About Keswick and the surrounding area

Venturing beyond Keswick, one will find a series of picturesque towns and villages in close proximity, each one offering its own unique slice of Cumbrian culture and heritage. A short journey to the south leads you to the charming village of Grasmere, renowned for its historical connections with the poet William Wordsworth. To the west, the town of Cockermouth presents a rich historical tapestry, being the birthplace of the Romantic poet William Wordsworth and home to the Jennings Brewery. Further north, the market town of Penrith offers a rich blend of history and culture, featuring attractions such as the Penrith Castle and the Mayburgh Henge.
Nearby, the town of Ambleside, situated at the head of Windermere, England's largest lake, offers a plethora of outdoor activities and beautiful vistas. Meanwhile, Borrowdale valley beckons with its picturesque scenery and historic hamlets like Seatoller and Rosthwaite, providing a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts. Each of these neighbouring locations adds a rich layer of experiences to any visit to Keswick, making it a wonderful base to explore the diverse and splendid offerings of the Lake District National Park, with each journey promising a symphony of enchanting vistas and enriching historical insights.

