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Towns near Windermere Lake Cruises
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Ambleside
(1 Mile)*
Ambleside lies at the heart of the Lake District National Park at the head of Lake Windermere, nestling under a crown of fells, Loughrigg, Fairfield and Wansfell. Ambleside’s central location makes it an ideal spot from which to tour the Lake District. |
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Rydal
(1 Mile)*
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High Wray
(2 Miles)*
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Troutbeck
(3 Miles)*
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Hawkshead
(3 Miles)*
The historic village of Hawkshead lies between Ambleside and Coniston, near the head of Esthwaite Water and is one of the Lake District’s unspoiled treasures. |
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Elterwater
(4 Miles)*
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Grasmere
(4 Miles)*
The tiny village of Grasmere in the Lake District, is surrounded by Helm Crag to the north west, Rydal Fell and Nab Scar to the east, Yew Crag and Silver Howe lying west, with the River Rothay running by. |
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Windermere
(4 Miles)*
Originally a tiny village named Birthwaite, the town of Windermere is now an extension of Bowness-on-Windermere, just a short distance up hill from the shores of the lake. |
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High Yewdale
(4 Miles)*
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Bowness-on-Windermere
(4 Miles)*
Bowness-on-Windermere situated in a spectacular lakeside setting on the eastern shore of Lake Windermere, is Cumbria's most popular destination. |
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Kentmere
(5 Miles)*
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Grizedale
(5 Miles)*
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Coniston
(5 Miles)*
Coniston Village lies on the West Side of Coniston Water, with the Coniston fells along the north-west side of the village, dominated by The Old Man of Coniston. |
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Wythburn
(6 Miles)*
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Patterdale
(7 Miles)*
Patterdale (origin.. Patrick's valley) is a small, unspoiled village in the heart of the Lake District. Surrounded by mountains situated at the southern end of Ullswater, England's second largest lake, makes it an ideal base for sightseeing |
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