermere, Courtyard Cottage offers a distinctive home just a 5-minute stroll away from beautiful Lake Windermere and nearby Woodland Walks. Bowness has a lively café culture, a wide selection of restaurants, bars, independent small shops and an Art Deco cinema. Take a scenic boat trip to Waterhead, Ambleside, Lakeside or hire a rowing boat or electric motorboat. An open top bus trip offers another great way to explore the area.

Stunning lake view loft apartment
Just back on Airbnb after being enjoyed by a family member. Styled beautifully to absorb the incredible lake views, The Sanctuary is the perfect place to relax and watch the boats sail by. The Sanctuary is a contemporary property located in the prestigious Storrs Park, one of the Lake District's most desired addresses. This spacious studio is the perfect base to explore the popular village of Bowness-on-Windermere, as well as everything else the Lake District has to offer.

Dorothy’s place Bowness on Windermere
Dorothy’s place is part of an 18th Century Villa. Adults only no children allowed. Everything you need for that perfect romantic break. Guests get full use of the large garden and woodland to take in the stunning view. If travelling by train our advice would be get a taxi from the station as can be difficult to find on foot . Guests are welcome to park up as early as you want before check in or drop luggage off in a safe place,but please let us know in advance.

Converted Barn, Patterdale in the Lake District
Welcome to Crook a Beck Barn, Patterdale a former Cart Barn which we lovingly restored during 2017. The Barn is located on the original coach road in the hamlet of Crook a Beck, next to the village of Patterdale, in the heart of the Lake District, in one of the most beautiful Lake District valleys. During peak season - April to the end of October, 7 nights minimum stay with a Friday changeover. Short breaks may be available so please drop us a message to ask!

Bumble Choo - Windermere, Lake District
Bumble Choo is a traditional stone terraced cottage in the heart of Windermere, Lake District National Park. Sleeps 6 (superking/twin, king and king) with three bathrooms (2 ensuite, 1 family) and private parking for two cars. Featured in the Independent's Best Airbnbs in the Lake District, the property is a perfect base for family or a group of friends.
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When is the best time to visit Windermere?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Windermere?
Many travelers choose stays near Bowness for easy lake access and lively cafés. Quiet cottages and guesthouses on hillside lanes often provide more privacy and sweeping views.
What are the best things to do in Windermere with kids?
Families often explore lake cruises or nature walks, and many enjoy lakeside parks for picnics and play. Interactive museums and hands-on attractions help spark curiosity for younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Windermere?
Cruising on Lake Windermere, exploring town shops, and wandering lakeside trails are frequently suggested. Visiting traditional gardens or heritage homes helps connect with the area's history and natural beauty.
How is the weather in Windermere?
Windermere has cool, often damp conditions with average winter lows around 32–43°F (0–6°C) and summer highs between 60–65°F (16–18°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing a waterproof jacket is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Windermere?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and longer days, with average highs between 58–65°F (14–18°C). Winter brings fewer crowds and features misty landscapes, but expect cooler temperatures and more rainfall.
What are the best places to visit in Windermere?
Frequently suggested places include Lake Windermere, Holehird Gardens, and the local steamboat museum. Scenic viewpoints and historic estates around the lake are also popular stops.
What are some hiking trails in Windermere?
Windermere has scenic trails along the lake and through wooded areas, where walkers enjoy gentle terrain and panoramic views. Claife Heights and Orrest Head are frequently suggested for accessible climbs and memorable vistas.
What are some family activities we can do in Windermere?
Windermere has boating, easy hiking paths, and nature exploration that kids can enjoy. Wildlife centers, hands-on exhibits, and miniature railways provide options for a range of ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Windermere?
Explore nearby villages with arts and literary connections, traditional market towns, or fells with wide-ranging views. Local castles, wildlife parks, and stone circles create memorable outings around the Lake District.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Windermere?
Many accommodations around Windermere welcome pets, especially in cottages or lodges with outdoor access. Popular neighborhoods near lakefront paths and open spaces often include options for travelers with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Windermere?
Locals suggest dressing in layers and bringing sturdy footwear for changing weather. Early mornings around the lake provide quiet moments and excellent photo opportunities, while many enjoy trying smaller cafés beyond the main street.
What is Windermere known for?
Windermere is known for England’s largest natural lake and its connection to the Lake District’s literary and artistic heritage. The area has a tradition of outdoor recreation, scenic landscapes, and locally rooted foods.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Windermere?
Seek out lesser-known woodland trails, tranquil public gardens, or creative studios tucked away from the main roads. Some visitors enjoy stepping into historic parish churches with unique architectural features.
What are the best foods to try in Windermere?
Local menus often feature Cumberland sausage, sticky toffee pudding, and fresh fish from the surrounding waters. You can explore traditional British bakes and regional cheeses in nearby cafés or markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Windermere?
Bring waterproof layers, a sturdy umbrella, and walking shoes for the variable weather. A camera, reusable water bottle, and light pack make it easier to explore trails or lakeside routes.
What is the nightlife in Windermere like?
Windermere has a relaxed nightlife scene, with local pubs, traditional inns, and occasional live music. Many find evenings centered around cozy restaurants, town events, or quiet strolls by the water.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Windermere?
Windermere has frequent celebrations of local music, arts, and food, especially in spring and summer. Village fairs and lake-themed events are often recommended for families and visitors interested in local traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Windermere?
Windermere has a variety of family-friendly stays, including cottages and apartments near the lake and close to shops or parks. Many rentals provide amenities such as kitchens, outdoor areas, and extra space for children.
All about Windermere
This tiny community was once known as Birthwaite, but renamed when it became the terminus of the railway built here in the mid-19th century. People are often confused that the village of Windermere is not on the shores of its namesake lake. But the water is only a mile away and there are plenty of good viewing spots of Lake Windermere from the surrounding hills. The village now has a collection of independent shops, an upmarket grocer, and some lovely al fresco cafes.
Over the years, Windermere has almost merged with its neighbour, Bowness-on-Windermere. The Baddeley clock tower, a quaint and somewhat squat stone memorial, marks the point where one town ends and the other begins. It’s a good base for discovering the area’s gorgeous scenery, not to mention England’s largest lake, and it’s only two miles from the Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole, with its scenic grounds and wide variety of family-friendly activities.
What are the top things to do in Windermere?
Queen Adelaide’s Hill
Join the sheep grazing on this rounded grassy mount for some wonderful views of Lake Windermere. It’s a short, gentle walk up from the Rayrigg Meadow car park; the only thing that will take your breath away is the vast stretch of water before you, ten and a half miles from end to end.
Holehird Gardens
Just 1.5 miles north of the village, this beautiful attraction combines woodland, meadow, and vibrant floral displays across its 10 acres of show gardens. It’s the home of the Lakeland Horticultural Society, and a great place to see the native wild daffodils that inspired William Wordsworth to write one of the most famous poems of all time.
Orrest Head
Famed as the place where a young Alfred Wainwright fell in love with the fells — and subsequently wrote the guidebooks that would bring millions more to love them too — this summit is a mere 239 metres high. You can see why it left such a profound legacy, though: Its views include a panorama of many of the Lake District’s best-known peaks, as well as the lake itself.
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