The bay, in which Bowness is situated, commands one of the prettiest views of Lake Windermere. It has a lovely promenade along the shores of the lake and offers views of the islands and across the lake to the wooded hills. The town is still small, although it has expanded from the original fishing village due to the demands of tourism.

Cruise boats run from the water’s edge and there are ferries to Ambleside and to Lakeside. There are always plenty of water birds on the lake here, waiting to be fed by those queuing for boat rides.

The 15th Century church of St Martin stands on the site of a much earlier building. The fine stained glass window at the east of the church was originally from Cartmel Priory, dissolved in 1537. Apparently, the arms displayed in the window are those of an ancestor of George Washington, first president of the United States of America.

Perhaps the most famous daughter of the place was Beatrix Potter. An exhibition, The World of Beatrix Potter, shows videos and other material about the author and her work. For those who have not already met Peter Rabbit and Mrs Tiggi-Winkle there is plenty of opportunity to get to know them here.

The other main attraction of Bowness is the Windermere Steamboat Museum. As well as displaying various bits and pieces from boats of the last three hundred years, it also houses an Arthur Ransome exhibition, which tells about the particular vessels which inspired “Swallows and Amazons” in addition to holding Ransome’s own boat.

We found 23 listings:

Nagoya Country House
Lovely house overlooking lake windermere all ensuite .
015394 44356
Windermere Marina Village
Luxury self catering , traditional Lakeland Holiday Cottages available for rental. Complimentary membership to the Private Leisure Club, Swimming Pool and the Spinnaker Club for residents.
015394 46551
Pilgrims Rest
A traditional mid-terraced, stone built cottage offering 3 star accomodation for up to five people.
0121 415 4036
Langdale View
Four 3 star self catering apartments available, ideally situated as the base for a Lake District holiday.
015394 46655
Burnside Hotel
A wide choice of bedrooms and suites available, all equipped to a high standard, and located in mature gardens with views overlooking Lake Windermere. The hotel also has its own all-weather leisure centre.
08700 468640
Brackenrigg Lodge
An apartment and a cottage available set in 3 acres of landscaped gardens.
015394 47770
Lakelovers
A variety of self catering accomodation available including traditional Lakeland Farmhouses and modern luxury lakeside apartments. Free leisure club facilities with each booking.
015394 88855
Newby Bridge Hotel
Directly overlooking the southern tip of Lake Windermere, this hotel offers quality en suite bedrooms, good food and superb leisure facilities.
015395 31222
Swan Hotel
This newly renovated 4 star hotel offers luxury en suite rooms and suites, traditional lounges, restaurant, brasserie and health & leisure facilities.
015395 31681
The Whitewater Lake District Hotel
This tastefully converted old mill offers spacious en suite rooms with modern amenities, the Riverside Restaurant and Fisherman's Bar.
015395 31133
Aphrodite's Lodge
A luxury lodge offering a collection of unique themed suites.
015394 45052
Beechwood Bed & Breakfast
An ETC 4 Diamond rated hotel, with a Tourist Board Gold Award, offering bed & breakfast accomodation. The private Leisure Facilities at Windermere Manor Hotel are available free of charge to all Beechwood guests.
015394 43403

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