Lake District Tours in Springtime

Many tourists would consider spring to be the most beautiful time of year to visit the Lake District. In the springtime the weather is mild and the fields are abundant with bluebells and daffodils. As the temperatures climb many animals come out of hibernation too!

If you're planning a visit to the Lake District, you're sure to find plenty to see and do. To ensure you don't miss any of the key attractions, it's worth booking a tour or two during your stay. There are many beautiful, fascinating and informative tours available with options to suit every budget. No matter what your area of interest, you're sure to find something you'll love. To help you get started, here are just a few of the most popular tours operating in the Lakes this spring:

Yellow Cruise from Bowness to Lakeside (with Windemere Lake Cruises)

This is a leisurely 90 minute round trip from Bowness to Lakeside aboard one of the lake's steamers. The Yellow Cruise features lovely views of period homes, beautiful gardens, unspoiled woodland and much more. The cruise also features detailed commentary on the area's rich history, heritage and the many attractions which surround Windemere. The cruise runs daily during the spring.

An adult ticket costs around £10.80 and a family ticket (for 2 adults and up to 3 children) is available for only £30. This is a dog friendly cruise (dogs may board at no extra cost) and you can also bring your bike on board for just £1 extra (subject to availability). Children under 5 travel free. Further information can be found here (https://www.windermere-lakecruises.co.uk/cruises-fares/yellow-cruise)

The Lake District of Beatrix Potter (with Lake District Tours)

Many prominent historic literary figures have resided here in the Lake District including the much-loved children's author Beatrix Potter. The Lake District of Beatrix Potter tour from Lake District Tours tells the story of Potter's fascinating life and covers many of the locations that inspired her work.

Highlights include a stop at Coniston Water (the third largest lake in the region) to see the Coniston Old Man fell (which presides over Coniston village and its waters), and a visit to Hawkstead, home of the grammar school attended by William Wordsworth – another of the area's popular literary figures. You'll also visit Hill Top, the former home of Beatrix Potter, which is now managed by the National Trust.

Prices are £80 per adult and £50 per child. The tour includes reserved entry to Hill Top, a steam train journey from Haverthwaite to Lakeside and a cruise from Lakeside to Bowness.

This tour runs every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 16 February – 30th October. Further details can be found here: (http://www.lakedistricttours.co.uk/tours/tour-a.html)

Lakeland Visitours

If you'd like to discover even more about the Lake District this spring, Lakeland Visitors can provide a bespoke guided walk or coach tour. Chris Wright is a qualified Blue Badge Guide with more than 40 years' experience leading tours across the UK and beyond. Whether you wish to explore the Lake District's breathtaking scenery, learn more about its literary and cultural heritage or delve into another area of specialist interest, Chris can provide a personalised tour to suit your requirements.

Availability information can be found here (http://tourslakedistrict.co.uk/availability-fees).

NB: Day tours usually run for up to eight hours; half day tours run for up to four hours. Tours usually end by around 5-6pm, though these hours may be extended at the client's request. This excludes winter tours, which usually conclude by 4pm due to daylight restrictions.

If you have any enquiries, or would like to make a booking, please get in touch with Lakeland Visitours on 01539533282 or 07713171811.