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Lakes & Dales by Rail

Enjoy the breathtaking panoramas of the north of England, experiencing the heritage railways, idyllic villages and iconic landmarks of the Lake District

From £699 per person


Experience picturesque journeys and leisurely moments in the stunning landscapes of the Lake District. Based in Wetheral, travel on heritage railways, enjoy the striking countryside of the north and delight in the natural beauty of this region.

Sail across Windermere to scenic Bowness and the pretty village of Grasmere, once home to William Wordsworth. Enjoy a steam-hauled rail journey to Dalegarth and visit Muncaster Castle overlooking the River Esk.

End your adventure with a trip across the Yorkshire Dales to Skipton on the famous Settle to Carlisle line.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable Experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Arrive in the scenic village of Wetheral

Your holiday begins as you arrive independently at the Crown Hotel, Wetheral, meeting the Tour Manager and the rest of the group. Situated in a picturesque village, close to the Scottish border and the city of Carlisle, this is the perfect base for our explorations.

With time at leisure before dinner at the hotel this evening, you could get to know the village. Head out for a stroll along the banks of the River Eden, or seek out its 16th-century church, Benedictine priory and traditional village green. This triangular green is dominated by the ornate brick-built Eden Bank constructed in 1834 and features Wetheral Cross standing in one corner.

Day 2 - Visiting the picturesque town of Windermere

After breakfast, we transfer by coach to Haverthwaite where we board a steam train* to Lakeside, on the southern shore of Windermere. As we travel, admire the passing lush green meadows, tranquil waters and dramatic peaks that define the idyllic landscapes of the Lake District.

Reaching Lakeside, a cruise takes us across Windermere to the town of Bowness. Windermere is one of the Lake District's most famous bodies of water and is recognised for its outstanding natural beauty, which has been the muse for countless artists and writers throughout history. In Bowness, there is time at leisure to explore the town. While here, you could visit the house of one of the Lake District's most renowned inhabitants, Beatrix Potter, and immerse yourself in her creative world.

On our way back to Wetheral by coach, we pause in pretty Grasmere. Close to Grasmere Lake, the village was once home to William Wordsworth, and you can wander along the river, explore the quaint streets or treat yourself to a local speciality - Grasmere gingerbread, which has been made here since 1854 using an authentic Victorian recipe.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead

Day 3 - Discover Ravenglass and the historic Muncaster Castle

This morning, our coach takes us to Carlisle where we board the train to Ravenglass. Heading south, admire the passing rolling green hills, delightful villages and picturesque farmsteads before the scenery transforms into a stunning coastal panorama, with views of the Irish Sea.

In Ravenglass, a steam-hauled* rail journey to Dalegarth awaits aboard the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. One of the oldest minimum-gauge heritage railways in England, the line originally opened in 1875 and boasts some truly incredible scenery. Enjoy fantastic views across pretty hills and the highest mountain range in England, before we arrive at Dalegarth station.

From here, we rejoin our coach and head to Muncaster where we visit its castle. Owned by the Pennington family for more than 800 years and set in picture-perfect surroundings, this fortress is almost Arthurian in appearance, with square towers topped by parapets. Enjoy some time to explore before returning to the hotel for dinner this evening.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead

Please Note - For departures 14th June and 6th September Days 3 and 4 have swapped around.

Day 4 - Exploring Skipton and riding the Settle to Carlisle Railway

A spectacular journey to Skipton on the Settle to Carlisle line awaits after breakfast. Due to natural obstacles, it took seven years to complete this route before its opening in 1875. However, the scenery that made it difficult to complete is the very reason this journey is extraordinary, and we experience it as our train cuts through hills, mountains and valleys, over marshland and rivers. Look out over miles of untouched beauty from your seat as we enter the Yorkshire Dales and pass over the majestic Ribblehead Viaduct, one of the iconic landmarks of the Yorkshire landscape.

Reaching Skipton, you're at leisure to explore the market town. Wander the cobbled streets lined with independent shops, cafes and traditional pubs. In the town centre, you'll find Skipton Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress which withstood a three-year siege during the Civil War.

After making the scenic return journey to Carlisle, our coach takes us back to Wetheral where we spend the evening and enjoy dinner at our hotel.

Day 5 - Homeward bound

From our charming base in Wetheral, we followed in the footsteps of literary greats with a scenic journey on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway followed by a serene Windermere Lake cruise to Bowness. The Settle to Carlisle Railway shared beautiful views and Skipton's cobbled streets were a delight to explore. Finally, the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway unveiled coastal and mountain panoramas, culminating in a visit to the majestic Muncaster Castle.

After a leisurely breakfast, your holiday comes to an end today. You may choose to spend more time exploring independently before making your way home.

Discoveries collection

Our Discoveries range offers everything you need at a great price so you can travel with confidence. It provides comfortable, locally run accommodation*, standard rail or economy flights and expert-led group tours. You'll be in groups with an average of 30-35 travellers and a maximum of 40. *where available

Departure Dates
26 April 2026From £699
24 May 2026Please call
14 June 2026Please call
28 June 2026From £699
12 July 2026From £749
19 July 2026From £749
26 July 2026From £779
16 August 2026From £829
23 August 2026From £749
6 September 2026From £799
13 September 2026From £749
20 September 2026From £779
27 September 2026From £749
11 October 2026From £699

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway

The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway is a 15 inch minimum gauge heritage railway in the Lake District, Cumbria. It's affectionately known as La'al Ratty meaning  "little railway" in olde Cumbrian dialect.  It runs for seven miles from Ravenglass, by the sea, to Dalegarth Station at the top of the valley with magnificent views down from the fells. The line has been preserved by the Ravenglass and Eskdale Preservation Society, and is run mostly by volunteers. The small size of the carriages and engine resemble a toy train. It enjoys scenic views throughout its journey.

Settle-Carlisle Railway
Ribblehead Viaduct

The iconic Settle-Carlisle Railway was the last mainline railway to be built in the UK and was completed in 1876 by the Midland Railway Company after six years of work. Widely accepted as being one of the best-engineered mainline tracks in England, the line is visually dramatic and offers a truly great rail journey.

Haverthwaite Railway
Haverthwaite Railway

The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway is a 3.2-mile-long heritage railway in Cumbria, that runs through the awe-inspiring scenery of the Leven Valley. Beginning in the small village of Haverthwaite in the stunning Lake District, the line runs through the beautiful scenery of majestic lakes and flowing rivers, to its terminus in Lakeside at the southern end of Windermere, the largest natural lake in England. The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway originally opened in 1869, as a branch line of the Furness Railway and a local passenger train. The line was closed to passengers in 1965 and then shut down completely two years later. As a result, a group of rail enthusiasts formed the Lakeside Railway Society with the aim of preserving the line, and it was eventually reopened in May 1973. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction which takes its passengers on a delightful journey back to a bygone era of rail travel.

Hotels
Crown Hotel Wetheral, Wetheral
Crown Hotel Wetheral, Wetheral

Based in the beautiful village of Wetheral just outside of Carlisle, the 4-Star Crown Hotel Wetheral offers an ideal base in rural surroundings. There's a host of fantastic facilities on-site, including an AA Rosette-awarded restaurant, a traditional village pub and a leisure centre that boasts a pool, steam room and sauna. Guest rooms are spacious and comfortable, with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, complimentary toiletries, a safe and tea & coffee-making facilities.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

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