Lake District - Windermere Lake Cruises
Lake District - Windermere Lake Cruises
Bowness on Windermere | The Lake District [4K60fps]
The Lake District is fabulously accessible. We had a quick trip to this stunning part of the world and spent a few hours in Bowness on Windermere.
The 'soft launch' of MV Swift into Lake Windermere
Ahead of the official launch of our new multi-million-pound vessel MV Swift in 2020, the ship was assembled at Lakeside Pier.
This short video shows the movement of MV Swift from the build site, onto cranes, and then being lowered into Lake Windermere for the first time.
The whole process took place on Tuesday 10 December and Wednesday 11 December 2019. MV Swift will go into full service with Windermere Lake Cruises in the peak summer season 2020.
Spectacular Cruise on Lake Windermere | The Lake District (Part 2)
From the Bowness Bay, we took the Windermere Lake Cruises for an hour and half. Magnificent sceneries awaits as we sail through the Lake Windermere, England's largest lake in the heart of Lake District.
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Windermere Lakes Cruises have invested £5M in a new boat for their fleet on Lake Windermere
Windermere Lakes Cruises: A Day in February
Amazing drone footage of a clear February morning over Windermere. Watch a modern launch set out from Bowness Pier on the Red Cruise as it heads north towards Brockhole and Ambleside (waterhead).
* Thanks to Skylark Aerial Photography for all of their hard work.
In, around and over Bowness Pier on Lake Windermere
Join us on a journey around Bowness Pier. This aerial video shows our steamers, launches and self-drive boats as they weave in and out of Bowness piers 1,2 and 3.
*Many thanks to Skylark aerial photography for the footage.
M.V. Tern - Windermere Lake Cruises
Built by Forrest & Son, Wyvenhoe, Essex in 1891, as a steam-powered yacht, it was converted to diesel power In 1956. Tern is 145ft in length and weighs 121 tonnes. On board, manned by a crew of 4 and can reach a speed of 10 knots with its 2 x 6 cylinder Cummins diesel engines, 2 x auxiliary generators and bow thruste.
Exploring Lake District - Windermere and Ambleside | Lake Cruise
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Drove 2 hours and 30 minutes from Birmingham, to Lake District, and explored for the first time Windermere and Ambleside.
It’s one of the most beautiful places I have visited so far in UK. Once I reached Windermere, I took a cruise up to the north of the lake in Amble side. This was a 45 minutes journey on the lake which offered some mesmerizing views.
I will surely return to this place, stay for a longer period of time and explore the mountains as well.
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Bowness Bay Windermere { ENGLAND }
Windermere lake
Windermere lake, at 10.5 miles long, one mile wide and 220 feet deep, is the largest natural lake in both the Lake District and in England, and is fed by numerous rivers.
Strictly speaking, Windermere lake is just called Winder”mere”, with “mere” meaning a lake that is broad in relation to its depth. However here, to avoid confusion with Windermere Village, we refer to it as Windermere lake.
The long thin lake itself forms the central spine of the Windermere lake area of the Lake District. This area is also known as the South Lakes.
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Bowness and Windermere, Lake District in England
0:55 Bowness town
7:37 pubs & restaurants
9:53 Windermere town
15:14 lake walk at Millerground
18:09 west side of Lake Windermere
19:46 hike to Sawrey
23:36 Ravenglass and Eskdale Miniature Railway
24:50 Burn How Hotel
The town of Bowness in the Lake District is a great base of operations for heading out to see the other lakes in the district and enjoying some detours as will be showing you here. There are actually two towns joined together here as one got Windermere, about a mile to the north and Bowness-on-Windermere 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 has that special setting along the water.
Properly called Bowness-on-Windermere, the town really is a quaint and charming place even though it's got a lot of competition with the lakes and the mountains and the other villages nearby, which is where you want to spend most of your time, but it's always nice to come home to Bowness. It really is an ideal kind of an English country town even though it is touristic. But when you're here in the off-season as we are, visiting in May, it's really not crowded at all, and it's got that hilly atmosphere and winding streets. There are some little back lanes and a lot of restaurants to take care of you.
There are some bars and walkways along the waterfront. Bowness on Windermere really does embrace the Lake. The little beach in town always has a lot of geese and ducks and swans looking for food.
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, do a little shopping, and perhaps enjoy some fine dining on offer here in Bowness and Windermere.
We’ll also take you on some hikes along the lake shore and up in the hills hear Sawney, and then on a ride on a miniature train.
Lake District Windermere England
Welcome to Windermere Lake Cruises
Explore the the sights and sounds of Windermere with this introduction video to the lake and surrounding area. As well as beautiful footage of our cruises, find out more about other top local attractions including Forestry Commission, Mountain Goat Tours. Blackwell Arts and Crafts, William Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter Attraction, Lakeside & Haverthwaite Steam railway, English Lakes Hotels and more. This video was produced primarily for Chinese visitors and includes information about our Weibo account.
Bowness and Windermere, Lake District in England
Windermere in the Lake District is England's largest lake, it's 10.5 miles long, that's just over 18 km, and at its deepest point is 219 feet, that's 66.7 m.
Windermere is also the name of a small town, which lies just over a mile from the lake shore. It's separate from the town of Bowness-on-Windermere, which is one of the busiest place along the shoreline and the main jetties for cruise boats.
Windermere and the surrounding area is arguably the most famous and popular area in the whole of the Lake District. There are a range of activities, attractions, places of interest and things to do around the lake, and on it!
The building of MV Swift
Our new 'steamer' is currently being built at Lakeside Pier. MV Swift will be launched in May 2020 and we'll be recording the build via our time-lapse video. Here is the first sections that were delivered by road on 22 July 2019.
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Springtime Cruises on Windermere
Experience the sights and sounds around Bowness Pier and see our vessels setting off across Windermere.
*Thanks to Skylark Aerial Photography for their help with this video.
One Day Trip to Bowness-on-Windermere
We'll show you the most visited place in the Lake District.
Windermere Lake Cruises Showcase 2015
A short video showing our boats, cruises and sights around Windermere - England's largest natural lake.
Places to see in ( Windermere - UK )
Places to see in ( Windermere - UK )
Windermere is a large lake in Cumbria’s Lake District National Park, northwest England. It’s surrounded by mountain peaks and villages, including Bowness-on-Windermere, where The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction has modern displays on the children’s writer. In the north, trails lead to Orrest Head, a hill with views across the lake and the fells beyond, and Holehird Gardens, with their alpines, heathers and shrubs.
Windermere is the largest natural lake in England. It is a ribbon lake formed in a glacial trough after the retreat of ice at the start of the current interglacial period. It has been one of the country's most popular places for holidays and summer homes since the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway's branch line in 1847. Historically forming part of the border between Lancashire and Westmorland, it is now within the county of Cumbria and the Lake District National Park.
Windermere is long and narrow, like many other ribbon lakes. It was formed 13,000 years ago during the last major ice age by two glaciers, one from the Troutbeck valley and the other from the Fairfield Horseshoe . When the glaciers melted the lake filled with the meltwater, which was held in by moraine (rock material) deposited by the glaciers. The lake has two separate basins – north and south – with different characteristics influenced by the geology. This consists of hard volcanic rocks in the north basin and softer shales in the south.
Before 1974, the lake lay wholly within the county of Westmorland; however, the historic county boundary between Lancashire and Westmorland ran down the western shore of the lake and also along about three miles (5 km) of the southern section of the eastern shore. Anyone crossing the lake from east to west on the Windermere Ferry thus travels from the historic county of Westmorland to that of Lancashire. Since local government reorganisation in 1974, Windermere and its shores have been entirely within the district of South Lakeland in the non-metropolitan county of Cumbria. Most planning matters concerned with the lake are, however, the responsibility of the Lake District National Park Authority.
Windermere Steamboat Museum is located on Rayrigg Road in Bowness, and includes a collection of vintage steam boats dating back to 1850, five sailing boats (the oldest built in 1780), two dugout canoes, as well as information about Swallows and Amazons and the history of racing boats. In 2005, the Windermere Management Strategy identified the potential for water bus services on the lake. In 2009, the Lake District National Park Authority commissioned a detailed study into the demand for such services.
( Windermere - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Windermere . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Windermere - UK
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