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Summer21web.Pdf For the best seat in the house Explore the Lake District by bus go by open top bus for unrivalled scenic views Summer 2021 | 27th March - 7th November The Lakes © Richard Burgess BOWNESS EVERY HOP-ON HOP-OFF WINDERMERE 20 AMBLESIDE 599 MINUTES GRASMERE Plan your journey on the Stagecoach Bus App Explore beyond Windermere & Bowness 3 Explore Explore beyond Ambleside 5 Explore beyond Keswick 7 more of 9 Explore beyond Kendal The Lakes Explore beyond Penrith 11 Explore beyond Cockermouth 13 Welcome to the Lake District! Whether you’re visiting us for the first time or One day itinerary 15-16 returning to explore further, we are delighted to have you on-board. Tickets 17-18 We may be a little biased, but the Lakes really is a special place with something to offer X6 Barrow to Kendal 19-24 everyone. Our services and helpful drivers make getting around the Lakes easy, by bus. 6 Barrow to Windermere 25-27 All the information you need to plan your 73 Carlisle to Keswick 28 days during your stay is in this handy little guide, home to our latest timetables and 77/77A Keswick to Buttermere 29-30 recommendations of must visits from our drivers too. 78 Keswick to Borrowdale Valley 31 Don’t forget to tag us on your journeys, we love to see what our passengers get up to on 208 Keswick to Patterdale 32 their adventures with us. Enjoy your stay and thank you for choosing 505 Windermere to Coniston 33-34 Stagecoach! 508 Penrith to Windermere 35-36 516 Ambleside to Dungeon Ghyll 37-38 554 Carlisle to Keswick 39-40 Rob Jones Managing Director 555 Keswick to Lancaster 41-52 599 Bowness to Grasmere 53-54 755 Bowness to Morecambe 55-56 X4/X5 Penrith to Workington 57-64 Share your photos with us StagecoachCNL StagecoachBus stagecoach_bus Bus route map Back WINDERMERE TO... BUS Grasmere every 20 mins 555 599 A busy, attractive village. Visit Dove Cottage or one Explore of the many art galleries and cafes on offer. Pages 41-54 14 mins by bus Ambleside 505 555 599 Catch the open top 599 bus to the start of your walk to Stock Ghyll Force and enjoy stunning views Pages 33-34 beyond & 41-54 of the Langdales. Coniston every 60 mins 505 Take a ride on the famous Steam Yacht Gondola to Windermere Pages 33-34 truly appreciate the natural beauty of the area. Hawkshead 38 mins by bus 505 Discover local delicacies in the maze-like side & Bowness streets of this quaint and characterful village. Pages 33-34 BOWNESS TO... BUS Catch your bus from Bowness Pier. Newby Bridge 18 mins by bus 6 Explore Fell Foot Park or stay on the bus to Pages 25-27 Backbarrow for the Lakeland Motor Museum. Windermere Hotel Where to CHURCH ST catch your Ullswater Steamers Brockhole Visitor Centre The Lamplight bus in E Tourist L T S Windermere L Information E H G NEARBY ATTRACTIONS BUS R I T A H S Y Bus Station A R I 7 mins by bus D Brockhole R 505 555 599 O Booths Rail Station T Located on the shores of Windermere, this visitor M IC Supermarket V A Pages 33-34 I centre provides fun for all the family with Treetop N 6 505508 & 41-54 R Nets, creative workshops, a cafe and much more! D Towards Bowness 555599755 C ST R CH E EE Ullswater Steamers 60 mins by bus S B C 508 E Towards N A Catch the bus to Glenridding and hop on the T ST 5 Ambleside CH 0 R BIR Pages 35-36 & Kendal 7 D steamer, the perfect way to see the Lakes. 4 C O L L E G Cliffhanger Rooms 30 mins by bus E 6 R O D A Co-op K Head to Backbarrow for family friendly escape S T rooms, can you solve the puzzles in time? Pages 25-27 © Stewart Smith Get your on the on the contactless tickets: app bus payment Plan your journey at stagecoachbus.com 3 4 AMBLESIDE TO... BUS Windermere 14 mins by bus 505 555 599 After a day of exploring, there’s plenty of places to Pages 33-34 Explore quench your thirst and satisfy your appetite. & 41-54 Bowness 29 mins by bus 599 Hire a boat or enjoy a leisurely cruise on England’s beyond largest Lake Windermere. Pages 53-54 Grasmere 14 mins by bus Ambleside Immerse yourselves in the world of poetry at Dove 555 599 Cottage Grasmere. Don’t forget to sample the famous Pages 41-54 Grasmere Gingerbread while in the village! Hawkshead 20 mins by bus With its cobbled streets and whitewashed 505 cottages, it’s the perfect place to experience the Pages 33-34 real Lake District. 17 mins by bus Elterwater 516 Visit the famous Skelwith Force waterfall and enjoy a brew from the local Langdale Brewing Company. Page 37-38 Keswick 40 mins by bus 555 This lively market town offers a wide range of attractions, including it’s own lakeside theatre. Pages 41-52 Coniston 36 mins by bus 505 R A great base for walking and sailing, ride the famous YD AL Pages 33-34 Steam Yacht Gondola to really appreciate the views. RD Where Ambleside Museum to catch R D R Y K your bus in Bridge I R E D N K O House A S T Ambleside L N R NEARBY ATTRACTIONS BUS K O PAR D R S N T H A The Puzzling Place 40 mins by bus L Tourist R L I D Information Salutation Hotel A puzzling world of optical illusions situated in 555 M M Cinema D AR Keswick, with interactive exhibits that will fool your K 555599 Pages 41-52 R E T N P eyes and brains - prepare to be amazed! O L T S A Market Hall 555599 P Royal Oak C M E O C Windermere Lake Cruises H S T RC Make the most of your visit, cruise the length of 555 599 U H C lake Windermere and catch the bus back. Pages 41-52 505516555599 Mini Golf D KELSICK RD R Beatrix Potter Gallery 20 mins by bus Y 505 A Library H T Head to Hawkshead for a selection of published O D To Hayes R R Garden Pages 33-34 E work or get inspired on the Beatrix Potter Trail. K World A L Get your on the on the contactless tickets: app bus payment Get more ideas at stagecoachbus.com/thelakes 5 6 KESWICK TO... BUS Borrowdale 13 mins by bus 78 Enjoy a walk in the Borrowdale Valley, afternoon tea Explore in Grange and return by the Keswick Launch. Page 31 Buttermere every 60 mins beyond Enjoy a picturesque walk round the lake, with both 77 77A ice-cream and photograph opportunities alike. Pages 29-30 Workington 55 mins by bus X4 X5 Keswick Head to this coastal town in the Western Lakes with ample shops and museums to choose from. Pages 57-64 @maxoutinthelakedistrict_ @Maxinthelakes 37 mins by bus Rydal 555 Visit Rydal Mount and Gardens, the historic family home of William Wordsworth. Pages 41-52 Cockermouth 32 mins by bus An attractive market town with antique shops, X4 X5 galleries and its own world famous Jennings Pages 57-64 Brewery, visit for a true taste of the Lakes. Pencil Where Museum to catch The Falls Spa Keswick Launch your bus in Keswick NEARBY ATTRACTIONS BUS ID A ER GE T 5 L C S 27 O O 1 C UR R K T E R G Honister Slate Mine 39 mins by bus A Co-op N Keswick P A 77 77A T T Brewery IO S Experience a range of indoor and outdoor activities, L L Booths Company E M including underground tours of the original mines. Pages 29-30 Supermarket A K ST IN AN S V 73 Bus Station T B ICT OR R D IA RK ST The Helena Thompson Museum A P A 77 77 W T X4 X5 N M O E A R R A gem of a museum, housing the social and C W K R E E T 78 208 E S T S O S industrial history of the Workington area. Pages 57-64 D L Q N C U IO H A T R A E E T 554 555 X4 S A Tourist T D H Information The Falls Spa 13 mins by bus X5 E S H R E D To Alhambra Enjoy a unique spa experience with spectacular 78 AD LA Cinema ND views and a luxurious pan-Asian restaurant serving S Page 31 both lunch and dinner. To the lake Get your on the on the contactless tickets: app bus payment Track your bus at stagecoachbus.com 7 8 KENDAL TO... BUS 12 mins by bus Staveley 555 This beautiful village is perfect for enjoying a craft Explore ale after a day of walking on the nearby fells. Pages 41-52 Windermere 24 mins by bus 555 755 A charming town for a leisurely stroll or, if you’re up Pages 41-52 & beyond for it, head to the Lakeland summit of Orrest Head. 55-56 Newby Bridge 44 mins by bus A convenient base to explore the Southern Lakes, X6 Kendal with a station stop on the popular Lakeside & Pages 19-24 Haverthwaite Railway line. Grange Over Sands 30 mins by bus X6 A quiet seaside retreat with some of the finest parks and gardens on the Cumbrian coast.
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