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PLAN YOUR VISIT A SPECTACULAR DAY OUT, The offers great value; Cruise All Piers Pass 363 DAYS OF THE YEAR! hop on/off all day, valid for 24 hours from first ‘Steamers’ is an award-winning, environmentally accredited point of entry, a free lake guide and 50% off S attraction, celebrating over 150 years of operating cruises at sister attraction Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. AVE on ’s most beautiful lake. With one of the largest heritage vessel You w Other offers include and ill alwa fleets in the World, we offer visitors an experience they will never forget, Early Bird 10% off find ou ys . Look online for full details. p r best 363 days a year. Our cruises sail through spectacular mountainous four adult concessions rices on line landscape, connecting some of the most famous and iconic walking routes FREE travel for children under 5 (5-15) (2 +2) in the UNESCO World Heritage site, The Lake District National Park. Child Family Admire Wordsworths’ daffodils on the Western shore in Spring. Minimum journey 140 minutes Cburt uyoius eca nA hlolp Ponie/orffs a llP daays. Rs educed winter rates.

(Colours refer to timetable) Red Lilac Green ADULT gate price £15.95 £15.95 £13.00 CHILD gate price £9.60 £9.60 £7.80 FAMILY gate price £46.30 £46.30 £35.75 4 ADULT gate price £55.80 £55.80 £45.50 Scan me!

Walkers’ Tickets to AWARD WINNING FACILITIES Glenridding OR Pooley (or vice versa) at Glenridding, Pooley Bridge & Aira Force Piers Bridge to Howtown Journey time approx 65 minutes Single journey approx 35 minutes

Adult Child Family Adult Child aFt RGElenEr idWdinig- aFnid Pooley Bridge Pier Houses. Single £7.05 £4.25 - Single £9.85 £5.90 Return £11.20 £6.75 £31.20 Onboard facilities include indoor and outdoor seating, j licensed bars, light refreshments and toilets. Pass Glenridding to Valid for 5 days from first entry Aira Force Single journey approx 20 minutes Adult Child m ADuCe tCo EthSe ShiIstBorIicLalI nTatY ure of our vessels, wheelchair access £41.60 £24.95 HISTORY & HERITAGE Adult Child is not always possible. Please view our full access statement Single £6.20 £3.75 online or call us. Please note, extra Aira Force shuttle sailings Our unique fleet of five heritage vessels are in service all year and have Paws for a drink at the are not wheelchair accessible . Accessible toilet facilities at Return £9.35 £5.60 § open decks and interior saloons. M.Y. Lady of the Lake, our oldest vessel, main Pier Houses. Dogs the Pier Houses and onboard M.V. Lady Wakefield. was launched on 26 th June 1877, making her over 140 years old and This ticket helps support National are welcome onboard Trust conservation projects. for just . believed to be the oldest working passenger vessel in the world. £1 Gifts and souvenirs available in the Pier Houses. Originally used to transport miners, provisions and the Royal Mail, you can now take a relaxing trip on board Lady of the Lake as she sails Pooley Bridge to Picnic areas and indoor seating at Glenridding Aira Force l gracefully up and down Ullswater. Single journey approx 45 minutes and Pooley Bridge Piers. We offer a variety of cruise options to suit all ages from our four Piers Dog Adult Child dly Light refreshments and souvenir gift shops at Glenridding around the lake. You can also combine one of our cruises with many Frien Single £8.50 £5.10 S and Pooley Bridge Piers. National Trust tearoom and gift spectacular walking routes around the Ullswater Way, a 20 mile shop at Aira Force. waymarked footpath around the lake, letting you view the valley from a This ticket helps support National completely different perspective. To find out more about our unique Trust conservation projects. Children’s natural play area and nature trail at Aira Force. history and heritage, visit our website.

Howtown to Bicycles are permitted USB charging stations at the Pier Houses. Aira Force onboard (excluding the Single journey approx 25 minutes extra Aira Force shuttle FREE electric car charging at Glenridding Pier House. sailings) at a small charge PRIVATE CHARTERS Adult Child of . Limited number Four of our heritage vessels are available for private charter for corporate Single £6.20 £3.75 £1.50 Download the FREE commentary and walking app. per sailing. Bike racks at Available in English, Chinese and Japanese. and private functions. M.Y. Lady of the Lake (1877), M.Y. Raven (1889), both main Pier Houses. Return £9.35 £5.60 M.V. Western Belle (1935) an d M.V. Lady Wakefield (1945). Contact us for Fare donations on single journeys via Howtown help to fund further information. footpath and conservation projects in the Ullswater valley. Your ticket helps! Please note M.Y. Lady of the Lake and M.Y. Raven were originally in steam until 1935. YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE!

FAMOUS POETS & LEGENDS NATIONAL TRUST AIRA FORCE ULLSWATER WAY WALKS OUR WILDLIFE William Wordsworth was inspired to Our latest Pier connects the National Trust The Ullswater Way is a 20 mile footpath around Ullswater is home to some of the UK’s most write his most famous poem “The Daffodils” waterfall at Aira Force and the Ullswater Way the valley. Follow the daffodil waymarkers past beautiful and rarest wildlife. Look out for after a lakeshore walk at Glencoyne in 1802. paths to both Glenridding and Pooley Bridge. points of historical interest and wonder at the Red Squirrels in the woods, Peregrine Falcons The daffodils he wrote about still flower Discover the legend of Sir Eglamore, a Knight breath-taking views. Take a cruise and start your in the sky, Red Deer high on the fell tops and here in the Spring. Ullswater is also linked of high renown as you admire the exquisite falls Ullswater Way adventure today! Red Breasted Mergansers on the water. to Arthurian legends; monsters were from ornate stone bridges. Red Squirrel trails believed to live beneath it’s dark waters. and outdoor natural play area too! Ullswater is 205ft (62m) deep. Keswick 14 miles Just ten minutes M6, J40 Caravan Park and Penrith Rail Station

p Gowbarrow Fell 481 metres 5 Pooley Bridge – Aira ForceWalk 5 Dunmallard Hill Walk Dockray 4.7 miles/7.6km b P 1 mile/1.5km P Pooley Bridge Pier House Pooley Bridge A5091 5 High Force Trail 1.49 miles/2.3km i P A 5 The Waterfall Trail 1 mile/1.5km Watermillock 5 Aira Force Walk to/from Glenridding Askham 3 miles/4.5km 3 miles A P Q Lyulph’s Tower = Glencoyne Park p b Helvellyn Q Glencoyne Aira 950 metres A592 5 Howtown – Pooley Bridge Walk P Force Pier 6 miles/9km

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p A N Sleet Fell b 378 metres Howtown Pier Get The App Donald Campbell W Memorial Stone Martindale b Q WALKING AND Glenridding Pier House E St Martin’s Church FREE P p COMMENTARY GUIDE i Place Fell Ambleside/ 657 metres S Multi language commentary app. Bowness-on-Windermere 8-12 miles Visit our website for details. P Parking Coffee Shop / Toilet Pubs & Inns Ullswater Way A Bus Stop Playground Electric Bike Charging Point Walk Q n i Information Centre History and Heritage Electric Car Charging Point Gift Shop = Wood for illustrative purposes only. MAP - ∆ BOOK EVE T NT Visit our website for more great events in 2018 ICKETS ONLIN a E phy ullswat t TS Marmalade Dawn Photogra Teddies Go Free Wildlife Cumbrian ersteam EVEN ers.co Madness Cruise Month Fish Supper .uk th th ∆ 30 March - 15 April 2 0IN 1AD8VANCE th th nd Children who bring a teddy BOOK 17 & 18 22 March & ∆ Every weekend Every Wednesday from ∆ LL US st with a paying adult, travel free th th ONLINE OR CA March 1 November in May 20 June - 5 September

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