
Lake District England, UK Travel Guide
The Lake District provides a broad spectrum of accommodations. Hostels, such as YHA (Youth Hostel Association) properties like YHA Ambleside, have cheap dorm beds and private rooms. B&Bs/Guesthouses, popular throughout the area, provide a personal touch and often include a cooked "Full English" breakfast. Hotels range from independent family-independently-run places to luxury spa accommodations such as Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa.
Self-catering cottages/apartments are very popular for longer stays, families, or groups, offering flexibility and kitchen facilities. Local agencies like Lakelovers and Sykes Cottages specialize in rentals. Unique alternatives include glamping (yurts, pods, shepherd's huts) and agricultural stays. Numerous established campsites offer pitches for tents, caravans, and motorhomes. Wild camping generally requires landowner permission and adherence to "leave no trace" principles.
Prices are more expensive in high season, during UK school holidays, and around major local events or festivals. Early booking helps secure better rates.
Always check the deposit and cancellation policies before booking. These vary widely between property types and platforms. Non-refundable rates are often cheaper but offer no flexibility.
Self-catering cottages or larger holiday parks (e.g., White Cross Bay Holiday Park) often include playgrounds, pools, and activities suitable for families.
Ambleside: A charming country house hotel having rich history, offering a refined experience.
Grasmere: Traditional feel, heart of Grasmere, proximity to Wordsworth sites.
Windermere: Historic country house with stunning lakeside vistas.
Derwentwater: Iconic hotel with a waterfall backdrop and strong heritage.
The Lake District offers varied experiences, depending on your chosen base. Each area has a distinct character and appeal.
Rugged, breathtaking scenery. Glenridding is a hiking hub for Helvellyn. Stunning views, quieter experience. More remote, limited public transport.
Deep, dramatic valleys with an isolated feel. Popular with serious hikers and climbers. Wild landscapes, peace, challenging walks. Limited amenities, sparse public transport, narrow roads.
All Lake District areas are generally very safe. Rural hazards (weather changes, difficult ground, livestock) are more pronounced in remote valleys. Inform someone of your route if you are hiking in less dense areas.
Here are cases of highly-rated accommodations across different categories, offering varied experiences.
Windermere: A large a resort with a comprehensive spa, multiple restaurants, and lake access. Perfect for unwinding.
Lakeside luxury
Windermere: Highly-regarded luxury hotel with an acclaimed restaurant and private hot tub suites. AN isolated experience.
Award-winning dining
For unique experiences, consider yurts, camping pods, or shepherd's huts for comfortable camping. Some working farms offer B&B or self-catering options.
Unique rural charm
Consider your priorities: access to trails, proximity to amenities, or a secluded retreat.