Grounds & Fishing Tarn

Low Graythwaite Hall is located at the base of Grizedale Forest just five miles from Hawkshead on the stunning Graythwaite Estate. Quiet and peaceful and surrounded by acres of fields and woodlands yet central for touring and enjoying all that the Lake District has to offer.

From the moment you drive through the big oak gates, up the long driveway you know you have arrived somewhere very unique and special. Depending on the time of year you will be greeted by the beautiful sight of daffodils, bluebells or flowering rhododendrons.

Enjoy nature at its best - watch the herd of deer at dawn or dusk gently graze or listen to owls in the grounds. Sit by the pond, which is fed from the tarn above and read a book or enjoy a drink on the lawns and soak up the sunshine in quiet surroundings.

Magnificent topiary trees edge the huge lawned areas and there is a stream with a bridge, which leads to two acres of fenced woodland - perfect for exploring!

Read more...the tarn, Lake Windermere and Grizedale Forest

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As well as fishing for free on our well-stocked tarn, nearby Esthwaite Water has a wealth of trout, pike and coarse fishing.
"A fantastic old hall full of charm and a very friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The grounds are lovely and the fishing was great."
A Guest from Northumberland
Packed Lunch Flasks filled for free!
Packed lunches in a wicker basket or rucksack including sandwich, cake/biscuit, fruit, crisps and drink. £4.50 each.
"So relaxing - we love it here!"
Mr & Mrs S., London

Guests who holiday at Low Graythwaite Hall have the added benefit of being able to fish for free on our private tarn, which is well-stocked with trout and just a ten minute walk through the grounds.

The shores of Lake Windermere are a five minute walk away. Two minutes further on brings you to our boathouse where you are free to moor your own boat. Boats can be launched at either Newby Bridge or Lakeside.

This is also an ideal starting point to walk around the lake and enjoy the stunning scenery. You can go as far as Ambleside or Windermere and hop on a ferry back.

From the back of Low Graythwaite Hall it is just a 15 minute walk to Grizedale Forest - a popular area for walking and mountain biking. Here you will also find 25 tarns, 90 pieces of sculpture, art workshops and exhibitions, a café in the forest and the Go Ape high wire adventure course. Grizedale Forest Park provides a fantastic full day out for the whole family right on the doorstep of Low Graythwaite Hall.

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