Crow How is situated in the the beautiful Rydal valley, in the heart of the Lake District. We
are ideally placed for walking or sightseeing with almost all areas of the Lake District being reachable within an hours drive. There are many walks in the immediate area, from the Fairfield Horseshoe at over 2600ft to low level walks alongside lakes and tarns in the valley. One of our favourite walks is to Grasmere along the 'Coffin Route' where they used to take the deceased tobe
buried in Grasmere. This walk and many others can be found in your bedroom folders, from books in our two lounges and from local booksellers.
Ambleside has grown over the years to a thriving village that has many wonderful shops, restau
rants and cafes. One of the largest garden centres in the UK is 20 minutes walk away, withthe Cinema and Park less that 15 minutes. We can recommend places to eat and have infomation of our preferred places in you bedroom folders. Waterhead, which is 30 minutes walk or a 5 minute drive away is the jumping off place for catching the ferries that can take you to Bowness and Lakeside on Windermere Lake.
Beyond Grasmere lies Keswick, the gateway to the Borrowdale Valley. A more rougher scene is set out before you as this is the setting for many of the highest mountains in the Lakes. Continuing through Borrowdale will take you over Honister Pass and down towards Buttermere and Crummock Water.
Windermere and Kendal are south of us, with Kentmere Valley providing some lovely low and highlevel walks with a real sense of being tucked away. Around Winster and Newby Bridge can be found some great low level walks which take you away from the crowds and into some beautiful valleys and vill
ages that are hidden from the tourists.
