The next day, we planned it a little better and went right into the heart of the Lake District.
The Ulverston Lighthouse.
Everything was so pretty and green.
We drove to a town called Bowness-on-Windemere which is right on Lake Windemere. We took a boat tour to little village called Ambleside for lunch.



Gavin was highly amused that I was taking pictures with mittens on. It was cold!
The guy who sold us our boat tickets told us that it was only a 5 minute walk to Ambleside from the dock. He lied to us. As soon as we get off the boat, there was a sign saying it was a mile to Ambleside. It was a pretty walk, though.
The
High Street of
Ambleside.
We stopped at a pub for lunch. We didn't realize that a huge football game was going on at the time. It was a little odd for me because I was sitting below the screen and it looked like everyone was staring at me. It was a very enthusiastic crowd. The boys sitting at the bar behind Gavin made Gavin jump a few times.

Lake
Windemere is a huge, long lake. It was really pretty. We were there a little too late for the falls colors.
Some guy was water skiing. It was way too cold for something like that.





This is the hotel we stayed at the last couple of days were were there. It's supposed to be a castle.
The next morning, we drove through the Lake District looking for various water falls.

We drove up along the other side of Lake
Windemere. This is towards the bottom of the lake.
The water was so clear.



We walked along this cute trail to find a waterfall.


This waterfall took us awhile to find it, but it was well worth it. The night before, Gavin looked up trails he wanted to see and how to get there. We just kept missing the turn off for this trail. It was well-hidden in
Ambleside.
There were several waterfalls along this trail. I wish we had more time to spend walking along it.




The train ride home was so pretty.



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