Discover one of the Lake District’s most rewarding walking experiences with the National Trust’s Windermere to Troutbeck route. This carefully curated path showcases the very best of the region’s natural beauty, taking you through picturesque valleys, alongside sparkling waters, and past charming villages that embody the authentic character of the Lakes.
The walk offers visitors an immersive journey through landscapes that have inspired poets, painters, and outdoor enthusiasts for centuries. Whether you’re a seasoned fell walker or simply looking for a leisurely stroll with memorable views, this National Trust-managed route provides the perfect balance of accessibility and scenic wonder. The trail winds through some of the most photographed corners of the Lake District, with every turn revealing new vistas and photo opportunities.
As a National Trust attraction, this walking route benefits from dedicated conservation and maintenance, ensuring a high-quality experience for all visitors. The route is perfect for those wanting to experience the authentic Lake District countryside while supporting important conservation efforts. Expect to encounter diverse wildlife, native woodland, and the kind of peaceful solitude that makes the Lakes so special.
Visitor information
| Address | St Catherines Cottage, Patterdale Rd, Windermere LA23 1NH, UK |
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| Phone | 015394 46027 |
| Website | https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/lake-district/townend/windermere-to-townend-walk |
| Google rating | 4.8 / 5 |
| Admission | Free to visit |
Tips for your visit
- Check the weather before heading out โ Lake District conditions can change quickly, so bring waterproof layers
- Wear sturdy walking boots with good grip; some sections can be muddy or uneven after rain
- Visit in early morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography and fewer crowds
Featured image courtesy of Zyad Alholan via Google Maps.
