Grasmere Lake District - Grave Of William Wordsworth, Grasmere Gingerbread
Grasmere is a village in the Lake District, around 4 miles northwest of Ambleside. It is famous for its connections with the poet William Wordsworth.
This video shows some of the attractions, hotels, and other sights found in and around Grasmere:
0:04 -- River Rothay -- runs east of the village
0:42 -- Wordsworth Daffodil Garden
1:10 -- The grave of poet William Wordsworth, in the churchyard of St Oswald's Church
1:18 -- The Rowan Tree -- restaurant on Stock Lane with fantastic terrace overlooking the River Rothay and St Oswald's Church
1:20 -- St Oswald's Church
2:05 -- Church Stile -- 17th century cottages owned by the National Trust
2:09 -- Dale Lodge Hotel -- the beer garden of Tweedies Bar
2:21 -- Jumble Room -- colourful, organic restaurant
2:26 -- Lamb Inn -- public bar of the Grasmere Red Lion Hotel
2:39 -- Grasmere Red Lion Hotel
2:43 -- Grasmere village green
3:13 -- Moss Grove Organic Hotel
3:22 -- The Wordsworth Hotel & Spa
3:28 -- Sarah Nelson's Grasmere Gingerbread Shop
3:42 -- Wordsworth Museum
3:54 -- Dove Cottage -- Former home of William Wordsworth
4:14 -- Villa Colombina -- Italian restaurant close to Dove Cottage
4:17 -- View from Faeryland Tea Garden -- on the northern shore of Grasmere
Lake District August 2017
LAKE DISTRICT 2017
I went on a weekend visit to the Lake District with my boyfriend in August 2017. We stayed in a cottage we found on TripAdvisor (tripadvisor.co.uk/Rentals) in Ambleside.
Places we visited:
Sudbury Hall - Hill Top - Beatrix Potter Gallery - Claife Viewing Station - Boat hire in Grasmere - Sizergh Castle -
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The Daffodil Hotel - one of the best hotels in Grasmere
Lake District Country Walk Grasmere to Helm Crag Lion and the Lamb round
Our video guided walk is in the Lake District. From Grasmere we walk up Easedale Road and make our way uphill to Helm Crag also famously known as The Lion and the Lamb. We then make our way down to Green Burn (a beck) and Low Mill Bridge then follow the minor road back to Grasmere. This is a moderate to hard walk on good tarmac road, gravel, stony and grass paths and tracks. There is a steep incline and decline. Elevation: approx lowest point 66.2m (217.2ft) approx highest point 390.4m (1280.84ft) approx ascent 362.2m (1188.32ft). Approx 5 miles allow 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL7, The English Lakes South-Eastern area. This walk is clockwise. Start point: Free lay-by on the A591. For more info and facilities please see our website.