On this guided tour of the Western Lake District, you’ll follow a route pioneered by the Romans through mountain passes and scenic countryside vistas.
Starting with a drive across the Hardknott Pass, you’ll catch a glimpse of the remains of a 2nd-century Roman fort before descending into the valley of Eskdale. You’ll then travel along the Wrynose Pass, making a stop to take in the view of England’s deepest lake, Wastwater. From this lake, you can see the peak of Scafell Pike in the distance.
You’ll round off the tour with a drive by Coniston Water, which is famous due to its connection to Donald Campbell.
What's included
- Live commentary
- Transportation in a mini-coach
What's not included
- Food and drinks
- Admission to attractions
- Tips (optional)
Accessibility
- Service animals welcome
- Public transport links nearby
Health & safety
- Suitable for all fitness levels
Languages spoken by guide
Additional information
The minimum age for participating in this tour is five years.
This tour includes restroom and lunch breaks.
Please note that this tour involves a minimal amount of walking.
This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Please note that luggage storage is available at the departure point.