The Lake District is the most beautiful corner of England, and the valleys of Grasmere and Rydal are surely the most beautiful in the Lake District.

So many of Lakeland's most rewarding walks start in the village that is not uncommon for visitors to stay for a week and never walk the same ground twice

The stunning scenery of Grasmere Lake, the simple charm of Lakeland Farm nestling in the hills, the ever changing mood of the Lakeland weather. All have challenged artists and writers for centuries.

It matters not wether you are 16 or 60, Grasmere is a very special place. After all, the stunning scenery inspired the greatest romantic poetry ever written.

Where else would you find a Story Tellers Garden? Or a Tea Garden with real Fairies...(take care, you have to believe in fairies to see them.) There's also a large park with a play area, plenty of room for family games, and the young at heartlove the scenery and fresh air just as much as anyone else.

When the hustle and bustle of city life is really getting you down, what better than to escape to a beautiful village, surrounded by England's finest scenery, beside the calm waters of a peaceful lake. A visit to Grasmere is perfect for leaving your cares behind and enjoying the simple pleasures of life.


 
 
 
 
 

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Many sites in Grasmere have associations with Wordsworth. As well as Dove Cottage, he also lived at Allen Bank on the west side of the village.
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