Windermere
Windermere in the Lake District - ten and a half miles long and 219 feet deep - is England's largest lake. Its name comes from the Scandinavian for 'lake of a man called Vinandr'.
Blue Green Algae on Windermere
2 September 2010
The Environment Agency has informed us that blue-green algae has been found in Windermere, with some samples at high levels. Blue-green algae occurs naturally in fresh water, but can be harmful to people and animals.
We are putting up signs next to the water, telling people what precautions they should take for themselves, pets and livestock. Although it is not always harmful you should avoid contact with water around blue-green algae.
More information: See the Blue green algae page for description and advice
England's largest lake
Ambleside is half a mile north from the lake. This bustling town is full of tea shops, restaurants and walking equipment shops. It's a great starting point for many different walks.
Waterhead at the north end of Windermere is a picturesque stop for the cruisers, with cafes and a garden centre.
The Brockhole - The Lake District Visitor Centre is a Victorian house on the lakeside with gardens, shop, cafe and adventure playground.
The village of Windermere is a mile inland uphill from the lake. Here you can find Bed and Breakfasts, a supermarket and the railway station.
Bowness is about halfway down on the eastern shore and full of shops, restaurants, cafes, attractions, hotels and Bed and Breakfasts.
Ferry Nab on the eastern shore is where the car ferry departs for Ferry House.
Fell Foot, belonging to the National Trust, is a lovely place to enjoy the lakeshore.
Lakeside at the foot of the lake has a hotel and the Aquarium of the Lakes, and is the terminus of a steam railway.
Newby Bridge is at the far southern end of Windermere, with hotels and cottages.
More information
Check out the links on the left and Your guide to Windermere leaflet (opens Document Library).
Want even more visitor information?
Visit Golakes (opens in new window), the official website of the tourist board for The Lake District and Cumbria. Browse and book accommodation and attractions online and see what's on in the area.
