Tag: family

  • School Knott, Windermere

    School Knott, Windermere

    School Knott is a great little walk, offering beautiful views over Windermere Town and the lake.  You can start this walk from Windermere or Bowness, but to keep it easy for little legs, we parked near Windermere Golf Club and did the 2.5 mile lollipop loop from there.

  • Brockhole-on-Windermere

    Brockhole-on-Windermere

    A new adventure playground has opened at Brockhole-on-Windermere (Feb-18). There’s plenty of things to see, do and enjoy here, including a nice cafe and lakeshore.

  • Brandlehow, Derwentwater

    Brandlehow, Derwentwater

    Brandlehow is an easy, low level walk, along the shores of Derwentwater in the Lake District.  This mostly flat (but not pushchair friendly) circular walk is about 2.3 miles and can be started at any point on the route.

  • Kettlewell Picnic Spot, Derwentwater

    Kettlewell Picnic Spot, Derwentwater

    Kettlewell is a beautiful little picnic spot just off the Borrowdale Road, on the south east shores of Derwentwater. Free for National Trust members, and offering a pretty little beach and local walks.

  • Kong Adventure, Keswick

    Kong Adventure, Keswick

    Kong Adventure is perfect for the family in wet weather (even dry!) It has a hard play area, caves, indoor climbing, ice wall, a cafe and offers outdoor experiences too. We really enjoyed the family zone where the kids played for ages in the hard play and caves whilst we had a coffee!

  • RSPB Leighton Moss, Silverdale

    RSPB Leighton Moss, Silverdale

    Today we visited RSPB Leighton Moss nature reserve, near Silverdale.  It’s a lovely family day out, including several trails, most of which are wheelchair / pushchair friendly, from 0.5 mile up to 2 miles.

  • The Queen’s Head Hotel, Troutbeck

    The Queen’s Head Hotel, Troutbeck

    The Queen’s Head is a former 17th century coaching inn, overlooking the Troutbeck valley, on the Windermere side of the Kirkstone Pass. The building is beautiful, and has maintained all of its character and history.  The food is absolutely delicious.  A blend of home cooked classic pub food, but with a Cumbrian flair.  

  • Lowther Castle, near Penrith

    Lowther Castle, near Penrith

    Lowther Castle, near Penrith is a fantastic family day out.  Suitable for picnics, long walks round the extensive gardens and of course, possibly the country’s best children’s adventure playground: the Lost Castle.