Kendal

Often seen as the Southern gateway to The Lake District, Kendal is a lovely market town with a wide option for properties. Located just 6 miles from M6 access and a short drive to the boundary of The Lake District National Park, is a great spot for all those looking the enjoy the best of what the area has to offer and for families looing for a great choice of school and access to a wonderful selection of outdoor activities.

Bowness-On-Windermere

The vibrant town of Bowness-On-Windermere is arguably one of the most popular tourist hot spots in The Lake District National Park. This is in part due to its Lake Windermere frontage and proclaimed main centre of outdoor sports in the UK. There is a plethora of water sports available as well as a range of boat tours across the lake. The town offers a large range of accommodation suited to all budgets including some beautifully and grand 19th-century hotels that look out over the lake.

Windermere

Windermere town sits within the heart of the Lake District National Park and is a popular starting point for visitors of the Lakes thanks to the well-connected train station. The picturesque high street offers a great choice of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. There is also a plethora of accommodation available for visitors from the popular hotels and independent B&Bs. The convenient location just off the A591, train station and access to the Windermere Lake just 1 mile...

Ambleside

One of the best bases for exploring the Lake District, the picturesque town of Ambleside is popular with both tourist and residents alike and marks the head of Lake Windermere. Ambleside has an active community and is a great place for families. Every year it celebrates its Rushbearing Festival, a custom that dates back to the days when the earthen floor of the church was strewn with rushes for warmth and cleanliness. There is the Ambleside Sports, held every August, is one of the most well...