Despite my cousin living in the Ullswater area for years I am ashamed to say that we’ve never made it to the Lake District, that is until last month. My Mum turned 60 this year and it was decided that the Lakes would be the location for her big birthday bash. Then a few months ago the Rock My Style team were invited to be guests at the Lakeside Hotel in Windermere, so I jumped at the chance to combine the two.
Windermere
After a particularly horrendous drive up the M6, James and I arrived three hours later than expected but we were met by the extremely friendly staff at the Lakeside Hotel who were only too happy to give us a tour of the hotel, guiding us through the bar and brasserie and along to the spa.
A boutique hotel this is not, however The Lakeside is a traditional country house style hotel with modern amenities; a luxurious spa, elaborate curtains, plush carpets and an air of grandeur that makes you feel transported back to a bygone era. The hotel is situated right on the edge of Windermere and our sumptuous room directly overlooked the lake. Just glancing out of the sash window beyond the jetty made us feel relaxed straight away.
The advertised price for dinner (£48 for 3 courses) may seem a little expensive although the hotel offers many promotions on bed, breakfast and evening meal, as well as other eating options in the Ruskins brasserie. There were some really nice extra touches such as bread cut directly at the table on a fancy trolley and one of the most extensive wine lists I have ever seen! Even though we arrived after the usual dinner service the staff were still very attentive and really informal, and we tucked into our venison and salmon mains. (Different dishes obviously.) Shattered after the long journey, we declined coffee in the conservatory and instead sank into the extremely comfy bed and slipped into a deep slumber.
The breakfast menu had an ample selection of warm meals, as well as a whole array of cereals, danish pastries and fruit. I went for the boiled eggs (and am pleased to report that the Lakeside Hotel have well and truly mastered the art of the dippy egg).
After breakfast we had a stroll of the pretty grounds (where guests and non-residents can enjoy afternoon tea) and then donned our life jackets to take their rowing boat out on the Lake. For just £5 for half an hour guests can hire the vessel and join the other boats out on Windermere. It was utterly idyllic on a Friday morning with just the sound of the birds (and a few sheep) to add to the tranquil setting.
The relaxation continued as we headed to the spa for a spot of pampering. Guests have full use of the 17 metre pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam rooms as well as the full gym. The hotel also offer spa days and treatments for non-residents too and there’s an extensive list of treatments that you can indulge in. Despite a whole load of protesting, I urged James to have his first facial while I chose a mini-manicure. We were both really happy with the quality of the treatments and once again enjoyed the friendly hospitality of the staff. I have a feeling this will be the first of many facials for James… We left the hotel feeling revived and refreshed with our stressful drive a distant memory.
Windermere Cruise Boats sail from outside the hotel, and the Aquarium is just a few metres away. The area around the lake is perfect for walks and if you’re up for more tourist attractions and a bustling atmosphere than Bowness-on-Windermere is a short drive away, as is the home of Beatrix Potter, Hawkshead. Apparently Christmas at Lakeside Hotel is particularly atmospheric with log fires, decked halls and lavish food all against the stunning backdrop of Lake Windermere. The clientele were a little older than us but this wouldn’t stop me suggesting the hotel as a destination to base yourself on a trip to the Lake District.
Ullswater
I am married to what you could call a ‘keen motorist’. As we drove over the Kirkstone Pass to Ullswater, James declared he was having the best drive of his life. I felt like I was on a ride at Alton Towers but tried to keep quiet taking in the epic scenery as we drove along the sweeping roads. At an altitude of 1,489 feet the Kirkstone Pass links Ambleside to Patterdale. The views could be described as “Derbyshire-meets-New Zealand” with towering peaks, high grazing cattle and patches of wild flowers. Both walkers, cyclists and sheep can be found along the roadside enjoying the vistas.
Our time in Patterdale was mostly spent on party prep, celebrating and then clearing up the inevitable debris from a very successful birthday bash. We did manage to get a away for a few hours to climb aboard the Ullswater Steamer for a lake cruise and take in the spectacular panoramic scenery on the Glenridding to Pooley Bridge sailing. Friends and family have explored this area on foot and there are some amazing walks on offer to suit all levels of abilities. You can hop on and off the Steamer to make your way around the Ullswater valley.
Lots of our party guests also visited Aira Force Waterfall (said to have inspired many of Wordworth’s works). A short brisk climb is rewarded with an impressive water fall and yet again more amazing views.
Our stay in the Lakes was fleeting yet massively fulfilling. One thing’s for sure – We will most definitely be back. I would love to hear your suggestions for walks to try and scenes to see when we return, (very soon I hope). Where do you like to eat and stay when you visit the Lakes?
Sounds a lovely little escape to the Lakes Lauren. The Lakes are so pretty but I’m guilty of only going once (so far!) I booked a little cottage in Ambleside for my husband’s birthday a few years ago – we both love our food and really enjoyed eating at Lucy’s on a Plate one evening – they type up a different evening menu every day and include little snippets about those who have booked ahead for a special celebration that night at the top of the menu – a nice personal touch and makes a lovely take home memento. We also had an amazing Sunday lunch at the Drunken Duck Inn (walkable from the centre of Ambleside – and you need to in order to make some room and sample a few of the beers from the onsite brewery!) and I remember having some really good apple pie at the Apple Pie bakery in Ambleside after a long walk on one of the days we were there. Our holidays don’t always revolve around food……honest!!
Hi Ali, most of my hols revolve around food!
We tried to nip into Ambleside on the way home but it was too busy to park. Such a shame as it looked so lovely. Lucy’s on a Plate sounds fab – what a lovely idea to introduce the diners for the evening.
I love the lakes, we’re going there for our mini-moon! I really do think it is the most romantic place. We’re staying for a couple of nights at an amazing hotel called The Samling, not till December but I’m looking forward to it already!
glad you had a good time!
Agreed Ellie, it is so romantic, and I imagine even more so with a nice log fire in winter! Big congrats on the upcoming nuptials x
Ellie, we stayed at The Samling on our minimoon in September. It was so beautiful and very relaxing. We did do a lot of eating and drinking of the hotel’s extensive array of whiskies. The Lakes provides the perfect place to relax and reminisce about your big day. Enjoy!
The Lake District is one of those places I absolutely adored and keep meaning to go back but never manage (Perhaps I’m subconsciously avoiding the lovely M6!!!). We stayed at a gorgeous little B&B in Bowness but I can’t for the life of me remember what it was called as it was quite a while ago. Friends have recently stayed at the Swan which was apparently amazing (plus has a spa for James to have another facial!!). We did quite a bit of walking from just strolling round the lake to hiking up Helvellyn. I wasn’t exactly prepared for that as just thought we were climbing a big hill but as we kept going the grass turned to snow and ice. Think everyone was laughing at us as they were there in full on hiking gear and poles as we scrambled up. Worth it for the view though! Think I may need to book a little trip back now. x
Charlotte – you should book a little trip in. It’s so beautiful up there.
Definitely taking my walking gear next time. I completely forgot to even take a coat! x
Aww I love the lakes, we used to go regularly when I was younger – My uncles actually worked at the Lakeside hotel so I think we got a good rate and I remember always thinking it was so posh as a child! – Are the swans there? I was pecked by one when I was probably about 7 and I’ve never been able to go near one since!
My husband and I visited Bowness I think two years ago and stayed in a lovely B&B called ‘The Boundary’ (fabulous breakfast!) We also ate at ‘Lucy’s on a plate’ It was delicious! One rainy evening we visited a fab little cinema in Ambleside (the name completely escapes me) but it is affiliated with a really nice vegetarian restaurant and you book your cinema tickets and restaurant at the same time. We had a fab evening! I think another trip to the lakes is in order soon!
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I didn’t notice any swans Georgina. but lots of ducks!
The cinema you mention, is it called Fellini’s? A friend has just recommended to me too. It sounds fab x
A friend of mine is visiting the lakes over the summer holidays and has managed to find a great camping spot in Ambleside for a total bargain. For 4 nights you pay £150 for a ‘little camping pod,’ a cute wooden shelter which has electricity and a heater with facilities on site. Apparantly you can find these pods all over the lakes and they are fabulous for a cheap break away in a beautiful place. We are definitely going to look at one of these, particularly as you can plug your straighteners in without wandering across a field to use the power points. ha ha ha xx
This sounds terrific. I love the idea of a camping with good hair x
We had our minimoon in Bowness-on-Windermere last July so this post is making me feel very nostalgic. We stayed at The Cranleigh which was excellent and had the most amazing choice for breakfast. If you are looking for a good restaurant then I can heartily recommend the Porto Restaurant (http://www.porto-restaurant.co.uk/). The food was fabulous and the staff were excellent. Just make sure you haven’t eaten much before you go because you will want starter, main and pudding. We didn’t do a lot of walking mostly because I was still recovering from breaking my foot 4 months earlier but also because we didn’t feel like we needed too. The weather was amazing and we had such a fab time that I didn’t want to leave! I can’t wait to go back.
The Porto restaurant looks lovely Sarah. Hope the foot is all okay now x
This is making me want to go now, so much so i’ve been working really hard today at work looking at hotels for November time!! xx
Glad to hear you’ve been working hard Laura 🙂
We went to the Lake District last week for our company summer event. We stayed at the Swan Hotel and I definitely recommend it, the food was amazing and the spa was really luxurious. We did some Gorge Walking with a company called River Deep Mountain High they cater for all abilities from Action Men to the desk dwellers like me, its a really good fun and an excellent way to see the beauty of the Lake District and everyone really enjoyed it. I can’t wait to go back again some time.
Gorge walking sounds like loads of fun Emma. I’m like you, definitely want to return again soon.
I’m really lucky in that my husband is from Keswick, so we regularly visit his parents for long weekends.
I love walking the fells and round the lakes, Buttermere is a particular favourite. We always go for Christmas morning hikes up Latrigg, which is the fell directly opposite their house (we’ve normally had a few glasses of bubbly as well, which really helps!) and then we do a long Boxing Day walk.
Whenever we go up, I have to visit Grasmere for some world famous Gingerbread (it is honestly the best I have ever tasted!). We also love eating at the Chalet Restaurant in Portinscale (nr Keswick) it’s run by some family friends, they do food during the day, but they have an incredibly tasty evening menu that is constantly changing.
The problem I have is that whenever we go up, it just never seems to be long enough. I would move up there tomorrow if we could. It’s a very special place.
Christmas hikes sound amazing Alex! Winter seems to be a very special place to see the Lakes. Hoping Mr C will agree to spending our 4th anniversary up there. It’s definitely stolen my heart x
My husband and I love The Lakes… It’s our ‘special’ place. We first visited when I was pregnant with our daughter and got married in Glenridding at the Inn on the Lake in April. We were so lucky and had amazing weather, which meant we could get married outside. We hired one of the Ullswater Steamers and took all of our guests on a lake cruise. The team there were lovely and not only upgraded us to a bigger boat, they threw in some extra bottles of Prosecco!! We had our mini-moon at the Randy Pike near Ambleside. It is amazing and I cannot recommend the place enough. The owners are some of the nicest people you can meet and their restaurant, The Jumble a room in Grasmere is also highly recommended! I can’t wait to go back next year for our first anniversary!
Oh Claire, the Inn on the Lake is such a beautiful location to get married. My cousin runs the a restaurant just up the road! x
Lauren if you do go back to the Lakes you must climb Skiddaw. My Fiance and I climbed it when we went up at the end of May and it was fantastic. The views were incredible! Best tackled from the Bassenthwaite side rather than the Keswick side in my opinion as you get to walk along a stunning ridge quite early on.
I’m glad it’s stolen your heart! Sounds like you had a lovely time.
We live in Carlisle, just north of the Lake district so try and get down there as much as possible to camp and walk (most weekends actually!) Buttermere and the Great langdale are our favourites but I think it’s all really beautiful.
I would definitely recommend walking up Hellvellyn for amazing views over Ullswater and up Haystacks and Fleetwith pike for views over Buttermere, Crummock water and out to the west coast. Yesterday we visited an old disused quarry called Hodge Close near Coniston which was really impressive!
My husband enjoys the driving over all of the passes too – Wrynose pass is the scariest for me but the views certainly make up for the white knuckles!
Enjoy your future ventures to the Lakes 🙂
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