All powered boats on Windermere, whether in use, moored, for private use or business must have a current Windermere Registration. This includes any boat with an outboard or electric motor or any other mechanical means of propulsion.
Do you have to book Windermere Ferry?
Bowness / Windermere Ferry :
Most venues need to be pre-booked and some will have reduced hours and/or timed-ticketing.
Where does the Windermere ferry go?
Windermere Ferry takes people, vehicles, horses and cycles across the lake. It links the busy eastern shore of the lake and the peaceful countryside between Windermere and Coniston on the west, where there are many attractions and facilities for walking, riding and cycling.
Do Windermere cruises run all year round?
Welcome to Windermere
🚢 Explore Lake Windermere by boat – scenic cruises every day and open all year.
What boats are allowed on Lake Windermere? – Related Questions
How much is the boat from Ambleside to Bowness?
Single/return tickets from Lakeside Pier to
Destination |
Adult Single |
Child Single |
Ambleside |
£14.70 |
£8.90 |
Bowness |
£11.30 |
£6.80 |
Brockhole (Via Bowness) |
Freedom |
Freedom |
Windermere Jetty |
£12.60 |
£7.60 |
1 more row
How long does it take to walk from Windermere to Bowness?
Recommended time: 1 hour+
It should be fairly smooth underfoot, but the final descent into Bowness may be a little trickier. At 1.7 miles, this Windermere walk should take you around an hour, but could take up to an hour and a half depending on how quickly you make it up the incline!
What time does Windermere ferry close?
The ferry operates every day except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Its timetable sees crossings begin around 6.50 am and end at 9.50 pm (8.50 pm in the winter). There is a service from one side to the other every 30 minutes.
Can you walk from Windermere to Ambleside?
This is a nice scenic route between two of the Lake District’s premier towns. It takes you from Windermere to Ambleside via Orrest Head, Troutbeck and Wansfell Pike.
Can you sail out of lake Windermere?
Windermere is a popular and busy lake enjoyed by many diverse groups of people. The lake is used for a wide variety of pursuits such as powered water sports, sailing, canoeing, wind-surfing, fishing and swimming.
Can you pay by card on the Windermere Ferry?
New handheld ticketing machines (pictured below) will allow ferry staff to take payments by cash or card during the journey.
How long does the Windermere Ferry take?
The ferry carries up to 18 cars and over 100 passengers. Crossing normally takes 10 minutes including loading, safety checks and the journey across the lake.
Why is Windermere Ferry closed?
Due to a hydraulic fault, the service has had to be suspended at this time. We apologise for the inconvenience. Thanks for your patience we are now back in service. A change in circumstances has meant that we have to close the Ferry for the essential maintenance a bit earlier.
Can dogs go Windermere Ferry?
Dogs travel for free on all Windermere Lake Cruises’ scheduled cruises . All we ask is that they are well-behaved and kept on a lead at all times.
Is Beatrix Potter Museum dog friendly?
“Great for little ones.”
What is there to do with dogs in Windermere?
Things to do in Windermere with dogs
- Windermere Lake Cruises.
- Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway.
- Ambleside Roman Fort.
- Ambleside Common Wood Walk.
- Grizedale Forest.
- Orrest Head Circular Walk.
- The Flying Pig, Bowness-on-Windermere.
- Brockhole Café, Brockhole-on-Windermere.
Is Beatrix Potter House dog friendly?
We decided not to visit as the dogs who are well behaved and on leads were not even allowed to walk round the gardens.
How much does it cost to visit Beatrix Potter’s house?
Guide Prices
Adults £15.40, child £7.70, family £38.50. National Trust members free. Prices include a voluntary 10% donation but visitors can choose to pay standard price admission.
Is Kendal Museum dog friendly?
Accessibility | Kendal Museum. We strive to make sure the Museum can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages and abilities. We have step-free access to all parts of the Museum and Guide and Assistance Dogs are welcome.