
Fell Foot Park
Lakeshore Park owned by the National Trust with stunning mountain views.
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Fell Foot Park Details
Situated at the very southern tip of Lake Windermere, Fell Foot is a great, family friendly location to play, explore and relax. Sweeping lawns offer plenty of space for games, picnics and gentle walks, while easy lake access makes the park perfect for paddling, swimming and boating. There is also a Discovery Cottage with interactive activities for kids to keep them entertained come rain or shine. Regular ferry sailings from Fell Foot to Lakeside connect with the steam trains of the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway. The Lakes Aquarium is situated at Lakeside Station, where there is a restaurant on the Pier with panoramic views of Windermere. Rowing boats are available to hire and the adventure playground offers fun for all ages. There is a shop offering a wide range of gifts, as well as locally produced items. The boathouse cafe is a fantastic place to be where you can soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a warming cup of delicious hot chocolate, coffee or tea. Open all year between 9am and 5pm. Boat hire available April to October (weather permitting). Grid Reference: SD 38155 86948 Address (near): Fell Foot Park, Newby Bridge A592, Ulverston LA12 8NW UK
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The Lovely Yurt Company
Three yurts overlooking Lake Windermere.
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Lakes Aquarium
Lakes Aquarium offers a unique all weather experience for all ages combining education with fun delivered in an inspiring manner. Open seven days a week from 10am - 6pm.
1.0 mi away
Stott Park Bobbin Mill
Built in 1835 to make bobbins for Lancashire's spinning and weaving industries.
1.1 mi away
Gummer's How
Gummer's How, the highest of the foothills in the area, is easy for most people to climb and commands excellent views, particularly along Windermere.
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High Dam
High Dam is a picturesque tarn near Finsthwaite and Lakeside at the southern end of Windermere.