Ullswater Steamers, Lake District

It's called the Lake District for a reason, and there really is no better way to see a lake, than to get on it. Steamer's by name, steamer's by nature. These little boats are a lot speedier than you might think! However, perhaps not quite speedy enough as a tour of the 7.3mile long lake takes just over 2 hours. Luckily for some of us there is a well stocked bar on board, and the staff don't judge you for drinking wine at midday. There is sporadic commentary throughout the trip, pointing out the birthplace for a very popular (and Katie's favourite) dessert, and also the daffodils where William Wordsworth penned the timeless "I wandered lonely as a cloud". Most people seemed to be using the boat to get to hiking routes, of which we have been told there are many. Not only hiking routes, but waterfalls.. More on this later!

Fun Fact - Donald Campbell set the world water speed record on Ullswater, July 23 1955, reaching a cool 202.32mph in his Bluebird K7. 





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