English Lake District - September 2024

English Lake District

Thursday 19th September to Tuesday 24th September 2024

Discover the delights of English Lake District by vintage motor vessel, steam train and steam yacht on this feature-packed holiday tour to Cumbria.

 

  • Windermere, you’ll enjoy cruises on vintage vessels on Lake Windermere and Ullswater.
  • Steam train highlights include a trip on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway and an exclusive exploration of the legendary 15-inch narrow gauge railway ‘La’al Ratty’.
  • Enjoy a lake-themed cruise on Coniston Water aboard the restored Victorian steam yacht ‘Gondola’, followed by lunch at the 400-year-old ‘Sun’ pub in Coniston.
  • Other holiday highlights include visits to Hill Hop House, Haverthwaite engine shed and Muncaster Castle.
  • Outstanding scenery, excellent cuisine and the convenience of short point-to-point travel distances by private road coach all add to your enjoyment on this relaxed, highlight-packed holiday in England’s idyllic Lakeland.

Thursday 19th September
First Class rail travel to Oxenholme, Coach transfer to Windermere

Your holiday begins in the First-Class lounge at London Euston Station before boarding a morning Avanti Trains Pendolino service. You’ll travel in sumptuous comfort at a top speed of 125mph along the West Coast Main Line (WCML) to Oxenholme in the Lake District. Here you’ll have a short coach transfer to the delightful village of Bowness-on-Windermere, located on the banks of Lake Windermere. Your hotel for the duration of the tour will be The Belsfield Hotel. You then have some leisure time to explore Bowness before dinner at your hotel in the evening. (D)


Friday 20th September

Lake Windermere cruise; Steam train on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway

After breakfast you board the stylish vintage motor vessel ‘Swan’ for a forty-minute cruise through outstanding Cumbrian lake scenery to Lakeside at the southern end of Lake Windermere. This triple-deck ship was originally built by Vickers in 1938, and is now an iconic fixture on England’s largest lake. The lake pier is adjacent to Lakeside Railway Station and here you join a connecting steam train on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway, a former branch line of the Furness Railway (FR), originally opened in 1869. You’ll travel the entire length of the line to Haverthwaite with plenty of time to visit the impressive engine shed there, with its collection of historic steam and diesel locomotives. Crossing the footbridge to the woodland viewing and picnic area you can buy souvenirs in the gift shop. Afterwards, transfer by coach to the Lakeland Motor Museum, where you will have time to explore and purchase lunch. In the afternoon you return by steam train to Lakeside and from there by connecting ship to Bowness. You’ll dine at The Belsfield Hotel this evening. (B D)


Saturday 21st September
Steam boat cruise on Coniston Water; Hill Top House
Today you visit Coniston Water, the third largest lake in the Lake District, for a lake-themed cruise on the restored Victorian steam yacht ‘Gondola’. Originally launched in 1859 to carry railway passengers, The Illustrated London News at the time described it as “a perfected combination of the Venetian gondola and the English steam yacht”. The preserved steamer is now cared for and operated by the National Trust. Following the cruise, you’ll have lunch at ‘The Sun’ in Coniston, a 400-year-old pub with exposed beams, stone walls, flagstone floors and a local Brathay slate bar top. It’s situated beneath the Cumbrian Fells and has an elevated view over the village of Coniston. Later you transfer by road coach to Hill Top House, the former home of Beatrix Potter. Visit Beatrix Potter's beloved farmhouse, inspiration for her children's books, you'll recognise the rhubarb patch where Jemima Puddle-Duck laid her egg and the garden where Tom Kitten and his sisters played! You return to your hotel in Bowness for dinner. (B L D)

Sunday 22nd September
Scenic cruises on Lake Windermere and Ullswater
This morning you explore the northern half of Lake Windermere on board a classic motor vessel sailing from Bowness to Ambleside at the northernmost extremity of the lake. MV ‘Tern’, is a steam powered yacht built in 1891 and converted to diesel in 1956. After the 30-minute voyage to Ambleside Pier you’ll join a private road coach for the onward journey to Grasmere, where there will be a coffee stop. Continue by coach from Grasmere to Keswick, travelling via Dunmail Raise and Thirlmere. On arrival at Keswick, you enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant before your road coach takes you on to Pooley Bridge. Here, you have an afternoon cruise on one of the celebrated Ullswater ‘Steamers’ on the second largest lake in the Lake District. Ullswater is one of the most beautiful English lakes, comparable to Lake Lucerne in Switzerland because of its mountainous backdrop. You’ll see the spectacular waterfall of Aira Force, midway along the lake on the western side and cruise the length of the lake from Pooley Bridge to Glenridding. You rejoin the road coach for the return journey via scenic country roads to Bowness and dinner at your hotel in the evening. (B L D)

Monday 23rd September
Steam train on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Visit to Muncaster Castle
A tour highlight awaits today as you travel by road coach to Ravenglass, a small coastal village with Roman connections located at the estuary of the rivers Esk, Mite and Irt. The famous 15-inch gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway (La'al Ratty) has its terminus adjacent to the Cumbrian Coast railway line station. The line runs for 7 miles (11.3 km) from Ravenglass to Dalegarth Station near Boot in the Eskdale Valley. You’ll travel the full length of the line and back again. The railway is popular for its open carriages providing superb sightlines of the surrounding scenery, but there are enclosed carriages depending on the weather. Afterwards transfer by coach to Muncaster Castle, where you spend the rest of the afternoon, before returning by coach back to Windermere. You dine with fellow guests at your hotel this evening – a fitting climax to a fabulous tour. (B D)

Tuesday 24th September
Homeward bound
After breakfast at the hotel you transfer by road coach to Oxenholme Lake District for the return to London Euston again in the First-Class comfort of an Avanti Pendolino train. (B)

Tour Summary

Tour price £1575

Single supplement £275


Ground only £1365
(Windermere – Windermere with own travel to/from Windermere)

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All prices shown are per person based on two persons sharing. Meals included each day are shown as:
B = Breakfast - L = Lunch - D = Dinner

*The First Transpennine Express trains running the short distance between Oxenholme Lake District and Windermere have insufficient first class seats to accommodate our party.
Price includes
First Class rail travel from London Euston to Oxenholme Lake District and return by Avanti Pendolino Trains
Coach transfer from Oxenholme to Windermere, Windermere to Oxenholme
5 nights Half-Board hotel accommodation
2 lunches
All rail and boat trips as detailed in the itinerary
Travel on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
All seat reservations and transfers
The services of a tour manager
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