Enjoy a wonderful autumn break based at the Rothay Garden Hotel in Grasmere, the heart of the English Lakes from where we will explore some of the region’s finest and most beautiful gardens, Arts and Crafts homes and historic castles. Each of our included guided tours has been specially selected to reflect the rich history, romantic landscapes and cultural life of the region. Autumn is one of the most lovely and peaceful times to visit the Lakes. It is also one of the most spectacular as the leaves in the valleys turn to golden yellows, russet browns and bright oranges. To be there in October when the early morning sun sits above the water is to experience the Lakeland landscape at its very best.
Today the Lakes are undoubtedly one of the most iconic areas of natural beauty and heritage in the British Isles. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017, every day here will be one to treasure. Beginning with the glories of Hutton-in-the-Forest, the family home of Lord Inglewood; the house respected for its beautiful carved interiors, plaster ceilings, long gallery and porcelain collections contrasts magnificently with a joyous contemporary walled garden and long-established arboretum, which should be resplendent with autumnal tints. Also discover Rydal Mount, the favourite and final home of William Wordsworth, complete with its simple but charming garden and collections containing many special family items will provide a deeper insight into the famous poet and his private life.
No Lake District tour would be complete without a visit to Hill Top, the former home of Beatrix Potter and we will also spend time at Dalemain Mansion and Gardens which is surrounded by rugged Cumbrian Fells, rolling parkland and the ever enchanting Ullswater Lake encapsulating the best of the Lake District.The RHS Award Winning plantsman’s garden here has been tended by the family for generations and is well known for its Heritage collection of Apple Trees. Inside the house, you will find a nationally important collection of furniture, ceramics and art including work by Robert Gillow and Thomas Chippendale; there is also one of the earliest examples of hand-painted Chinese wallpaper from the mid-18th century.
Our tour will also include a voyage across Coniston Water, on the restored Steam Yacht ‘Gondola’ to reach Brantwood House and Garden. The former home of the Victorian polymath, writer and art critic John Ruskin, it holds rich literary and art collections, and the unique garden is famed for its plant collections, autumnal hues and magnificent views over Coniston Water. Blackwell House, designed by the architect M. H. Bailey Scott is a gem reflective of the principles and skill of the Arts and Crafts movement. Set in a garden designed by Thomas Mawson it is a joy to behold, with its calm gentle interiors each filled with light, immaculate furniture and subtle artistic touches.
At Levens Hall, we will enjoy a tour of the house to marvel at the glorious oak panelling, ornate plasterwork and collections of furniture, clocks, and paintings; some of which date back to the 16th century. The gardens, which feature the world’s oldest topiary and a fine plant collection, will also provide a grand opportunity for a stroll and time to reflect.
Our final destination is Sizergh Castle, in the care of the Strickland family for over 700 years it has some of the finest panelled rooms and sumptuous interiors in England, home to magnificent collections of ceramics and furniture including examples by Gillows of Lancaster, glassware, paintings, sculpture and tapestries. Here you will also have time to explore the landscaped grounds including the rock garden where hopefully the autumn colours will be at their best.
Rothay Garden Hotel
The four-star Rothay Garden Hotel has an enviable riverside location in the pretty Lake District village of Grasmere and for our five night stay we will take over all 30 rooms allowing us to plan the perfect schedule. This privately owned and meticulously kept hotel is the perfect place for a comfortable stay in a charming Lakeland setting and offers a first class and friendly service that only a small hotel can provide. Many of the well-planned rooms and suites benefit from private patios and balconies which look over the delightful gardens and the hotel is within easy walking distance of the village.
Please note: Due to the layout of the hotel, we do not recommend this tour for those with walking difficulties. The hotel does not have a lift and most of the rooms are only accessible by climbing a number of steps. There are 20 steps to the rooms located on the 1st floor and 11 further steps to the rooms located on the 2nd floor.
Itinerary
Day 1 Grasmere, Lake District.
Arrive at the Rothay Garden Hotel independently during the afternoon. For those wishing to arrive by train a transfer will be arranged from Oxenholme Railway Station which is on the main West Coast Line. Alternatively there is car parking available at the hotel. Meet for welcome drinks and dinner in the hotel. (D)
Day 2 Hutton-in-the-Forest & Dalemain Mansion and Gardens.
Enjoy a morning visit to the family home of Lord Inglewood. The house has a strong sense of history as well as a lived-in family home feel. Enjoy the significant architecture, furniture, and porcelain collections as well as the Walled Garden and Arboretum. From the terraces view the autumn colour across the designed landscape with a middle pond to the woodlands beyond. After lunch we drive to Dalemain Mansion, home to the Hassell family since 1679 and a beautiful mixture of Medieval, Tudor and Georgian architecture. Following a self-guided exploration of the mansion, we move on to the RHS-Award-Winning Plantsman’s Garden which has been tended by the family for generations and should be full of autumnal colour for our visit. Explore the Tudor Knot Garden, discover the Topiary Dragon and spend some time enjoying the glorious views across the river to the fells beyond. Return to Grasmere in the late afternoon before meeting for dinner and an evening talk, ‘The History of the English Garden - Origins Influencers & Makers’. (B, L, D)
Day 3 Hilltop House, Hawkshead & Rydal Mount.
This morning will start with a visit to the former home, gardens and orchard of renowned children’s author, artist, farmer and conservationist, Beatrix Potter. Later, in nearby Hawkshead there will be free time and a visit to St Michaels and All Angels Church. After lunch we will drive to Rydal Mount, near Ambleside, the final and favourite home of William Wordsworth. This charming house in an English garden setting was very much the focus of romantic literature. Today, it continues to be owned by the Wordsworth family and retains the feel of a lived-in family home. A visit to Rydal is like stepping back in time and meeting both William and Dorothy in person. (B, L, D)
Day 4 Steam Yacht Gondola, Brantwood House & Blackwell Arts and Crafts House.
Start the day with a trip on the fully restored National Trust Steam Yacht across Coniston Water to visit William Ruskin’s house and garden, Brantwood. Take time to explore the magnificent setting, the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement on the architecture as well as the historic collections of paintings, books, china and furniture. Explore the garden and its plant collection which although steep in places is well worth the effort for the fine views of the fells and the autumn colour. After lunch in the Brantwood cafe we depart for Bowness on Windermere to explore Blackwell – the amazing Arts and Crafts house. Designed by architect Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott in 1901, it has beautiful interiors with decorative features including furniture, tiles and plasterwork. Step out to the terrace garden designed by Thomas Mawson and take in the dramatic scenery towards Consiton Fells, Grizedale Forest and Lake Windermere. Enjoy dinner in the hotel followed by a talk, ‘The Dryads Crown – A Celebration of Nature, Arts and Literature’. (B, L, D)
Day 5 Levens Hall & Sizergh Castle.
Drive to Levens Hall in Kendal which, dating from 1170, is famed for its significant architecture, oak panelling, ornate plasterwork and collections of furniture, clocks, and paintings. The splendid gardens feature the world’s oldest topiary. After lunch in the Levens Hall Kitchen Restaurant take a short drive to Sizergh Castle. Now in the hands of the National Trust it has been the home of the Strickland family for over 700 years. Here, are some magnificent interiors including the sumptuous Drawing Room and Queen’s Room. The castle is filled with fine furniture dating from the Elizabethan to Georgian era including many examples by Gillows of Lancaster. Step out to the landscaped grounds especially the rock garden containing a rich collection of ferns, trees and shrubs which should be a riot of autumnal colour. Return to the hotel for farewell drinks and dinner. (B, L, D)
Day 6 Grasmere.
After breakfast a transfer will be provided to Oxenholme Railway Station for those returning home by train. (B)
Dates and Prices
Prices per person based on double occupancy| 11 to 16 October 2026 | ||
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| Category | Price | |
| Double Room | £2995 | |
| Superior Room | £3195 | |
| Deluxe Room | £3295 | |
| Junior Suite | £3495 | |
| Junior Suite with Garden | £3695 | |
| Suite | £3695 | |
| Double Room for sole occupancy | £3995 | |
| Deluxe Room for sole occupancy | £4095 | |
Tour Reference Code: LAHEARTLAKES
PRICE INCLUDES: Five nights hotel accommodation at the Rothay Garden Hotel • Meals as indicated (B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner) • Drinks with meals • Excursions as described • Two after dinner talks • Tour Leader • Guest Speaker • Group transfers.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
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Rothay Garden Hotel
The four-star Rothay Garden Hotel has an enviable riverside location in the pretty Lake District village of Grasmere and for our five night stay we will take over all 30 rooms allowing us to plan the perfect schedule. This privately owned and meticulously kept hotel is the perfect place for a comfortable stay in a charming Lakeland setting and offers a first class and friendly service that only a small hotel can provide. Many of the well-planned rooms and suites benefit from private patios and balconies which look over the delightful gardens and the hotel is within easy walking distance of the village.
Please note: Due to the layout of the hotel, we do not recommend this tour for those with walking difficulties. The hotel does not have a lift and most of the rooms are only accessible by climbing a number of steps. There are 20 steps to the rooms located on the 1st floor and 11 further steps to the rooms located on the 2nd floor.
Travelling with You
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David Mitchell
David Mitchell was previously a Curator at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; he is currently Deputy Chair of the National Trust for Scotland, and Director - Curator at Muddy Feet Consultancy. His own environmental education company specialising in landscape assessment, project development, horticulture, and interpretation.His knowledge as curator is augmented with over thirty years’ experience working as a consultant in the private and public sector, supporting organisations that include The National Archives of Scotland, The National Galleries of Scotland, The National Trust for Scotland and the Royal Zoological Society for Scotland. He has extensive broadcasting experience in television and radio with the BBC, STV and Channel Four; augmented by global involvement as an Expedition Lecturer for Noble Caledonia, the National Trust for Scotland and the American Ivy League Universities of Harvard, Dartmouth and Brown. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture and the Royal Geographical Society he has a passion for nature and the land.
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Chantal Cookson
Chantal was born in Suffolk very near the sea and now lives in Northumberland where her husband farms and when possible, they go to their cottage in Suffolk. Chantal has been associated with Noble Caledonia since the company was founded in 1991 and was part of the Expedition Team for many years on the MS Caledonian Star and has led tours, be it cruising or land, all over the world, including the Antarctic in 1999, aboard the Caledonian Star on her first voyage there and in 2017 was aboard the MS Island Sky on her first voyage to the Antarctic. Chantal’s initial experience of cruising was in British waters in 1991 when Noble Caledonia did the first cruise around the British Isles, which was a ground breaking voyage and led to a very successful and popular concept. Though her main job for over 25 years was working for Sotheby’s, she is now a Travel and Fine Art Consultant intertwining in her busy life still working periodically as part of the Noble Caledonia Expedition Team and also as a Tour Leader on Land Tours. From the Arctic to the Antarctica, South America to Australia, Africa, India, The Seychelles, Indonesian Islands and many other destinations including many times the West Coast of Scotland, she has been able to pursue her love of the oceans, zodiacing and photography. Chantal is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
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