Discover Lake District on a private tour
The Lake District, a poetic tapestry of shimmering lakes and rolling hills, invites you to lose yourself in its serene beauty. Imagine the gentle lapping of water against a rowing boat, or the scent of wildflowers on a summer breeze. With your local guide, Lake District tours become a personal exploration, beyond the postcard views. Discover quaint villages tucked away from the beaten path and learn of the literary giants who found inspiration here. On a walking tour, traverse trails that reveal panoramic vistas, or join a food and wine tour to savour the region's artisan cheeses and craft beers. Your guide helps you skip the line at popular spots, ensuring every moment is crafted just for you. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Lake District. Explore Lake District your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Lake District tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Lake District for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Walk Catbells for panoramas over Derwentwater, watch for ospreys from Dodd Wood, or join a red‑squirrel and waterfall circuit at Aira Force. Your guide can also arrange a quiet Blea Tarn photo stop and a Windermere boat leg to rest your feet. History tours: Trace Roman footprints at Hardknott Fort, stand among stones at Castlerigg Stone Circle, and explore Honister Slate Mine’s industrial story. Add a visit to Muncaster Castle’s grounds to connect centuries of local life. Art and Culture tours: Step into Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, tour Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top, and see Ruskin’s world at Brantwood on Coniston Water. Finish with gallery time at the Armitt Museum or a show at Theatre by the Lake in Keswick. Getting around: Town centres like Keswick and Ambleside are walkable, and there are buses and lake boats, but many fells and valleys are hard to reach by transit. Your guide can provide chauffeured tours or private transportation to link remote spots efficiently. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Lake District inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover the breathtaking Lake District on a private walking tour, where a local guide can show you some of its most appealing neighborhoods. With a local companion, you'll experience the true character of these places. - Keswick: Nestled between mountains and Derwentwater, Keswick is perfect for families and nature lovers. Explore the local markets, enjoy water activities, and take in the stunning mountain views. - Ambleside: This bustling town offers a mix of outdoor adventure and cultural attractions. It's ideal for cultural tourists and groups interested in exploring historic sites, local shops, and scenic hikes. - Windermere: Known for its beautiful lake views and charming village atmosphere, Windermere is great for those seeking meaningful connections with nature. Enjoy boat trips, hiking, and quaint tea rooms. Day trip ideas from Lake District Based in the Lakes, you can slip out for easy day trips to nearby cities, coast, and Roman sites, and if you prefer private tours, your tour can lean into views, short walks, or good food without rushing. - Hadrian’s Wall and Carlisle, for Roman history you can actually walk beside, a compact cathedral city with cobbled lanes, and photo stops that suit fans of archaeology, light hiking, and big landscapes. - Yorkshire Dales, where limestone cliffs, dry-stone walls, and the Ribblehead Viaduct make a classic countryside loop, ideal if you like scenic drives, village pubs, and trails that range from gentle strolls to longer rambles. - Lancaster and Morecambe Bay, pairing a historic core and canal paths with wide tidal views and birdlife, a good match for architecture lovers, coastal wanderers, and anyone who wants fresh air with an easy pace. - Eden Valley and Long Meg Stone Circle, a quieter side of Cumbria with red-sandstone villages, riverside walks, and one of Britain’s largest stone circles, great for photography, folklore, and unhurried country roads. - Cartmel and Grange-over-Sands, mixing a medieval priory village known for its food scene with a Victorian promenade and estuary views, perfect if you enjoy local flavours, heritage streets, and gentle shoreline walks. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Lake District most travellers miss.