Map of The Lake District: South-eastern area
Windermere, Kendal & Silverdale
Whether you’re inclined to take it easy as you take in your surroundings, or you’re up for high-octane outdoor adventure, you won’t miss out on any of the spectacular sites and scenery of the South East Lakes, with the OS Explorer OL7 to hand.
Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer hike, discover some of England’s finest sites and scenery following this user-friendly guide. Trusted by lovers of the great outdoors from all walks of life, this essential item on your rucksack packing list has it all covered, from rivers to rights of way, pubs to viewpoints.
The south eastern corner of Lakeland is home to some of the best-known sites and towns of the region. Lake Windermere – lying across the countryside at a staggering 10.5 miles long – is the largest of the English Lakes and a perfect spot for all kinds of water sports and lakeside rambling. Don’t miss the chance to take in the view of the lake and mountains, from Orrest Head.
The OS Explorer OL7 will help you find your way along the first part of the Dales Way Walk. It’ll take you to the historic town of Kendal, home of the energy bar that helped Hilary conquer Everest. And it will guide you to out-of-this-world Arndale and Silverside, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From boating by Bowness to riding by Rydal Water, there’s no better guide to South East Lakeland than the OS Explorer OL7.
Highlights of the area include: Windermere, Orrest Head, The Dales walk, Kendal, Shap Fells, and Silverdale.
Add it to your basket now, and start mapping out your next adventure in the English Lakes.