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Sustainable Transport we have a wealth of information on great days out using the bus. 2008 Prices are: We can only offer 3 months of timetables as this is all that is available in advance. You may therefore need to check these details again nearer your visit. Virgin trains from London or Glasgow - generally change at Oxenholme or Lancaster. London to Windermere is usually 3.5 hours and is a very enjoyable way to travel. Transpennine service runs from Manchester airport to Windermere. It is this service which you change to at Lancaster, Manchester Picadilly or Oxenholme. When you arrive at Windermere you will need to either catch a bus or a taxi to Rydal Church. See bus timetables below. National Express coach travel do have a service to Windermere Train station. Natonal Express timetables When you arrive at Windermere you will need to either catch a bus or a taxi to Rydal. See bus timetables below. Travel By Bus from Windermere train station to Rydal Church Directions to walk from Rydal Church bus stop to Cote How If you are unsure in the dark and do not have suitable boots to walk across the field please walk south towards Ambleside until you see the stone bridge on the right hand side sign posted "under Loughrigg". Walk across the bridge then turm immediately right and over the cattle grid. The house is up the lane approx 100m on the RHS. Travel By taxi from Windermere Station to Cote HowJohn's Taxis Ambleside 015394 32857 Kev's Taxis Ambleside 015394 32371 Bowness Taxis Windermere 015394 46664 Travelling By Car From the South (Kendal) Take junction 36 off the M6 motorway. Follow the signs for the A591 sign posted Windermere, Kendal & South Lakes. Travel on this road for approximately 8 miles until you drop down to a large roundabout. At the roundabout carry straight on the A591. Follow this road for approx. 7 miles until you reach Windermere village. Carry on the road, past Windermere, towards Ambleside. You will approach a very mini roundabout, carry straight on at this point, still heading towards Ambleside. On reaching Ambleside, (approximately 4/5 miles) you will come to a set of traffic lights. Go straight through these and keep going. Follow the signs for Grasmere and Keswick (A591) going through Ambleside Village. (This is a one way system - just follow the signs) Once through the Village, Rydal is about 1 mile away. Look for a sign on the left for Crow Howe, go past, go along some double bends on the road and look for the sign for Rydal, which is on the left hand side. Just around the next bend, (50 metres), there is a stone bridge (Pelter Bridge) which is sign posted "Under Loughrigg". Turn left over this bridge, turn immediately right, go over a cattle grid, up a hill, past the car park, and Cote How is on the right hand side. From the North (Keswick) Pick up the A591 at Keswick and head south towards Kendal. Go through Grasmere and approximately 3 miles further you will pass the Glen Rothay Hotel and Badger Bar on the left hand side. Continue past Rydal Lodge on the right and look out for a small fingerpost on the right hand side sign posted "under Loughrigg". Turn right here passing over the stone bridge (Pelter Bridge). See above for remainder. |
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