Beatrix Potter Road Trip in the Lake District ππ
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Follow in the footsteps of Beatrix Potter with this 45-mile scenic road trip, visiting the places that inspired her beloved characters and stories across the Lake District.
π₯ LOOKING FOR A LAKE DISTRICT TOUR? π₯
I highly recommend Rabbie’s tours to the Lake District.
They have 1-day and 3-day tours from Manchester or Edinburgh and you will go to quite a few of the Beatrix Potter attractions mentioned here.
Beatrix Potter Road Trip in the Lake DistrictΒ Itinerary Summary

π Lingholm Estate π‘πΏ
π The Armitt Museum ππ¨
π Brockhole on Windermere π³π
π The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction ππΎ
π Lindeth Howe π π°
π Hill Top π°π
π Hawkshead ποΈποΈ
π Wray Castle π°π
Total Distance: π Approx. 45 miles
Recommended Time: β 2 days
πΈ Photos & Info are located further down. Keep scrolling to see all these places. β¬οΈ
This Beatrix Potter Road Trip is perfect for fans of her work and lovers of the Lake Districtβs charm, with stops that capture the magic, nature, and inspiration behind her timeless tales. πβ¨
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π Need a car for this road trip?
If you donβt have your own car, Iβd really recommend renting one β it gives you the flexibility to stop at each waterfall and explore at your own pace.
I usually use DiscoverCars to compare prices and find the best deals across different rental companies.
π Itβs really easy to use:
- Compare multiple providers in one place
- Cheaper than booking direct
- Free cancellation on most options
- Their 3rd party insurance is a lot cheaper
- They have a great customer service for claims (though I hope you won’t have to use it!
Additional Information & Highlights
π The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction

πHill Top

πHawkshead

Located just north of Esthwaite Water, Hawkshead is a pretty village known for its connections with Beatrix Potter.
πΊοΈ Things To Do:
– Explore the village and get lost in the narrow streets
– Visit the Hawkshead Grammar School Museum
– Walk up to St Michael and All Angels Church and admire the views
– Get local products from the Honey Pot or the Chocolate Factory
– Visit Wray Castle (National Trust)
– Visit Hill Top, Beatrix Potter’s former farmhouse (National Trust)
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ΏοΈ Parking: The main car park in Hawkshead (pay and display) is the best place to park but it can be quite busy if you’re visiting during peak season.
π Wray Castle


