Things to do in North West England, England: The Best Lookouts

November 11, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in North West England, United Kingdom including Orrest Head, Queen Adelaide's Hill, Walla Crag, Surprise View, Alpacaly Ever After, Jenkin Crag, Great Wood, St Johns Beacon, Claife Viewing Station, Ruskin's View.
Restaurants in North West England

1. Orrest Head

Windermere England http://www.lakeswalks.co.uk/walks/orrest_head_from_windermere
Excellent
80%
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5.0 based on 1,652 reviews

Orrest Head

Reviewed By catherineaW5938DI - Manchester, United Kingdom

Absolutely love this walk! It's a must for people who aren't as athletic and still want to experience the beauty and the views of the lakes, it's just a short walk from windermere and only takes you about 30 minutes to get the top! Which didn't take me long! absolutely breath taking views and a lovely pub just a short walk from it ????

2. Queen Adelaide's Hill

Queen Adelaide's Hill, Windermere LA23 1EY England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Queen Adelaide's Hill

3. Walla Crag

Borrowdale Road East of Great Wood Car Park, Keswick England http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/borrowdale/things-to-see-and-do/article-1356404520343/
Excellent
82%
Good
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5.0 based on 174 reviews

Walla Crag

Reviewed By 24576437Mark - Boot, United Kingdom

Halfway through the Keswick 3 peaks route and my brother and I reached this gorgeous crag. It takes you up along a steady climb with stunning views to the west of Derwent Water.

4. Surprise View

Borrowdale, Keswick England
Excellent
91%
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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Surprise View

Reviewed By chris504019 - Daventry, United Kingdom

I was on a circular walk of derwentwater and the suprise view really lives up to its name. Stunning location and a must see attraction

5. Alpacaly Ever After

The Lingholm Estate, Portinscale, Keswick CA12 5TZ England +44 17687 78328 [email protected] http://www.alpacalyeverafter.co.uk
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5.0 based on 690 reviews

Alpacaly Ever After

BOOKING ESSENTIAL Want to take some alpacas out for a walk? Of course you do... and now you can! Alpacaly Ever After are thrilled to offer alpaca walks around the stunning grounds of The Lingholm Estate or alpaca walks at Whinlatter Forest, Meet and Greets at The Lakes Distillery or Lingholm and if you fancy climbing a local mountain, we have Llama Treks that take you there as well. All our activities take place outside in the fresh air, and as an outdoor activity provider we are fully versed in risk assessment and safe operating procedures. We would like to reassure our visitors and those looking to book that we are doing our utmost to protect both our visitors and guides, and are confident in providing a safe and hugely enjoyable experience that will be beneficial to physical and mental wellbeing. We have some exciting new activities coming soon, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube for the latest updates. Come and join The Woolly Army!

Reviewed By Smithy1412

Had a lovely couple of hours walking Danny & Jasper around the Lingholm estate, our guide Natasha was very knowledgeable and super friendly, the alpacas were delightful, great weather, gorgeous scenery and beautifully kept grounds, we also booked the afternoon tea which was taken in the conservatory with a view of the walled garden and the lake, a perfect afternoon in a perfect location.

6. Jenkin Crag

Ambleside England
Excellent
55%
Good
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Jenkin Crag

Reviewed By richardsR516IC

bit of a climb lots of alternative routes pleasant walk through the woods worth the effort for the stunning views of Windermere

7. Great Wood

Great Eddy Borrowdale Road, Keswick CA12 5UP England
Excellent
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Great Wood

8. St Johns Beacon

St. Johns Beacon 1 Houghton Street, Liverpool L1 1RL England +44 151 472 6800 [email protected] http://www.stjohnsbeacon.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,404 reviews

St Johns Beacon

St Johns Beacon, one of Liverpool's most iconic landmarks is open all year round, 7 days a week and offers unrivalled views of Merseyside, the Wirral, North Wales and as far away as Blackpool. The Beacon is also home to the award winning radio stations Radio City, Radio City Talk and Great Hits Radio, the studios of which you can see when visiting the Viewing Gallery. There is no time limit on your visit and we are totally wheelchair friendly.

9. Claife Viewing Station

Claife Station Cottage Very close to the Windermere ferry landing Kemble Drive, Far Sawrey LA22 0LW England +44 15394 41456 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hawkshead-and-claife-viewing-station/features/the-caf-in-the-courtyard
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Claife Viewing Station

This Victorian Viewing Station is the perfect place on the beautiful west shore, to take in a panoramic view of Windermere. Wander up the Viewing Station as the first tourists to the Lakes did hundreds of year before you. Don't miss the cosy cafe in the courtyard and the striking vistas from the top of the station.

Reviewed By Emy913

A lovely place to view the lake. Easily accessible for most via the foot ferry. For those who cant manage the walk there is disabled parking and more parking nearby. The viewing station is lovely and there is nice interpretation in place explaining the building. The cafe is small and dog friendly. Food looked nice, which is served from compostible containers due to the lack of water on site. I just had a hot choc to warm up by the welcome log burner and my dog an ice cream to cool down by the log burner!

10. Ruskin's View

Church Street, Kirkby Lonsdale England http://www.exploresouthlakeland.co.uk/hidden-gems/item/14/Ruskin-s-View--Kirkby-Lonsdale
Excellent
78%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Ruskin's View

Reviewed By C8275XRannr - Hest Bank, United Kingdom

We walked through the church and followed the signs to find a wonderful panoramic view - the sun was out and it was a beautiful evening ... the view takes your breath away and its as John Ruskin described it .. Take a while and scan the view and sit a while .. tranquility ..

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