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Getting Here Timetable SUMMER2019 ParkingFree GETTING HERE TIMETABLE A591 Ambleside Ambleside Pier Brockhole Coniston Windermere A591 In the heart of the Lake District Bowness 1978 - 2019 Kendal A592 A591 Open daily from 9.30am Lakeside except Christmas Day Free Lakes Quiz for Aquarium M6 Newby A590/5 Bridge A590 every 91 child Lakeland Haverthwaite Motor A6 36 Museum M6 Grange- over-Sands 35 Flookburgh Lakeland Holiday Village Buffet Cruise with live music by By Car - M6 traffic use Junction 36. Follow signs for South Lakes and Trickle Charge for Windermere Lake Cruises A590 to Lakeside, or follow A591 playing a mix of Latin rhythms, mainstream Jazz and tasteful Pop So easy for Bowness and Ambleside. to get to Enjoy a freshly prepared buffet, a relaxed atmosphere and a unique Car Parking by Road viewing point for some of the Lake District’s most beautiful scenery. or Boat LAKESIDE (LA12 8AS) - 300 spaces within just a few metres of our piers Discounted Combined Our resident band ‘Trickle Charge’ provide the entertainment on and up to 10 hours parking for just £4.00. N.B. Passengers wishing to include board one of our Great White Bird ‘steamers’ (MV Teal or Swan). Steam Train from Haverthwaite should note there are an additional 150 spaces at Boat & Museum Tickets Available Saturday nights 1st June - 24th August and Wednesday nights Haverthwaite station. 3rd July to 28th August. MV Swan or Teal will depart from Bowness BOWNESS (LA23 3HQ) See map (inset) to long stay car park at Join the boat at Ambleside, Brockhole or Bowness and sail south to Pier 1 at 7.00pm and returns at 9.30pm. Braithwaite Fold - 600 spaces. Present the car park voucher at our ticket Lakeside (see timetable overleaf). On arrival at Lakeside your offices and receive a 10% discount on a Freedom of the Lake Ticket™. Not to dedicated bus will be waiting to transfer you to the Motor Booking is essential, please call 015394 43360 or book online at be used in conjunction with any other offer or combined ticket. www.windermere-lakecruises.co.uk Terms and conditions apply, Museum (bus transfer 5 mins approx.). Alternatively Includes AMBLESIDE PIER (LA22 0EY) - 200 spaces close to pier. your journey may start and finish at the Museum or the Campbell see website for details or ask at our ticket offices. Bluebird A detailed map outlining car parks close by Windermere Lake Cruises Lakeside. Boat and bus service operates every hour Exhibition £32.95 Adult £20.00 Child (5-15yrs) £90.00 Family Ticket terminals can be found on our website. throughout the day. See overleaf for combined fares. (Family Ticket allows 2 adults and up to 3 children) BY TRAIN (National Rail Services) - Train services to Windermere op- The Perfect All-Weather Attraction Sample Menu: erate via Oxenholme. Oxenholme Station is situated on the mainline Tickets available from our ticket offices on the day of travel Roast Cumbrian Ham, Cajun Spiced Chicken between London and Glasgow. The 599 bus service operates approximately Displays of Cars, Motorcycles, Automobilia, Heritage Fillet, Mature Cheddar & Red Onion every 20 minutes throughout the day and departs directly outside or pre-book online and save Marmalade Quiche, Sweet Pickled Red & Windermere Railway Station to Bowness Promenade. For times and dates With over 30,000 exhibits - cars, motorcycles, cycles, The Campbell White Slaw, Tandoori Rice Salad, Tossed windermere-lakecruises.co.uk Bluebird Exhibition, Cafe Ambio, Shop Front Re-Creation, Gift Shop, Summer Salad, Spring Onion & Mint Potato of operation see traveline.info Salad, Tomato Pasta Salad, Pickled Beetroot BY BUS - Stagecoach operates the 555 service linking Keswick, Kendal and Isle of Man TT Tribute and a fantastic location, it’s much more than a & Onion, Crusty Breads, Mayonnaise and Lancaster with a handy stop near Ambleside pier. The X6 and 6 services from motor museum. French Dressing. Apple Pie with Cream, Chocolate Fudge Cake with Cream. Barrow and Ulverston call at Newby Bridge, which is just a 1 mile walk to Lakeside. Alternatively get off at Haverthwaite where the steam train begins its Visit and tour one of the journey to Lakeside. The 599 service links Grasmere, Rydal, Ambleside, oldest and most historic Bowness - see traveline.info AT LAKELAND MOTOR MUSEUM breweries in the country. Our combined Stagecoach Bus and Boat tickets mean you can make 01900 820362 unlimited bus travel in the central Lakes zone and a boat journey Café Ambio, overlooking the www.jenningsbrewery.co.uk across Windermere. See windermere-lakecruises.co.uk/busboat RIE River Leven, is open daily for JENNINGS BREWERY, CASTLE BREWERY, COCKERMOUTH, CUMBRIA CA13 9NA F ND G L O Y D home baking and local flavours. D Y O L G D Windermere Lake Cruises Ltd F R I E N Lakeland Motor Museum 024961 MBC Jennings Lake WindermerePrivate Summer Ad_v2.inddCharter 1 13/01/2017 15:28 Winander House, Glebe Road, Old Blue Mill, Backbarrow, Newby Bridge, Cumbria LA12 8TA Hire any of our launches or ‘steamers’ exclusively for your celebrations Bowness on Windermere, Tel: 015395 30400 [email protected] and corporate hospitality, call 015394 43360 for information. Cumbria LA23 3HE Tel: 015394 43360. lakelandmotormuseum.co.uk Email: [email protected] ‘Steamer’ & Launch Timetable 2019 - 6 April to 31 October Red Cruise (Red dotted line on map) B BOWNESS TO AMBLESIDE OR VICE VERSA Children under 5 free. Well behaved dogs travel free. Timetable BOWNESS TO AMBLESIDE LAUNCH SERVICES Lovely Bicycles £1 between any two piers. Information Line Where indicated, Launch services sailing between Bowness and Adult Child (5-15 yrs) Family* We sail 364 days a Year! - ask for our Winter Brochure. 015394 43360 Ambleside will call at Windermere Jetty Museum and Brockhole. Return £11.80 £7.10 £34.00 Lakeshore Walk H/THWAITE LAKESIDE LAKESIDE BOWNESS BOWNESS WINDERMERE BROCKHOLE AMBLESIDE DEPART ARRIVE DEPART ARRIVE DEPART JETTY MUSEUM ARR/DEP ARRIVE Yellow Cruise (Yellow dotted line on map) and Cruise 9.30 Operates 22 July to 31 August as does the 9.50 10.05 BOWNESS TO LAKESIDE OR VICE VERSA 9.20 10.00 10.10 10.40 Adult Child (5-15 yrs) Family* 10.30 10.40 10.55 11.10 9.40 9.58 10.20 11.00 11.10 11.40 Return £12.30 £7.40 £35.50 25 May to 31 May and 11.25 11.35 11.50 12.05 22 July to 30 August 11.50 12.00 12.15 12.30 ® B 10.45 11.03 11.20 12.00 12.20 12.50 STEAM TRAIN Freedom of the Lake ROUND THE LAKE FROM ANY PIER 11.50 Operates 25 May to 31 August 12.30 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.40 11.50 12.08 12.30 1.10 1.25 1.55 INCLUDES ALL ROUTES SHOWN AS DOTTED LINES ON MAP 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.40 Our best value cruise ticket is valid on all scheduled sailings for a period of 1.00 1.18 1.35 2.15 2.30 3.00 24 hours from the time of purchase including Islands Cruises from Bowness 3.00 3.10 3.25 3.40 and cruises to Brockhole, boat passengers enjoy free entry. 2.05 2.23 2.40 3.20 3.35 4.05 Adult £21.70 Child (5-15yrs) £10.85 Family* £59.00 Enjoy the snowdrops and daffodils of 4.00 4.10 4.25 4.40 F F springtime, the butterflies and scents of high 3.10 3.28 3.45 4.25 4.35 5.05 FREEDOM FRIDAY TICKETS 5.00† 5.10† 5.25† 5.40† Purchased before 11.30am on Fridays summer and the magnificent colours of † † † † † † † 4.15 4.33 4.50 5.30 5.40 6.00 6.15 Adult £17.40 Child (5-15yrs) £8.70 Family* £47.50 autumn. Leave the car behind and enjoy the 6.20 Operates 22 June to 31 August as does the 6.40 6.55 Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. lake and all the pleasures the area has to offer. Haverthwaite Ferry Wray Castle v v v Lakes v House Combined Boat & Lakeland Motor Museum v v v v Aquarium v Ambleside v v v Walkers Ticket Bowness/Museum# Adult Child (5-15 yrs) Family 1 mile * v Lakeside v Join the boat at Lakeside, Bowness, Brockhole or Windermere Jetty v Brockhole or vice versa Return £17.50 £11.00 £50.00 Lakeland v ISLANDS CRUISE v v Ask for separate brochure for Ambleside Museum (or your journey may begin and end at Ambleside), Motor Depart Bowness every 30 Bowness (Waterhead) Ambleside/Museum# minutes throughout the day BROCKHOLE, Museum Fell Foot Windermere FOOTPATH WALKS & CRUISE or vice versa B Return £24.80 £13.55 £68.50 sail north to enjoy the magnificent mountain scenery and lovely secluded Jetty bays before arriving at Ambleside Pier, then take the traditional launch H/THWAITE LAKESIDE LAKESIDE BOWNESS Museum BOWNESS AMBLESIDE # includes the transfer between Lakeside and the Museum by bus. ARRIVE DEPART ARRIVE DEPART ARRIVE DEPART service to Wray Castle (pictured and open to the Combined Boat & Train public) ready to start your gentle 4 mile stroll along 11.33 STEAM TRAIN 11.15 11.10 10.30 10.20 9.50 the lake shore path to Ferry House, where your third 11.40 Operates 25 May to 31 August 11.00 10.45 10.10 Bowness/Haverthwaite Adult Child (5-15 yrs) Family* or vice versa boat journey of the day will return you to Bowness. 12.48 12.30 12.20 11.40 11.20 10.50 Return £17.50 £9.95 £49.50 11.55 11.20 Ambleside/Haverthwaite For further information ask for the Brockhole, B Return £24.80 £12.50 £68.00 1.53 1.35 1.20 12.40 12.30 12.00 or vice versa Footpath Walks & Cruise brochure.
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