Herdy’s Guide to Autumn Activities in The Lakes

As the crisp air rolls in and the leaves turn golden, there’s no better time to visit the Lake District than during the autumn months. With fewer crowds, stunning views, and loads of activities to enjoy, the Lakes offer a perfect getaway for anyone looking to escape into nature. Whether you’re an adventurer or someone who enjoys a cosy day out, Autumn in the Lakes has something for ewe.

walking boots stood in the autumn leaves
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1. Explore the Fells on Foot: Autumn Hikes

Hiking is a must in the Lakes, and autumn brings its own special magic to the fells. As the hills turn amber, walking through the landscape feels like stepping into a painting. Popular routes such as Catbells, Gummers How, and Wansfell Pike offer beautiful views of the autumnal scenery. Don’t forget to pack your camera – the colourful foliage and autumn sun will make for some incredible shots!

For some more walking inspiration, check out our blog: Herdy’s Top 5 Autumn Walks

 

2. Take a Scenic Drive

If you’d rather explore the park by car, autumn is the perfect time for a scenic drive through the winding roads of the Lake District. From the Langdale Valley to Kirkstone Pass, the ever-changing colours make every twist and turn feel like an adventure. A favourite drive is the route between Keswick and Ambleside, where you’ll pass by Thirlmere and Rydal, both offering stunning lake views with a backdrop of golden hills.

Make sure to stop off in Keswick, where our Herdy shop is located in the heart of the town, it's the perfect spot to pick up a souvenir or two.

 

3. Savour the Season: Local Autumn Food & Drink

The Lake District is renowned for its delicious local produce, and autumn is the perfect time to sample some seasonal treats. Many cafes and restaurants embrace the harvest, offering hearty soups, stews, and bakes made with locally sourced ingredients. Why not try a warming Cumberland sausage, freshly baked Grasmere gingerbread, or a big bowl of Cartmel’s sticky toffee pudding. Yum!

Autuminal scene overlooking Lake Windermere
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4. Cruise the Lakes

What better way to experience the Lakes than by boat? Autumn cruises on Windermere, Ullswater, and Derwentwater offer a peaceful retreat with stunning reflections of the surrounding fells and trees. With cooler temperatures, you can wrap up in your cosiest fleece or blanket and sit on the deck with a hot drink as you take in the scenery.

After your cruise on Lake Windermere, be sure to pop into our Bowness-on-Windermere store, just a stone’s throw from the water.

 

5. Discover Lake District Culture: Museums & Galleries

The Lake District isn’t just about outdoor adventures; it’s rich in culture and history too. Explore the homes of famous literary figures like Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth, whose works were inspired by the local landscape. The Beatrix Potter Gallery in Hawkshead and Dove Cottage in Grasmere are must-visits for literary lovers.

On a rainy autumn day, a visit to Keswick’s Pencil Museum, the Lakeland Motor Museum in Backbarrow, or the Kendal Museum which is a great way to stay warm while learning something new. After soaking in some culture, ewe can pop into our Kendal store and the home of Herdy HQ.

 

6. Capture the Perfect Autumn Sunset

Autumn sunsets in the Lake District are something to behold. Head to popular viewpoints like Orrest Head or Latrigg in Keswick for panoramic views of the lakes and fells bathed in the setting sun. With fewer daylight hours, you’ll catch the sunset earlier, allowing plenty of time for an evening by the fire in one of the region's cosy pubs.

Red squirrel eating a nut in the lake district national park
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7. Witness Wildlife in Its Autumn Glory

Autumn is a brilliant time to spot wildlife in the Lakes. Red squirrels, deer, and even otters are more active as they prepare for winter. Head to Whinlatter Forest near Keswick or Rydal Water for a chance to see some of the local wildlife. If you’re lucky, you might even spot the elusive golden eagle soaring over the fells.

You will also be able to spot plenty of Herdwicks roaming the Lake District Fells, who have called this landscape their home for over 5000 years. Take a look at Our Top 5 Walks For Herdwick Spotting blog for more inspiration.

 

Autumn in the Lakes is the perfect time for a memorable getaway. Whether you're hiking the fells, cruising the lakes, or simply enjoying local food and culture, there’s something for everyone. And while you're here, be sure to visit one of our Herdy stores in Kendal, Ambleside, Keswick, Grasmere, or Bowness-on-Windermere. Our team is always ready with a warm welcome and some lovely Herdy goodies to help you remember your autumn adventure in the Lakes.