As the days of autumn grow colder and darker, the brisk autumn winds bring with them one of nature's most magnificent displays - the autumn bird migration. Here’s our guide to the autumn birds.
THE BLOG
Curated by the Another Place collective, here you’ll find a digital companion of inspirational stories, happenings and everything exciting at each of our hotels. We’re a group of foodies, musicians, skiers, surfers, bookworms, outdoor enthusiasts, creators and friends. We’re the people you chat to on Facebook; the ones taking photos and putting together recipes and playlists for when you need inspiration from a new place.
Lodestar Anthology founder and editor, Liz Schaffer on slow travel in the Lake District in our latest guest blog.
Welcoming an autumnal residency down where lake waters meet the shore with Fellside Sauna.
Jo Tinsley, author of The Slow Traveller, explores four ways of exploring Ullswater by water.
10 non-essential items to help you to slow down and notice more during your stay in the Lake District.
We asked photographer Karl Mackie to share his image-making wisdom, with five techniques for creating pictures that have a captivating narrative at their heart, ahead of his photography and hiking break this May.
Our resident cold water swimming specialist Colin Hill brought home three medals from the recent Winter Swimming World Championships held in Tallinn, Estonia.
Co-Director of Wild Intrigue CIC, Heather Devey talks all about wildlife we can expect to see as winter turns to spring in Northern England.
We checked in with James to chat about the ‘no dig’ method, ingenious ways to combat pests without pesticides, and why coming to this outdoor ‘office’ is really no chore at all
Introducing our new waterfall wild swim experience with expert Colin Hill, discover more on what to expect.
The Lake District’s skies makes them a portal to the universe, and the natural home of Cumbria’s annual Dark Skies Festival this autumn. We share a taste of what’s in store…
Nicola Merrett – who runs Hiking Highs – now takes visitors to see the famous Martindale deer join in the rut each autumn.