Places to see in ( Grasmere - UK )
Places to see in ( Grasmere - UK )
Grasmere is a village and tourist destination in the centre of the English Lake District. Grasmere takes its name from the adjacent lake, and has associations with the Lake Poets. The poet William Wordsworth, who lived in Grasmere for 14 years, described it as the loveliest spot that man hath ever found.
Before 1974, Grasmere lay within the former county of Westmorland. Today it is part of the county of Cumbria. The village is on the river Rothay which flows into Grasmere (the water body), which lies about 0.5 km to the south. The village is overlooked from the north-west by the rocky hill of Helm Crag, popularly known as The Lion and the Lamb or the Old Lady at the Piano.
A number of popular walks begin in the village of Grasmere , including the ascent of Helm Crag, a longer route up to Fairfield and a moderate 200-metre ascent to Easedale Tarn. The village is also on the route of Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk.
The A591 connects Grasmere to the Vale of Keswick over Dunmail Raise to the north, and Ambleside to the south. In other directions, Grasmere is surrounded by high ground. (As of Christmas 2015, the A591 was washed away on the Keswick side of Dunmail Raise, resulting in a long detour. It was reopened in May 2016.) To the west, a long ridge comes down from High Raise and contains the lesser heights of Blea Rigg and Silver How. To the east, Grasmere is bordered by the western ridge of the Fairfield horseshoe.
Grasmere is served by the Stagecoach 555 bus service connecting towns in and near the Lake District, such as Keswick and Lancaster. In summer it is also served by an open top double-decker 599 service, operated by Stagecoach, which runs between Grasmere and Bowness-on-Windermere.
Grasmere's famous Rushbearing Ceremony, centred on St Oswald's Church, has ancient origins. Grasmere is now home to the winner of the 'Get Started Award 2014' awarded by the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs, the Handmade Chocolate Shop. Today's Grasmere Gingerbread is made to a secret recipe popularised by Sarah Nelson (1815–1904).
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Lake District Holiday, July 2018 - Grasmere village centre
Lake District, The Complete Tour, England
The Lake District in northwest England is a very popular holiday destination, famous for lakes, forests, mountains and quaint villages. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. We are staying in Bowness-on-Windermere for several days of fun excursions.
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Four of the top activities are exploring the towns, taking boat rides, do a little nature walking, and take a driving tour of the region to see the other nearby lakes and quaint villages. Most of our program takes place during a van tour of the lakes that visits 10 different lakes, including Brotherswater, Derwent Water, Grasmere, Ullswater and Windermere. On the van ride we also take a walk in the village of Grasmere, famous for William Wordsworth. You will be amazed by Castlerigg Stone Circle, 4500 years old, one of the area’s historic gems. Then we take a lunch stop in Keswick, whilst exploring the traditional Lakeland market town. We also do a Lake Cruise, enjoying uninterrupted views of the Lakeland fells from Derwent Water.
You can pick from a variety of kinds of excursion boats on Lake Windermere: you can have a one-hour cruise or go for an all-day expedition. You could enjoy a cruise with dinner, there are hydrofoils, rowboats or sailboats for rent -- all kinds of nautical activities exist here on the shores of Lake Windermere.
By the end of the 18th century the region was already becoming popular with visitors and this has steadily grown to the point where today nearly 20 million annual visitors enjoy the beauties of this special place. This huge amount of tourists can be a challenge to deal with in your visit, but you will find the beauties of the natural landscapes make your efforts quite worthwhile. In this show we have useful suggestions to help your planning.
Summer season is obviously most crowded and brings with it the best weather with least chances of rain, so take your chances, but we suggest the shoulder season, like the visit shown here which was during May, a perfect time to visit. We never felt inconvenienced by any crowds. After all, facilities like hotels and restaurants are able to handle the peak crowds of summer, so if you are here in May, with proper reservations at a decent hotel, you will have no problems. Of course the summer is when everybody wants to be here but we find that May is ideal.
You’ll need to spend at least several nights in the area this to really get a chance to see the charming countryside, explore some towns, go shopping, and perhaps enjoy some fine dining. This is actually two towns joined together as one: Windermere is a mile to the north and Bowness-on-Windermere lies along the shores of the lake. Each center has its cluster of shops and restaurants, but the main focus is down at Bowness, which has most of the hotels and that special setting along the water.
The town of Bowness is a good base of operations for heading out to see the other lakes in the district and enjoying some day tours as we will be doing.
Windermere is the largest and the longest lake in the British Isles, about 10 miles long with a 24-mile circumference, and there are several villages along the shores of the lake. We see Lake Windermere the easy way, on a boat ride.
We are travelling in mid-May and ran into some great weather. And actually it’s quite pleasant the temperature here is in the low 70s there is a slight breeze on the lake but not terribly windy. a most pleasant day.
The temperature is pleasant enough that it’s comfortable to sit outside, After all you want the view -- that’s why we’re enjoying this boat ride, to have a look at this charming rolling countryside along the shores of the lake of Windermere.
Some of us decided to get off the boat at Ambleside which is one of the main small towns here in the Lake Country. There's a level nature trail from the boat dock to Ambleside town passing first through an open meadow with some Roman ruins visible, and then along beautiful stream. We also get to see the sheep frolicking around. The walk only took about the walk only took about 30 minutes.
We came upon foundations of ancient Roman buildings. From such forts the Romans could control hundreds of square miles. the army was staffed in part by Roman soldiers and mercenaries, some of them from Yugoslavia. Roman rule began in Britain back in A.D. 43. A massive army of 40,000 soldiers quickly conquered most of the island and Romans remained in control for the next 300 years.
When the path follows along the stream it becomes so beautiful, lined with wildflowers, that you feel you stepped into some kind of movie or dream. Those few minutes became one of the top highlights of the three-week tour of the British Isles. A simple walk through the woods could provide a transcendental experience.
Places to see in ( Grasmere - UK )
Places to see in ( Grasmere - UK )
Grasmere is a village and tourist destination in the centre of the English Lake District. Grasmere takes its name from the adjacent lake, and has associations with the Lake Poets. The poet William Wordsworth, who lived in Grasmere for 14 years, described it as the loveliest spot that man hath ever found.
Before 1974, Grasmere lay within the former county of Westmorland. Today it is part of the county of Cumbria. The village is on the river Rothay which flows into Grasmere (the water body), which lies about 0.5 km to the south. The village is overlooked from the north-west by the rocky hill of Helm Crag, popularly known as The Lion and the Lamb or the Old Lady at the Piano.
A number of popular walks begin in the village of Grasmere , including the ascent of Helm Crag, a longer route up to Fairfield and a moderate 200-metre ascent to Easedale Tarn. The village is also on the route of Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk.
The A591 connects Grasmere to the Vale of Keswick over Dunmail Raise to the north, and Ambleside to the south. In other directions, Grasmere is surrounded by high ground. (As of Christmas 2015, the A591 was washed away on the Keswick side of Dunmail Raise, resulting in a long detour. It was reopened in May 2016.) To the west, a long ridge comes down from High Raise and contains the lesser heights of Blea Rigg and Silver How. To the east, Grasmere is bordered by the western ridge of the Fairfield horseshoe.
Grasmere is served by the Stagecoach 555 bus service connecting towns in and near the Lake District, such as Keswick and Lancaster. In summer it is also served by an open top double-decker 599 service, operated by Stagecoach, which runs between Grasmere and Bowness-on-Windermere.
Grasmere's famous Rushbearing Ceremony, centred on St Oswald's Church, has ancient origins. Grasmere is now home to the winner of the 'Get Started Award 2014' awarded by the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs, the Handmade Chocolate Shop. Today's Grasmere Gingerbread is made to a secret recipe popularised by Sarah Nelson (1815–1904).
( Grasmere - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Grasmere . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Grasmere - UK
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Places to see in ( Grasmere - UK )
Places to see in ( Grasmere - UK )
Grasmere is a village and tourist destination in the centre of the English Lake District. Grasmere takes its name from the adjacent lake, and has associations with the Lake Poets. The poet William Wordsworth, who lived in Grasmere for 14 years, described it as the loveliest spot that man hath ever found.
Before 1974, Grasmere lay within the former county of Westmorland. Today it is part of the county of Cumbria. The village is on the river Rothay which flows into Grasmere (the water body), which lies about 0.5 km to the south. The village is overlooked from the north-west by the rocky hill of Helm Crag, popularly known as The Lion and the Lamb or the Old Lady at the Piano.
A number of popular walks begin in the village of Grasmere , including the ascent of Helm Crag, a longer route up to Fairfield and a moderate 200-metre ascent to Easedale Tarn. The village is also on the route of Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk.
The A591 connects Grasmere to the Vale of Keswick over Dunmail Raise to the north, and Ambleside to the south. In other directions, Grasmere is surrounded by high ground. (As of Christmas 2015, the A591 was washed away on the Keswick side of Dunmail Raise, resulting in a long detour. It was reopened in May 2016.) To the west, a long ridge comes down from High Raise and contains the lesser heights of Blea Rigg and Silver How. To the east, Grasmere is bordered by the western ridge of the Fairfield horseshoe.
Grasmere is served by the Stagecoach 555 bus service connecting towns in and near the Lake District, such as Keswick and Lancaster. In summer it is also served by an open top double-decker 599 service, operated by Stagecoach, which runs between Grasmere and Bowness-on-Windermere.
Grasmere's famous Rushbearing Ceremony, centred on St Oswald's Church, has ancient origins. Grasmere is now home to the winner of the 'Get Started Award 2014' awarded by the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs, the Handmade Chocolate Shop. Today's Grasmere Gingerbread is made to a secret recipe popularised by Sarah Nelson (1815–1904).
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Grasmere In The Lake District.
Grasmere is a village and tourist destination in the centre of the English Lake District. It takes its name from the adjacent lake. It has associations with the Lake Poets, one of whom, William Wordsworth, lived in Grasmere for 14 years and called it the loveliest spot that man hath ever found. Filmed with the Mavic 2 zoom at a height of 168 ft.
Travel Guide My Holiday Grasmere Cumbria Review
Travel Guide My Holiday Grasmere Cumbria Review
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Pro's
* A few attractions to visit in the daytime
* Some enteriment at night with a range of pubs
* Some shops to choose from
* Lot's of different public transport
* A some hotel's to choose from
* The Promanard is flat to walk on
Con's
* It can get busy
* It can be hilly,so not the best place for people with walking difficulties.
* Not a lot of attractions
Things To Do
* Lake Grasmere
* Grasmere Gingerbread Shop
* Easedale Turn Bodies Of Water
* Allan Bank
* Wordsworth Museaum
* Boat Hire
* Art Gallery
* Wordsworth Woodland Walks
* Tourist Information
Best Eating Places Cheap Eating
* Daisys Cafe
* Freshers Cafe
* Rattle Grill cafe
Moderate Priced Eating
* Jumble Room
* Lewis's
* Green's Cafe And Bistro
Fine Dinning
* Forest Side
* The Wordworth Signature
* The Dining Room
Best Accommodation
* Grasmere Hotel
* Forest Side Hotel
* Oak Bank Hotel
* The Little Inn At Grasmere
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).
To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
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Discover Rothay Garden Hotel in Grasmere, Lake District | Voyage Privé UK
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Located just a short stroll away from the centre of Grasmere, the Rothay Garden Hotel offers award-winning cuisine and luxury spa facilities for the perfect countryside getaway.
Following a £3 million revamp in 2011, the hotel prides itself on being one of the highest rated of all hotels in Grasmere and Ambleside.
Blending the tradition of 'olde worlde' English heritage and the luxury of contemporary style and service, the hotel gifts their guests with the ambiance of the British countryside whilst also receiving a sumptuous level of hospitality.
The combination of individually designed and stylish guestrooms and suites, elegant lounges, exceptional restaurant and scenic spa results in an ideal choice for your next countryside getaway.
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Lake District Country Walk Silver How from Grasmere round
Our video is a guided circular walk in the Lake District, Cumbria. Starting from Grasmere we walk through the village, take a look at Wordsworth's grave and call in at the famous Gingerbread Shop before making our way up to Silver How then return to Grasmere.
This is a moderate walk on grass, gravel and loose stone tracks / paths and some minor tarmac road. There are some steep inclines and declines.
Elevation: approx lowest point 65.30m (214.24ft) approx highest point 393.80m (1292ft) approx ascent 343.60m (1127.30ft)
Approx 4 miles allow 2 to 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL7, The English Lakes, South-eastern area, Windermere, Kendal and Silverdale. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: lay-by on the A591.
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Discovering Grasmere: The Lake District
The lake district is one of my all time favourite places to go, it's locations like this that make me second guess leaving the UK, but I'm sure I'll find places equally as amazing as this in New Zealand.
This is Grasmere, famous for its gingerbread (you HAVE to try it) and its beautiful lakes. One of the most amazing little villages lying in the heart of the Lake District, you'll fall in love, even when it's raining.
I took my new camera with me to capture our training walk and the drizzly rain just made for the most perfect cinematography and I got some stunning photographs from the day, one of my favourites was use for this very thumbnail!
To see more of these images, make sure you head over to my blog and have a read of why I am constantly heading to this amazing part of my home country.
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The Stunning Route - Car Tour From Grasmere To Keswick
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It doesn't matter which way you approach Keswick, the views will take your breath away. Spectacular panoramas are waiting for you on every route.
From the east Blencathra looms above you, from the north and west the mighty Skiddaw and Bassenthwaite Lake await, while from the south the scenic route from Windermere gives you give lakes to behold - Windermere, Rydal, Grasmere, Thirlmere and Derwentwater as well as stunning mountain scenery - the lower slopes of Helvellyn and the glacial valley of St John's in the Vale.
This route has been named Britain's best drive in a poll by the Sat Nat company Garmin.
The North Lakes has some of the most dramatic landscapes in the country and its beauty lies in its accessibility for all.
Keswick is fortunatate in being positioned at the point where all the routes meet, making it an excellent base from which to explore the Lake District. Whether you're staying in the town centre or in one of the surrounding villages it's quite possible to park your car for the duration of your break and either walk from your door or take advanctage of the local bus service when you want to venture a little further afield.
Within easy reach of Keswick are the four highest mountains in England - Scafell Pike 978m, Scafell, 964m; Helvellyn 950m; and Skiddaw, 931m - and six major lakes - Derwentwater, Bassenthwaite Lake, Thirlmere, Buttermere, Crummock Water and Ullswater.
The Grasmere Resort
Grasmere, in England is the birth place of the great English Poet William Wordsworth who lived from 1770 to 1850. In fact Wordsworth is known as the poet of Nature. We named our Resort The Grasmere because of our love to nature. The Grasmere, Vagamon is a place for the nature lovers who love, live and care for nature. The panoramic view of enchanting mountains, green meadows, flora and fauna of this place will give you a kind of rebirth and vitality.
We are sure the visit to The Grasmere and Vagamon will give you cherishable memories which last for ever.The gentle breeze on the mountain top will wake up the poet within you and your soul will start humming the melodies of everlasting love.
What you do at The Grasmere :
* Enjoy a sride through the Village and hear the sparrows chirping.
* Take a soft trekking through the hills enjoying the valley view.
* Mountain cycling will thrill you and make you warm.
* Enjoy the Ayurvedic massage, which will give you an experience of physical rejuvenation as well as spiritual awakening.
* Experiment a boating in the lake which is 5000 feet above sea level.
* Be a part of the daily tour and enjoy sightseeing through Pine forest, Thangal Para, Kolahala medu, Para gliding center etc.
Finally, Vagamon is an unexplored tourist destination on the mountain top, a perfect getaway for honeymooners. The tea plantations carpet the mountains which touch the clouds and gives you the feeling of heavenly bliss. So we are sure that you are now tempted to visit The Grasmere and ready to realise the poet within you.
We are a committed team of professionals waiting for you at The Grasmere where tranquility murmurs with the mist.
Mother's Day Trip To Grasmere
Welcome to our drive to Cumbria for Mother's Day. We headed firstly to the famous Caton layby to enjoy a scrumptious bacon butty with teas and coffee. The Sun was shining too! We then headed back to the M6 motorway and carried on going north to junction 36, South Lakes and Kirkby Lonsdale. We picked up the A590/591 to Windermere where we picked up the A592 (Patterdale Road) and went over the Kirkstone Pass, stopping to take some photos halfway over. There was snow on the mountains. We then went down to Ambleside via 'The Struggle' and rejoined the A591. We headed straight for Grasmere Village. We spent some time looking around the beautiful village, stopping off for lunch and then afternoon coffee and caffè latte. It was a lovely day out with Lynn's parents made all the more special with the Spring sunshine. Thanks for watching! Please Like, Subscribe and comment. FJR Biker Paul.
Places to see in ( Bowness - UK )
Places to see in ( Bowness - UK )
Bowness-on-Windermere is a town in South Lakeland, Cumbria, England. Due to its position on the banks of Windermere, the town has become a tourist honeypot. Although their mutual growth has caused them to become one large settlement, the town is distinct from the town of Windermere as the two still have distinguishable town centres. Historically part of Westmorland, in 2012, Bowness was one of the official stop off points for the Olympic torch before it made its way to the Olympic Games opening ceremony.
The town's ancient parish church of St Martin was built in 1483 but of an older foundation. The former rectory is said to have been built in 1415. Bowness-on-Windermere became a civil parish in 1894 and an urban district council was formed for the town at the same time. In 1905, the council merged with that of Windermere, and the two civil parishes merged in 1974 under the name of Windermere. The civil parish is governed by a town council.
During the 19th century, Bowness grew from a small fishing village to a town living almost entirely off tourism and holiday homes. It was the centre of the boat-building industry that provided the sailing yachts, rowing boats and steam launches used on the lake. A large number of hotels and boarding houses gave employment to the permanent population of the town. The arrival of the railway in 1847 in Windermere (the residents of Bowness had opposed a station in their own town) provided much of the momentum for the growth.
Windermere railway station offers train and bus connections to the surrounding areas, Manchester, Manchester Airport and the West Coast Main Line, and is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the lakefront. Both Stagecoach and the local council provide frequent connecting buses from Bowness Pier; Stagecoach's open-top double-decker buses travel through the centre of town and continue to Ambleside and Grasmere, while the council's wheelchair-accessible minibuses run around the edge of town. The Windermere Ferry, a car carrying cable ferry, connects Bowness at Ferry Nab on the eastern side of the lake with Ferry House Far Sawrey on the western side of the lake, a trip of approximately 10 minutes. For those looking for a more leisurely way to travel there are regular lake cruises running from Bowness Bay to the north end of the lake at Ambleside and south end at Fell Foot.
Alot to see in ( Bowness - UK ) such as :
Blackwell Arts and Crafts House
The World of Beatrix Potter
Brant Fell Above the Bustle
The Fun Factory Bowness
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A Week in England's Lake District
A one week photo tour of the Lake District in Northern England (Central England on the title screen is in error). Beautiful countryside near Two-Views cottage where we stayed. Steam Gondola Tour to John Ruskin's Home on Coniston Water, with many panoramic zoom and pan photos from the lake and from the home. Scenic walks in Troutbeck and Windermere. Visit to Hill Top, home and business center of Beatrix Potter of Peter Rabbit fame. Afternoon tea and fun at Broadoaks Country House. Extensive tour of the William Wordsworth Home and Garden at Rydal Mount, Grasmere. Intimate inside and outside look at Townend in Troutbeck, home of the Browne family since 1623. Visit to Wordsworth's church and grave site and the town of Grasmere. Scenic photos of Castlerigg, a stone circle made 4,500 years ago.
Lake District, 10 Lakes Tour, England
England's Lake District is one of the prettiest parts of the United Kingdom as we'll show you in our driving tour that's going to be visiting most of the lakes of this wonderful area in the northwest of Great Britain, sharing with you some astonishingly pretty views.
We'll also visit some of the small towns that dot this landscape and we will take you on a boat ride from one end of Ullswater to the other, it's the second largest Lake in the Lake District, although it's only 9 miles long, so you'll find that the Lake District is relatively compact in size.
It's about 30 miles wide and about 40 miles from north to south, all included in the National Park that was created in 1951.
Windermere 2:53 Ambleside 4:00 Rydalwater 5:14 Grasmere 5:51 Thirlmere 9:51 Derwentwater 10:50 Buttermere 13:44 Crummockwater 14:17 Keswick 15:06 Castlerrig Stone Circle 15:33 Ullswater 17:36 Brotherswater 20:11 Troutbeck 21:08 Peter Rabbit 21:56
Especially when guided by a tour company like Mountain Goat with our excellent driver, Kevin, in their minibus that will take us to all of the main sights without any effort on your part. We’re going to show you a one-day trip summarized in this movie in which we see the major lakes.
While it's called the Lake District for a good reason – that's the main attraction – there are many other sites to see, like the old stone bridge, the beautiful countryside we’re driving past, the mountain streams and lakes of course.
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The Grasmere - Not A Mere Resort
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Grasmere in England, is the birth place of the great English Poet William Wordsworth who lived from 1770 to 1850. In fact Wordsworth is known as the poet of Nature. We named our Resort Grasmere because of our love to nature. The Grasmere Vagamon is a place for the nature lovers who love, live and care for nature. The panoramic view of enchanting mountains, green meadows, flora and fauna of this place will give you a kind of rebirth and vitality.
We are sure the visit to The Grasmere and Vagamon will give you cherishable memories which last for ever. The gentle breeze on the mountain top will wake up the poet within you and your soul will start humming the melodies of everlasting love.
What you do at Grasmere :
Enjoy a ride through the Village and hear the sparrows chirping.
Take a soft trekking through the hills enjoying the valley view.
Mountain cycling will thrill you and make you warm.
Enjoy the Ayurvedic massage, which will give you an experience of physical rejuvenation as well as spiritual awakening.
Experiment a boating in the lake which is 5000 feet above sea level.
Be a part of the daily tour and enjoy sightseeing through Pine forest, Illikkalkallu, Parunthumpara, Thangal Para, Kolahalamedu, Paragliding center etc.
Finally, Vagamon is an unexplored tourist destination on the mountain top, a perfect getaway for honeymooners. The tea plantations carpet the mountains which touch the clouds and gives you the feeling of heavenly bliss. So we are sure that you are now tempted to visit The Grasmere and ready to realise the poet within you.
We are a committed team of professionals waiting for you at The Grasmere where tranquility murmurs with the mist.
“THE LOVELIEST SPOT THAT MAN HATH EVER FOUND.”
- WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
United Kingdom ????????- Welcoming 2020
In chronological order- to my best memory
London, England
-Paddington
-Royal Albert Hall
-Kensington Palace
-Queensway- Gold Mine
-London Eye
-The Shard
-Oxford Street
-Regent Street
-Piccadilly Circus
-Leicester Square
-Trafalgar Square
-Hyde Park (Winter Wonderland)
-221b Baker Street
-Dean Street (Chinatown)
-Big Ben
-The Graffiti Tunnel
-London Bridge
-St. Paul Cathedral
-Victoria Station
Bristol, England
-St. Philip’s
-Upper Easton
Newport, Wales
-Caerleon Amphitheatre
Pontypool, Wales
-Big Pit National Coal Museum
Newtown, Wales
-Maesmawr Farm Resort
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales
-Snowdonia National Park
-Zip World Bounce Below
Northwich, England
-Belmont Hall Camping
Manchester, England
-Old Trafford National Stadium
Grasmere, England
-The Grasmere Gingerbread Shop
Enerdale Water, England
-Low Gillerthwaite Field Centre
Edinburgh, Scotland
-Mortonhall Gate
-University of Edinburgh
-Edinburgh Old Town
-Edinburgh New Town
-Holyrood Park
-Edinburgh Castle
The Scotch Whiskey Experience
Bishop Auckland, England
-Meadow Farm Park
Whitby, England
-West Cliff
-Robin Hood’s Bay
York, England
-JORVIK Viking Centre
-York’s Chocolate Story
-Riverside Caravan & Camping Site
Oxford, England
-University of Oxford
-Oxford Botanic Gardens
-Pitt Rivers Museum
-Bicester Village
Bath, England
-Roman Baths
A Quick Trip to Keswick Market
We took a trip to Keswick Saturday Market. We had a quick look around the stalls and visited the chocolate shop. Yum Yum! The Market is held every Thursday and Saturday.
Grasmere: Village of surprises
Even hardened Lake District lovers like us discovered that there is a lot more to Grasmere than meets the eye in this half term day out in and around the village. Names normally associated with Grasmere, such as Wordsworth, Grasmere Gingerbread and Heaton Cooper, are much in evidence, but there is a lot more to discover in this pretty Lake District village.
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