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Autumn Colours in Cumbria

Autumn Colours in Cumbria

Cumbria, the perfect backdrop for any trip this Autumn...

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Cumbria in Autumn is the perfect vacation with the Lake District offering a spendid backdrop for memorable adventure.  Begin with a steam cruise and as you disembark, visit the charming village of Grasmere, where you can explore quaint streets an savor local delicacies in cosy tearooms.  Continue your journey to Hawkshead, a medieval village with cobbled streets and a captivating atmosphere.  Ulverston, with its market town charm, backons with intriguing architecture and a rich maritime history.  Conclure your autumnal exploration in Grange-Over-Sands, where the Victorian promenade offers stunning views of Morecambe Bay.  Each destination reveals the true essence of Cumbria, blending natural beauty with cultural richness.

 

Packages Includes:

  • Luxury Coach Travel

  • Return ferry crossing Belfast - Cairnryan

  • 4 Nights Dinner, B&B at Cumbria Grande Hotel

  • Train journey from Haverthwaite to Lakeside

  • Steamer cruise to Bowness

  • Visit to Grasmere & Halkeshead

  • Tour of Dove Cottage & Woodsworth Museum

  • Visit to Ulvaston & Grange

  • Visit to Lakeland Motor Museum

 

*Trip subject to minimum numbers departing

Cumbria

Cumbria, located in the northwest of England, is a picturesque county renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Home to the stunning Lake District National Park, Cumbria boasts expansive lakes, verdant valleys, and majestic mountains, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The region is dotted with charming market towns and historic villages, each with its own unique character and stories to tell. Notable landmarks include the ancient Carlisle Castle, Hadrian's Wall, and the scenic Ullswater Lake. Cumbria's idyllic scenery has inspired poets and writers for centuries, with famous literary figures like William Wordsworth drawing inspiration from its natural beauty. Whether exploring its historic sites, hiking the fells, or simply taking in the tranquility of its rural landscapes, Cumbria captivates visitors with its timeless charm and serene allure.

 

The Lake District

Nestled in the heart of Cumbria, the Lake District is a captivating jewel in England's countryside, renowned for its ethereal beauty and captivating landscapes. This national park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Adorned with shimmering lakes, majestic mountains, and lush valleys, the Lake District offers a stunning backdrop for exploration and adventure. Iconic lakes such as Windermere, Derwentwater, and Ullswater are surrounded by charming towns and villages, inviting visitors to embark on scenic boat rides or leisurely walks along picturesque shores. The region's rolling hills and rugged fells attract hikers, while the literary legacy of poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge adds a cultural touch to the area. Whether it's the tranquility of Grasmere or the panoramic views from Scafell Pike, the Lake District weaves a tapestry of natural wonders that continues to enchant and inspire those who are fortunate enough to experience its timeless allure.

 

Cumbria Grande Hotel

The Cumbria Grand Hotel, situated in the picturesque county of Cumbria, is a historic and elegant accommodation option that exudes charm and character. Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of the Lake District, this hotel offers a blend of traditional hospitality and modern comforts. With its Victorian architecture, the Cumbria Grand Hotel provides a unique ambiance, and its well-appointed rooms often showcase panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. Guests can indulge in the serene atmosphere while enjoying amenities such as fine dining, leisure facilities, and perhaps even spa services. Whether seeking a relaxing retreat or a base for exploring the nearby lakes and fells, the Cumbria Grand Hotel is likely to offer a delightful experience, combining classic charm with the allure of one of England's most enchanting regions. For the latest and most accurate information, it's advisable to check the hotel's official website or contact them directly.

Cumbria Grande Hotel, Lindale Rd, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6EN

 

Steam Cruise to Bowness

Embark on a nostalgic journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Lake District with a steam cruise to Bowness. Aboard a charming vintage steamship, passengers are transported back in time, as the rhythmic churning of the paddle wheels echoes the golden era of travel. Departing from various points around Lake Windermere, the cruise offers unparalleled views of the surrounding fells and quaint villages. As the vessel gracefully glides across the pristine waters, passengers can savor the tranquility of the lake, with the option to relax on the open deck or retreat to cozy cabins. Upon reaching Bowness, a charming town on the eastern shores of the lake, visitors can explore its charming streets, visit local shops, or enjoy lakeside cafes. The steam cruise to Bowness is not just a mode of transportation but a nostalgic and scenic experience that encapsulates the timeless allure of the Lake District.

 

Grasmere

Nestled in the heart of the Lake District, Grasmere is a quintessential English village surrounded by enchanting landscapes that have inspired poets and writers for centuries. Perhaps best known as the home of the renowned poet William Wordsworth, Grasmere is adorned with rustic stone cottages, a picturesque church, and the tranquil Grasmere Lake. Visitors can explore the charming streets, lined with tea rooms, art galleries, and quaint shops offering local crafts and delicacies. The Wordsworth connection is palpable at Dove Cottage, the poet's former residence, and the adjacent Wordsworth Museum. The idyllic setting of Grasmere, with its meandering paths and verdant hills, invites leisurely walks and outdoor pursuits, making it a serene retreat for those seeking the timeless beauty of the Lake District.

 

Hawkshead

Nestled in the heart of the Lake District, Hawkshead is a charming and historic village known for its quaint cobbled streets, picturesque cottages, and centuries-old architecture. Steeped in literary and cultural significance, Hawkshead has connections to William Wordsworth, who attended the Grammar School here in the 18th century. The village exudes a timeless charm, with its medieval buildings, inviting pubs, and artisan shops, creating an atmosphere that transports visitors to a bygone era. Surrounded by lush countryside and close to Lake Windermere, Hawkshead offers a perfect starting point for exploration of the stunning natural landscapes that characterize the Lake District National Park. Whether wandering through the village square, discovering its rich history, or embarking on scenic walks in the surrounding hills, Hawkshead stands as a quintessential example of the region's idyllic beauty and historical allure.

 

Dove Cottage

Dove Cottage, nestled in the charming village of Grasmere in the Lake District, is a historic gem and former residence of the renowned poet William Wordsworth. This quaint 17th-century cottage served as Wordsworth's home from 1799 to 1808 and was where he produced some of his most celebrated works. The cottage, surrounded by an enchanting garden, provides an immersive experience for visitors, allowing them to explore the rooms where Wordsworth lived and wrote. Today, Dove Cottage stands as a literary landmark and is part of the Wordsworth Trust, offering a museum that preserves the poet's personal belongings and manuscripts. Stepping into Dove Cottage transports visitors back to the Romantic era, providing insight into the life and creative process of one of England's literary giants.

Dove Cottage, Town End, Grasmere, Ambleside LA22 9PP

 

 

Wordsworth Museum

The Wordsworth Museum, nestled in the village of Grasmere within the Lake District, is a cultural treasure dedicated to preserving the legacy of the renowned poet William Wordsworth. Located adjacent to Dove Cottage, Wordsworth's former residence, the museum provides an immersive experience for visitors keen on exploring the life and works of this literary giant. It houses an extensive collection of manuscripts, personal belongings, and artifacts associated with Wordsworth and his contemporaries from the Romantic era. The museum's exhibits offer insight into the historical and cultural context of Wordsworth's poetry, allowing visitors to appreciate the significance of his contributions to literature. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes that inspired Wordsworth, the Wordsworth Museum stands as a testament to the enduring impact of his poetic vision and the Romantic movement.

Wordsworth Museum, Town End, Grasmere, Ambleside LA22 9PP

 

Ulverston

Ulverson is a charming market town located in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England. Nestled between the shores of Morecambe Bay and the scenic Lake District National Park, Ulverston is renowned for its historic architecture, vibrant festivals, and welcoming community. The town's cobbled streets are lined with a mix of traditional and independent shops, inviting visitors to explore its unique offerings. Notable landmarks include the Sir John Barrow Monument and Hoad Hill, crowned by the iconic Hoad Monument, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Ulverston is also celebrated for hosting the annual Dickensian Festival, attracting locals and tourists alike with its festive atmosphere and period costumes. With its rich cultural heritage and picturesque setting, Ulverston is a delightful destination that captures the essence of Cumbria's timeless appeal.

 

Grange-Over-Sands

Grange-over-Sands, a picturesque town nestled on the Morecambe Bay coast in Cumbria, England, exudes timeless charm and serenity. Famed for its graceful promenade offering stunning views of the expansive bay, the town is a delightful blend of Victorian and Edwardian architecture, well-maintained gardens, and quaint shops. Grange-over-Sands boasts a mild climate, thanks to its sheltered location, making it a pleasant destination for leisurely strolls along the promenade or through ornamental gardens like the delightful ornamental gardens of the Edwardian-era park, The Promenade. Serving as a gateway to the Lake District National Park, Grange-over-Sands captivates visitors with its tranquil ambiance, scenic beauty, and the promise of exploration into the natural wonders of the surrounding Cumbrian landscapes.

 

The Lakeland Motor Museum

The Lakeland Motor Museum, located near the town of Ulverston in Cumbria, England, is a captivating destination for automotive enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Housed in a converted mill, the museum showcases an impressive collection of over 30,000 exhibits, including vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and memorabilia, spanning the golden era of motoring. Visitors can explore the evolution of transportation, from early 20th-century automobiles to iconic classics and modern vehicles. The museum's interactive displays, engaging exhibits, and meticulously restored vehicles provide a nostalgic journey through the automotive history of the Lake District and beyond. With a focus on preserving and celebrating the region's motoring heritage, the Lakeland Motor Museum offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.

The Lakeland Motor Museum, Old Blue Mill, Backbarrow, Ulverston LA12 8TA

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Altnagelvin Hospital Altnagelvin Bus Stop
Castledawson Castledawson Park & Ride
Derry/Londonderry Sainbury's Carpark, Strand Road, Londonderry
At the shop entrance.
Drumahoe P&R Drumahoe Park & Ride
Dungiven Dungiven Castle (212 stop opposite castle)
Dunsilly Dunsilly Park and Ride
J&K Yard J&K Yard - Moneymore
Stena Belfast Stena Line Passenger Terminal Belfast
Toomebridge Park & Ride Toomebridge Park & Ride

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