Best Places to Stay in the Lake District

Find your perfect base for exploring the mountains, lakes, and villages.

Choosing where to stay is one of the most exciting parts of planning a trip to the Lake District. Do you want a bustling town with plenty of shops and restaurants, or a tranquil village surrounded by iconic fells? Each area has its own unique character. Here’s a guide to some of the best locations to help you decide.

Boats on Windermere

Windermere & Bowness

Best for: First-time visitors, lake activities, and attractions.

The area around England's largest lake is a fantastic base, offering the widest range of accommodation, shops, and restaurants. It's the epicentre for boat trips and watersports.

A view over Ambleside town

Ambleside

Best for: Walkers, foodies, and exploring the Central Lakes.

A vibrant town at the head of Windermere. It's a paradise for walkers with access to the Langdales, and boasts excellent outdoor shops, cinemas, and some of the best pubs in the Lakes.

Keswick town with Derwentwater and mountains

Keswick

Best for: Hikers, adventure, and the North Lakes.

The adventure capital of the Lakes, nestled between Skiddaw and Derwentwater. It's the perfect base for tackling famous fells like Catbells, with a superb market and a friendly feel.

The village of Grasmere surrounded by fells

Grasmere

Best for: Romantic getaways, literary history, and peace.

Famously loved by Wordsworth, Grasmere is a picture-perfect village offering a quieter, more relaxed experience. It's steeped in poetic history and surrounded by beautiful fells.

Coniston Water with fells behind

Coniston

Best for: Outdoor enthusiasts and a quieter lakeside stay.

Set on the shores of Coniston Water, this village has a rich history and a strong connection to 'Swallows and Amazons'. A great base for hiking the Old Man of Coniston.