Uncover the charm of Kendal and easily access the stunning Lake District, perfect for car-free adventures
Known as the ‘Gateway to the Lakes’, Kendal offers a delightful blend of history and natural beauty, making it ideal for those exploring without a car. Wander through its historic yards and ginnels, discovering independent shops and charming cafes. The town centre is wonderfully walkable, allowing you to easily soak up the atmosphere.
Ascend to the evocative ruins of Kendal Castle for panoramic views across the rooftops and fells. Delve into local heritage at the Kendal Museum or admire the intricate panels of the Quaker Tapestry Museum. A peaceful stroll along the picturesque River Kent provides tranquil respite, while a visit to Brewery Arts offers diverse entertainment from cinema to live music. For a taste of local flavour, don’t forget to try the famous Kendal Mint Cake.
Venturing beyond the town is simple from Kendal’s well-connected bus station. Hop on the popular 555 bus route to discover gems like Windermere, Ambleside, and Grasmere, letting the stunning landscapes unfold outside your window. For a grand day out, consider a guided tour from nearby Oxenholme Lake District station, which connects to Kendal, taking you deep into the fells and valleys without the need for a car. Even the majestic Sizergh Castle, a National Trust treasure, is reachable by local bus or a pleasant cycle ride. Kendal truly is an ideal base for a relaxed, car-free Cumbrian adventure.









