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Windermere Stays. 🚤 Boat Trips & Rowing on Windermere One of the most popular things to do in Windermere is to get out onto the lake itself. A cruise on Lake Windermere offers stunning views across the surrounding fells and is a relaxing way to experience the landscape. For something more personal, rowing boats are available to hire — perfect for a peaceful spring afternoon. If you're visiting the Lake District at Easter, this is one experience not to miss. ✨ Stargazing in the South Lakes For a quieter experience, stargazing is one of the more unique Lake District spring activities. The South Lakes offer low light pollution, meaning on clear evenings you can enjoy truly dark skies. It’s a simple but memorable way to experience the Lake District at Easter — especially after a day exploring. Why not visit the new Observatory at Grizdale. Their planetarium is equipped with a state of the art Emerald projection system and a ceiling mounted dome to give you an awe-inspiring view of the sky and universe. 🌿 Walks with a View Walking is one of the best things to do in the Lake District at Easter, and spring is ideal for gentler routes. Rydal Mount offers historic gardens and scenic views, while Muncaster Castle provides expansive grounds and woodland walks. Both are excellent choices for those looking to combine nature with a relaxed pace. For the more adventurous check out our blog on Wainwright Fells near Windermere. 🦙 Unique Experiences If you’re searching for more unusual things to do near Windermere, there are plenty of memorable options. Alpaca walks with Alpacaly Ever After offer a calm and enjoyable way to explore the countryside, while ghyll scrambling provides a more adventurous experience in the heart of the landscape. These activities add something a little different to your Lake District Easter break. 🌼 Enjoy the Simple Moments Not all things to do in the Lake District at Easter need to be planned. Spring is a time to slow down — whether that’s enjoying a lakeside coffee, taking a short walk or simply relaxing in peaceful surroundings. Often, these quieter moments are what make a Lake District stay so memorable.

Things to Do in the Lake District at Easter | Windermere Guide

Discover the best things to do in the Lake District this Easter — from scenic boat trips to unique outdoor experiences near Windermere.

Boat on Windermere, The Lake District - Group of people with bikes boarding a boat to cruise on Lake Windermere (© Cumbria Tourism)

Easter is one of the best times to visit Cumbria, and if you’re looking for things to do in the Lake District at Easter, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Spring brings fresh colour, quieter walking routes and a more relaxed atmosphere — making it the perfect time to explore. Whether you’re planning a Windermere Easter break or a longer stay, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the Lakes.

Here are some of our favourite things to do near Windermere this Easter.

grizdale observatory - The Lake Districts public observatory and planetarium

"From lakeside calm to unforgettable experiences, Easter in the Lake District is the perfect time to slow down and explore"

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🚤 Boat Trips & Rowing on Windermere

One of the most popular things to do in Windermere is to get out onto the lake itself.

A cruise on Lake Windermere offers stunning views across the surrounding fells and is a relaxing way to experience the landscape. For something more personal, rowing boats are available to hire — perfect for a peaceful spring afternoon.

If you're visiting the Lake District at Easter, this is one experience not to miss.

✨ Stargazing in the South Lakes 

For a quieter experience, stargazing is one of the more unique Lake District spring activities.

The South Lakes offer low light pollution, meaning on clear evenings you can enjoy truly dark skies. It’s a simple but memorable way to experience the Lake District at Easter — especially after a day exploring.

Why not visit the new Observatory at Grizdale. Their planetarium is equipped with a state of the art Emerald projection system and a ceiling mounted dome to give you an awe-inspiring view of the sky and universe. 

🌿 Walks with a View 

Walking is one of the best things to do in the Lake District at Easter, and spring is ideal for gentler routes.

Rydal Mount offers historic gardens and scenic views, while Muncaster Castle provides expansive grounds and woodland walks. Both are excellent choices for those looking to combine nature with a relaxed pace.

For the more adventurous check out our blog on Wainwright Fells near Windermere.

🦙 Unique Experiences

If you’re searching for more unusual things to do near Windermere, there are plenty of memorable options.

Alpaca walks with Alpacaly Ever After offer a calm and enjoyable way to explore the countryside, while ghyll scrambling provides a more adventurous experience in the heart of the landscape.

These activities add something a little different to your Lake District Easter break.

🌼 Enjoy the Simple Moments 

Not all things to do in the Lake District at Easter need to be planned.

Spring is a time to slow down — whether that’s enjoying a lakeside coffee, taking a short walk or simply relaxing in peaceful surroundings. Often, these quieter moments are what make a Lake District stay so memorable.

Spring flowers at Hawkshead - Daffodils in the grounds of Hawkshead Hill Church, the Lake District (© Cumbria Tourism)

📍 Why Windermere Is the Perfect Base 

Choosing the right location is key when planning your Lake District Easter break.

Staying near Windermere gives you easy access to some of the best things to do in the Lake District, including:

  • Lake Windermere
  • Ambleside and Grasmere
  • Scenic walking routes
  • South Lakes attractions

At the same time, a more rural setting allows you to return to peace and quiet after a day exploring.

Alpaca's at The Lingholm Estate - Alpaca walking along the shores of Derwentwater in the Lake District (© Cumbria Tourism)
Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass - Muncaster Castle and grounds in the Western Lake District (© Muncaster Castle)

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