The Armitt Museum

The Armitt Museum: Lakeland History: The Armitt Museum takes its name from its benefactor, Mary Louisa Armitt.
Ambleside’s Gem: The Golden Rule

Ambleside’s Gem: The Golden Rule. If you’re on the hunt for a pub that oozes charm, Ambleside’s Golden Rule has it all.
Bridge House Ambleside

Bridge House Ambleside: Bridge House was built over Stock Ghyll in Ambleside more than 300 years ago, probably as a summer house and apple store.
Explore the Beauty of Troutbeck

Explore the Beauty of Troutbeck: Troutbeck is a charming village just a short drive from Ambleside. Book your Lake District holiday cottage here.
Wansfell Pike

Wansfell Pike, on the face of it, is a modest climb. It is 1,587 ft above sea level and sits above Ambleside in the Lake District.
Ambleside Roman Fort

Ambleside Roman Fort is a fascinating archaeological site located in the village of Ambleside in the English Lake District.
St Margaret’s Church, Low Wray: A Peaceful Stop Near Wray Castle

St Margaret’s Church, Low Wray: A Peaceful Stop Near Wray Castle is tucked away close to the shores of Lake Windermere, near the impressive Wray Castle,
Stagecoach 555: Through the Heart of the Lake District

Stagecoach 555: Through the Heart of the Lake District:Are you looking for a scenic bus ride that takes you through the heart of Cumbria
Ambleside Uncovered

Ambleside UncoveredAmbleside is a small lake District town set in the old county of Westmorland.Visiting Ambleside is a must for most tourists arriving in the
Loughrigg Fell: A Lakeland hike with stunning views

Loughrigg Fell: A Lakeland hike with stunning views:
Loughrigg Fell is a hill in the central part of the English Lake District, located just outside