The Lake District may have beautiful rolling hills and shimmery lakes, but the climate is not always as attractive. On average, there are 200 wet days in this part of the UK every year, when it rains anywhere from a few minutes to a few days.
Fortunately, a rainy day in the Lake District doesn’t mean you have to miss out on any fun. Rainy weather offers the perfect excuse to indulge in the region’s rich cultural heritage, visit a museum, wander round a historic home or feast your eyes on some art, all of which are often overlooked in favour of outdoor pursuits when the weather is fine.
From quaint cafes to cosy pubs, wet weather also brings with it the opportunity to shelter in some of the Lake District’s best places to eat and drink. Cumbria has the most Michelin-starred restaurants outside London with 15 stars spread across 13 different establishments.
Here are the best things to do in the Lake District when the weather turns wet, ensuring that your visit remains unforgettable, no matter the forecast.
Best family activities in the Lake District on a rainy day
Muncaster castle and gardens, Ravenglass
This 800-year-old castle offers plenty to discover, even in wet weather. Inside, you can admire beautifully preserved rooms filled with antiques, historic paintings and captivating tales of the Pennington family who still live there. Muncaster is famous for its haunted reputation, adding an extra thrill when the skies are gloomy. On a rainy day, the dim lighting and atmospheric halls create an immersive, eerie ambience, that older children will love. The castle also offers a chance to see nature without getting soaked as it has a hawk and owl centre, with sheltered bird displays and flying demonstrations.
Adults £20.25, children £10.13, muncaster.co.uk
Lakes Aquarium, Ulverston
Located on the shores of Lake Windermere, the aquarium offers a fascinating underwater journey showcasing the aquatic life of the UK’s largest lake. Discover a diverse range of freshwater fish, from the tiny minnow to the majestic pike. Watch otters frolic and learn about the unique creatures that inhabit the region’s lakes. You can also explore other…
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