See all pictures (4) Your chosen break Windermere Cruise & Afternoon Tea on a Steam Train 4 day break See all pictures (6) Highlights The Lake District Bowness-on-Windermere The Britannia Hotel, Bolton Highlights Highlights A wonderful four-day break to discover the Lake District’s most popular visitor destination, stunning Bowness-on-Windermere, home to England’s largest lake with quaint stone cottages and lakefront pubs. Combine this with a traditional Afternoon Tea as you travel through the Dales on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey steam railway for a truly spectacular break - splendid! What's Included? Coach travel with reserved seatingThree nights dinner, bed and breakfast at The Britannia Hotel - Bolton "2 for 1" bar for three hours each evening with a choice of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinksVisit to Kendal on your outward journeyReturn travel with Afternoon Tea, aboard the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - 1 hour round tripVisit to Bowness-on-Windermere with a spectacular Lake Windermere cruise as well as time in GrasmereVisit to Liverpool on your return journeyBowness-on-Windermere - A busy town right on the shore of the largest lake in The Lake District -and England: Windermere. You’ll find traditional stone cottages, lakefront pubs, B&Bs – and lots and lots of water sports!Grasmere - The pretty former home of William Wordsworth rests alongside Grasmere Lake, surrounded by a panorama of fells, mountains, woodlands, and lush farmland. Old cottages, local slate houses and Victorian villas are scattered amongst hotels, galleries and tourist shops – including its famous gingerbread shop (est 1854!).Options: Vegetarian / Standard Afternoon Tea - Please select your required afternoon tea requirements during the booking process.Please note: Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway are unable to cater for vegan,gluten-free, dairy-free, nut allergies or any other kind of food intolerance diet. The Britannia Hotel, Bolton The Britannia Hotel, Bolton A warm welcome awaits at this modern hotel, offering great countryside views over Rivington Pike. With excellent hotel accommodation, traditional food, great facilities and a high standard of customer service.Hotel Features: All bedrooms with en-suite facilities, television, telephone, trouser press, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities • Relaxing bar with a choice of fine wines and beverages • Restaurant • Lift to all floors. The Lake District The Lake District A unique tapestry of mountains, lakes & tarnsThe Lake District is England's largest National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site AND home to the highest mountain (Scafell Pike), longest lake (Windermere) and deepest lake in the country (Wastwater). The national park’s unique landscape is the product of geographical processes over the last 500 million years.You might have noticed that it rains a lot here. This, combined with extra deep glacial valleys and volcanic rock that doesn’t allow the water to seep away, is the reason there are so many lakes and tarns.An unrivalled list of things to see & doDotted around this peaceful - and photogenic part of the world are many historic towns and villages, vast farmland, ancient dry-stone walls, and so much more. If you’re heading here for an adventure or to get back to nature - you can walk, hike, hire a boat, camp.. the list is unrivalled.If you like to eat and drink, there are many cosy pubs to treat yourself to a locally distilled beer (or something stronger), and if you want to stock up on local delicacies or gifts for loved ones, there are countless quaint little shops.Don’t miss - If you haven’t already, try Kendal Mint Cake, a locally made energy-boosting snack enjoyed by hikers worldwide! Bowness-on-Windermere Bowness-on-Windermere Right on the shore of Windermere The tiny town of Bowness-on-Windermere - not to be confused with Windermere town, is right on the shore of the largest lake in the Lake District, and England: Windermere. It sprung up after the opening of the railway line from Oxenholme and Kendal to Windermere in 1847 – because it was the nearest accessible point to the lake. A great base for exploring The Lake District Busy year-round, there are regular ferries departing from the tourist town and crossing the large lake. Only a short walk will take you to Orrest Head, the first ‘summit’ Alfred Wainwright visited in his book ‘Lakeland’. Also found in Bowness - see the famous characters from Beatrix Potter’s famous books come to life at The World of Beatrix Potter, a must-see attraction for the whole family. Seats Available Available Taken Your seats can be reserved at checkout Room types & pricing Can't find the room type you need? Call: 0344 815 3001 and we'll do our best to help you. Book now Please note: Room availability on this page is updated every 24 hours.To view current room availability click book now.