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Beyond Windermere: The Lake District’s Lesser-Known Villages

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Beyond Windermere: The Lake District’s Lesser-Known Villages

Escape the crowds and discover the Lake District’s lesser-known villages, from peaceful Buttermere to foodie favourite Cartmel. Explore charming hidden spots and plan your last-minute Lake District trip.

05 Jun 25
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When most people think of the Lake District, places like Windermere, Ambleside, and Keswick come to mind – and for good reason. They’re stunning, full of life, and well worth a visit. But if you’re craving something a little quieter, a little less polished, and a lot more personal, the Lake District has plenty of tucked-away treasures just waiting to be uncovered.


Thinking about booking a last-minute stay in the Lake District? Here are some of our favourite lesser-known villages to check out – the kind of places you won’t always find on a tourist map, but that leave a lasting impression.


1. Buttermere: Peaceful Views and Fewer Crowds



Buttermere is a postcard-perfect village set beside a tranquil lake and surrounded by dramatic fells – but it often flies under the radar compared to nearby Derwentwater or Ullswater. There’s a short, flat loop around the lake if you're feeling active, but it’s also a brilliant place to just sit, breathe, and soak in the scenery with far fewer crowds.


2. Cartmel: For Food Lovers and Slow Days



Tucked in the southern Lake District, Cartmel is a tiny village with a big foodie reputation. It’s home to L’Enclume, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and the equally famous Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding. Beyond the food, you’ll find cobbled lanes, old pubs, and a lovely 12th-century priory. It’s ideal for a last minute stay in the Lakes or a relaxed afternoon of exploring.


3. Rydal: Wordsworth’s Favourite Corner



Nestled between Ambleside and Grasmere, Rydal is often overlooked by visitors rushing between the two. But it has a charm all its own. Visit Rydal Mount, William Wordsworth’s former home, and enjoy the peaceful gardens he designed himself. Rydal Hall nearby has a quiet waterfall walk and a brilliant little tearoom tucked behind the main house.


4. Elterwater: A Tiny Village with Big Charm



Elterwater feels like the Lake District distilled into one tiny hamlet. There’s a charming inn, a few stone cottages, and not much else – and that’s exactly the appeal. It’s perfect if you're after a peaceful stay in the Lake District, beautiful surroundings, and the feeling that you’ve stumbled across somewhere special. Great Langdale is just around the corner, but Elterwater itself remains blissfully quiet.


5. Stott Park Bobbin Mill: A Glimpse into Lakeland Industry



For something completely different, head to Stott Park Bobbin Mill near Newby Bridge. This working museum tells the story of how the humble bobbin helped power the textile industry. It’s hands-on, family-friendly, and offers a fascinating peek into Lakeland history that goes beyond sheep farming and poetry. Book one of our luxury Lake District cottages and immerse yourself in the heritage of the land!


6. Crummock Water: Wild, Remote, and Untouched



Crummock Water lies just north of Buttermere and is even more secluded. It’s wild, open, and flanked by dramatic hills. You’ll rarely see more than a handful of people here, even in high season. The views are spectacular, and the atmosphere is pure serenity. It’s one of those places that makes you feel completely connected to nature. View our luxury Lake District lodges to plan your trip to Crummock Water.


7. Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway: A Scenic Ride Through Hidden Valleys



Affectionately known as the La’al Ratty, this narrow-gauge steam railway chugs from the coastal village of Ravenglass to the foot of the Eskdale Valley. It’s one of the most scenic train rides in England, and a great way to explore a quieter, less-visited side of the Lake District without setting off on a hike.


Book Your Last Minute Stay In The Lake District



The Lake District might be a national treasure, but that doesn’t mean you need to follow the crowds. From secret valleys and sleepy villages to quirky museums and Michelin-star meals, there’s so much to discover beyond Windermere.

Want a great deal on last minute UK holidays? Explore our handpicked collection of luxury holiday homes in the Lake District – perfect for those who like their adventures a little more personal and a lot more relaxing.





Published 05 Jun 25


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