Our tour took us to the Lake District for several days. With an area of 2279 km², it is the largest national park in England.
It encompasses 16 lakes and many mountains.
We spent the first day at Ullswater Lake.
We parked in Glenridding and took a boat from there. The company we sailed with has a long history: The oldest boat we sailed on - the Lady of the Lake - was built in 1877.
In the past, the ships were steam-powered, but they have since changed to different propulsion.
We sailed across the elongated lake to Pooley Bridge. The small town mainly consists of cafes and restaurants and a few shops for tourists.
We walked along the main street and then stopped in a “Tea Room”.
With the ship, we returned to Glenridding, where we took a walk through the town and then sailed with another ship to the “Aira Force Pier”.
A short hike from the pier leads to a waterfall.
The trail was popular with many visitors, so there was quite a lot going on on the paths.
From Glenridding, we again drove to our campsite nearby, from where we planned to depart the next morning for a small tour through the Lake District.