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Ambleside
The walking hub of the Lake District. A small market town at the northern tip of Windermere that gives direct access to Langdale, the Fairfield Horseshoe, and most of the central fells without significant driving. If walking is the priority, this is the base.
Postcode
LA22 0DB
To Langdale
8 miles
Windermere to Keswick
555 Bus
Ferry from Bowness
35 min
About Ambleside
Ambleside has been a market town since the 16th century. It sits at the head of Windermere, where Stock Beck flows down from the fells through the middle of the town. The town is compact β you can walk from one end to the other in 10 minutes β and is built in the grey Lakeland slate that characterises the central Lakes.
The townβs position makes it the best walking base in the Lake District. Langdale is 8 miles west. The Fairfield Horseshoe, one of the most celebrated circuit walks in the eastern Lakes, starts and ends here. Rydal Water is a short walk north. Grasmere is 4 miles north on the 555 bus. Coniston is 8 miles south.
What to See in Ambleside
Bridge House
Stock Beck, LA22 0EF Β· Free
The building that appears on more Lake District postcards than almost anything else. A tiny, two-room cottage built on a bridge over Stock Beck. Worth five minutes.
Stock Ghyll Force
20 min walk from market
The waterfall above the town. The path up through the Victorian woodland takes 20 minutes from the market place and reaches a series of falls that drop about 70 feet.
The Armitt Museum
Rydal Road, LA22 0BZ Β· Charged
Beatrix Potter watercolours, John Ruskin material, and a fossil collection. Smaller and more interesting than its modest appearance suggests.
Waterhead Pier
LA22 0BB
The Windermere Lake Cruises ferry arrives and departs from Waterhead, half a mile south of the town centre. A pleasant walk from the pier into town.
Walking from Ambleside
Loughrigg Fell
335m Β· 40 min to summitThe local hill, directly above the town. A fine summit view over Windermere, Elterwater, and back into the central fells. The path from Rothay Park takes around 40 minutes. The right walk for a late afternoon or first visit to get oriented.
The Fairfield Horseshoe
10 miles Β· 900m ascent Β· 6-7 hrsThe classic big walk from Ambleside. A circuit via Nab Scar, Heron Pike, Great Rigg, Fairfield, Dove Crag, and Low Pike, returning through the valley. Start south through the town to the path at Rydal village.
Langdale from Ambleside
Drive or 516 bus westOld Dungeon Ghyll at the head of Great Langdale (LA22 9JU) is the departure point for Scafell Pike via Esk Hause, Bowfell, and most of the southern high fells.
Where to Eat and Drink
Zeffirellis
Best restaurantCompston Road, LA22 0BT
A cinema and restaurant combined, with an Italian and vegetarian menu that is genuinely good. The price point is reasonable for the quality. Book ahead on weekends.
Fellpack
Best lunchNear the old Market Hall, LA22 0BT
A light, modern menu with local ingredients. The kind of place you eat well without spending a lot. Suitable for walkers returning off the fell who want something beyond a pub sandwich.
The Golden Rule
Best pubSmithy Brow, LA22 9AS
No music, no slot machines, no food β just good real ale in unpretentious surroundings. It is a pub that respects what it is and does not try to be something else.
Getting There
By Bus or Boat
- β’ 555 bus β Windermere to Keswick via Ambleside (hourly)
- β’ Windermere Lake Cruises from Bowness (35 min) to Waterhead
- β’ Day Rider tickets give unlimited travel on connecting routes
By Car
- β’ A591 between Windermere and Keswick
- β’ Parking on Rydal Road and Kelsick Road (pay and display)
- β’ Fills early on summer weekends. Arrive by 9am.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is there to do in Ambleside?+
Walking is the main draw β Ambleside is the best base in the Lakes for accessing the central fells. Loughrigg Fell above the town is a classic starter. Stock Ghyll Force waterfall is a 20-minute walk. Bridge House, the tiny National Trust building on a bridge, is worth a quick look. The Armitt Museum covers local history and art.
Is Ambleside good as a walking base?+
It is probably the best base in the Lake District for walking. Langdale is 8 miles west. Coniston is 8 miles south. The Fairfield Horseshoe starts from the edge of town. Rydal Water and Grasmere are within easy reach. Dozens of walks start within a mile of the market cross.
Where should I eat in Ambleside?+
Zeffirellis on Compston Road is consistently good β a cinema-restaurant combination with Italian and vegetarian food, good wine. The Golden Rule on Smithy Brow is the best pub for a straightforward pint in unpretentious surroundings. Fellpack near the old Market Hall is good for lunch.
How do I get to Ambleside without a car?+
The 555 bus runs between Windermere station and Keswick via Ambleside, Rydal, and Grasmere. It runs roughly hourly. The Windermere Lake Cruises also run from Bowness to Waterhead pier in Ambleside (35 minutes). Both are reliable and allow car-free access to the central Lakes.
Is Ambleside or Windermere better as a base?+
Ambleside for walking and fell access. Windermere for lake activities, better transport connections, and more accommodation variety. If you intend to walk every day, Ambleside puts you much closer to the central fells without needing to drive through the busy Windermere area each morning.