Glenridding

Nestled at the southern tip of Ullswater, the quaint village of Glenridding serves as an enchanting gateway to the Lake District’s myriad of adventures. This charming locale, once the heart of a bustling lead mining industry, now thrives on welcoming visitors from around the globe, drawn to its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The cottage, set in this idyllic village, offers unparalleled access to both leisurely and spirited explorations.

Glenridding is renowned as a prime starting point for those venturing up Helvellyn, England’s third highest peak, famed for its thrilling Striding and Swirral Edges. The village caters to outdoor enthusiasts with options to hire rowing boats and bicycles from St Patrick’s Boat Landing during the summer months, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural splendor of Ullswater.

For those seeking a taste of local hospitality, The Travellers Rest, an 18th-century inn located in Glenridding, promises a warm welcome with its traditional pub fare and a walkers’ bar atmosphere. Here, the fish and chips come highly recommended, celebrated for their generous portions. A short drive away, The White Lion Inn in Patterdale beckons with its sizzling steaks, real ales, and a rich historical ambiance, offering a delightful culinary excursion.

Glenridding’s village shops provide a quaint shopping experience, from the daily essentials at the newsagents to the eclectic finds at R+R Corner shop, offering everything from freshly baked bread to exotic chutneys. The Glenridding Mini-market is a popular stop for ice-cream lovers, especially refreshing after a day’s trek in the fells.

Beyond the culinary delights and shopping, Glenridding’s allure extends to its water-based activities. The village is a hub for boat trips across Ullswater, windsurfing, and more, catering to those drawn to the lake’s serene waters. Meanwhile, hikers are spoilt for choice with the proximity to Helvellyn and the challenge of crossing Striding Edge, offering exhilarating experiences for the adventurous.

For a gentler exploration, the nearby Aira Force waterfall provides a picturesque setting for a leisurely day out, nestled within the Lyulph’s Tower estate’s enchanting woodlands. And for those venturing by car, the Kirkstone Pass road from Glenridding unfolds dramatic landscapes and steep gradients, leading to one of England’s highest pubs, the Kirkstone Pass Inn, a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration.

This cottage in Glenridding is not just a place to stay; it’s a doorway to experiencing the rich tapestry of activities, history, and natural beauty that the Lake District has to offer, ensuring a memorable retreat for every visitor.