If you are currently in the midst of planning your next trip to the Lake District, you may be on the lookout for socially distanced things to do. The simple answer is to spend more time outdoors, soaking up the beautiful scenery that the Lake District has to offer. This means that you do not have to worry about covid Lake District-wide, as it is easy to keep your distance when walking. Whether this means you dip your toes in Lake Windemere, or stroll through the grounds of a famous, historic castle, walking is one of the best things to do in the Lake District.
Lake District walks are the perfect activity for the whole family, even your four-legged friends.As we're one of the most dog friendly hotels in The Lake District, so if you’re planning on travelling to the Lake District with dogs, you’ve already found the perfect dog-friendly Lake District activity to take part in! Why not take a look at our guide that shows you the best of the dog friendly lake district.
So, grab your walking boots and wrap up warm as you set out on an adventure like no other! Here are some of the most beautiful Lake District walks that we know you will fall in love with!
Family days out Lake District, are days out like no other! Fresh air, laughter and adventure lie around every corner, and there’s no telling what you may discover on your journey. However, little legs cannot always cover great distances, and it’s important you find the right walks for your family. Here are some of our favourites!
Our nature trail is perfect for children of all ages and provides you with ample opportunity to get up close and personal with nature. It will also give you the opportunity to discover the local area and figure out exactly what Newby has to offer.
Learn the tale of Tarn Hows as you enjoy the glorious circular walk and take in the beautiful scenery. As you walk, you will gradually incline, revealing a beautiful view of the water below. This walk is perfect for those of all ages and only a 25-minute drive from the Swan, a firm favourite for tourists and locals alike!
A walk around the stunning Galleny Force waterfall is sure to entice children of all ages, especially when you realise that it is also known as the Fairy Glenn. Be sure to have your camera at the ready, to snap stunning shots of the waterfall itself, alongside any fairy-friends you might meet along the way! This is the perfect walk for children whose love of magic outshines everything else.
Soaked in history and stories from the past, Kendal Castle is one of the Lake District's top attractions year-round. It is also one of the best places to visit in the Lake District if you are looking for a gentle walk that will not leave you feeling too tired. Be sure to peep through the gaps in the castle’s walls to see if you can spot any friendly ghosts!
The Orrest Head Walk is perfect for adventurers of all ages and is considered one of the best things to do at Lake District Windermere. As you travel down the winding path, you will be met with stunning views of the famous lake, alongside neighbouring woodland and hills. If you want to get a closer look, Lake Windemere is the best spot around for Lake District boat hire! This means that you can take to the water by rowboat, motorboat or even a kayak.
Sometimes, you’ll want to take part in a walk that presents you with a challenge. However, you should ensure you are fully prepared for what lies ahead, and that you do not attempt a walk that exceeds your abilities. Here are some the best walks for experienced hikers visiting the Lake District, who are looking to try something new.
The Fairfield Horseshoes is an adventurous walk covering 10.2 miles (16.4km) of mountainside, hills and marshlands. Ensure that you set out early to provide you with plenty of light along the way. This gives you even more chance to take in the stunning views. You should also ensure you bring plenty of snacks to enjoy along the way.
A visit to Scafell pike is often considered one of the best things to do in the Lake District. This is due to the fact that it is Britain’s highest mountain, standing tall at 978 metres above sea level. This walk is sure to leave you with a great sense of accomplishment, but it is important that you are fully prepared for a hike of this magnitude. Be sure you have a camera on hand to take photographs of the view once you reach the summit.
The Lake District was home to some of the best romantic poets and writers of the ages, including William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who were undoubtedly inspired by their beautiful surroundings. As a result, the Lake District is the perfect location for a romantic getaway. Here are some romantic walks that you may enjoy!
Darling Fell is a quiet, peaceful waterfall that is often the backdrop to many proposals and romantic strolls. It is a great way to spend some time together whilst surrounded by nature, and is the perfect spot for an afternoon picnic!
Loweswater is one of the lesser-known Lake District attractions, as the lake is smaller than most. However, this means that it is often much quieter and peaceful - and therefore, the perfect place for a romantic walk. Undisturbed nature, beautiful scenery and relaxation are all guaranteed during a visit to Loweswater.
After a day full of walking, once Lockdown is over and doors are open, head to the Swan Hotel, where you can relax, unwind and prepare for tomorrow’s adventure in style. Whether this means you head for a massage at our Lake District spa, or indulge in some delicious food and drink at the Swan Inn or Cygneture Brasserie - the fun does not stop once you enter our doors. When evening falls, retire to your room or one of our luxury lake district cottages for comfortable, luxurious night’s sleep!
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