1. Ullswater
View from the top of Hallin Fell |
View from the bench |
2. Hol Beck/ Skelghyll Lane
Perfect picnic spot just behind that tree. |
This pretty little spot is a relatively gentle hike from Town End (where you'll find a couple of laybys for parking), or a slightly steeper hike from Ambleside. From either direction it's only about a mile and for the views you get over Windermere it's well worth the effort. When we first found this spot we stopped for our sarnies and within 5 minutes another couple came past and told us how it was their favourite picnic spot, but that's not a problem as there are plenty of rocky outcrops around so room enough for everyone. (There are no benches here so be sure to take a rug if you don't like sitting on rocks or grass.)
As it's such a short walk from Ambleside it makes for a perfect summer evening picnic; you can watch the sun begin to set over the fells and still be back in town within half an hour or so before it gets dark. Or maybe that's just the old romantic in me talking...
Sunset over the fells. |
View from the water at Fell Foot Park |
If a hike and a picnic rug isn't your idea of a picnic then how about a proper park with picnic benches, toilets and a cafe? Fell Foot Park is on the most southerly point of Windermere and is owned by the National Trust. There's a large pay & display car park though if you're a member it's free. I'll be honest, this place gets very busy during the summer months but at around 5pm it empties and you can pretty much have the place to yourself. There are toilets, plenty of places to sit and, if you visit during the day, usually some attractions for the kids (details will be on their website here.). It's also a popular place for taking a dip in the lake though remember this is still open water and boats etc. will be passing through.
4. Walna Scar Road Car Park
NOT the exact view from the car park but pretty close |
OK, I'll admit it, this doesn't sound like the prettiest picnic spot on earth, but trust me, it's the perfect way to enjoy a picnic in the fells yet only be a few yards from your car.
The car park is along a steep single track road on the hills just to the south of Coniston. The car park is quite large but unsurfaced so expect it to be bumpy, it's free to park but does get busy, mainly with hikers. If you're timing your visit much of the traffic is going up the single track road in the mornings and down in the afternoons, but it's far from an exact science! Beyond the car park the broad track continues and there are many lovely open grassy spots where you can set up a decent picnic and enjoy views down over Coniston Water.
Because it's higher up and rather exposed it will generally be a little breezier here than in the picnic spots on the lake shore (of which there are many - the best of which are a series of benches around the head of the lake with views along the whole length), so pack a flask of tea and a sweatshirt just in case.
5. Raven Crag
No pain, no views like this. |
OK, this one is a hefty walk but it is pretty much my favourite spot in the Lake District. Head to the top end of Thirlmere and take the road across the dam; there you'll find a small car park. Look up and you'll see Raven Crag looming above you (I warned you it was a hefty walk!). If you follow the road away from the lake you'll soon find a signed footpath leading up into the forest, it rises steeply and, if you're anything like me, you'll be wanting to stop at regular intervals to catch your breath. When you reach the broad track at the top, double back on yourself up onto the crag and keep going until you see the view in the photograph. (Though probably minus the snow.) Despite its lofty status there is a broad, flat, grassy area protected from most of the wind and absolutely perfect for a picnic.
So there you have it; a selection of lovely picnic spots to start you off; all we need now is a long hot summer!
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