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The town of Kendal with Kendal Castle in the foreground
Located on the southern fringes of the Lake District National Park, Oxenholme Lake district train station is served by fast and direct services from Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express and Northern from places like London, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh and more!
From the station, there’s plenty of ways to enjoy a car free adventure in the south Lakes!
For your first day, explore the market town of Kendal - just a short 5 minute train ride from Oxenholme. Home to arts, culture and history, there’s plenty to discover! Take your pick from the several museums on offer, before enjoying an evening of live entertainment.
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Kendal Museum
Just a stone’s throw from the train station you’ll find one of Britain’s oldest museums. Founded in 1796, Kendal Museum is home to several internationally recognised collections as well as the largest taxidermy collection in Europe! There’s also the People’s Gallery, which plays host to changing art exhibitions throughout the year.
There’s also Abbot Hall: one of Britain’s finest small art galleries, today it's home to a fantastic collection of works ranging from historic to contemporary; as well as being a vibrant cultural and community hub with plenty to discover.
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Abbot Hall Museum and Art Gallery, Kendal
If you’ve time, take a gentle stroll to Kendal Castle: perched on a hill above town, these historic ruins are a popular place for a walk and offer great views to boot.
Come evening, be entertained at Brewery Arts: a vibrant cinema and live arts venue with a packed calendar of theatre, music, comedy and more. Their popular restaurant and bar is a great place to enjoy dinner before a show, serving stone baked pizzas and delicious dishes made using seasonal, local produce.

Brewery Arts, Kendal
After a full day’s exploring it’s time to relax at your accommodation, with everything from cosy B&Bs to modern hotels. Search and book accommodation in Windermere and Kendal here.

Northern Train on the Lakes Line to Windermere
Today, hop on the train and head to Windermere. This pretty Lakeland town is just a short train ride away on the Lakes Line, operated by Northern. The train station is centrally located, with Booths supermarket and the popular Lakeland store both next door. Each has its own cafe, offering a great place to refuel before beginning your day’s adventures!

If the weather is good, head up Orrest Head for a short walk with beautiful views from the top. The route begins opposite the station, and there’s an accessible path for trampers too.
Then, head into Bowness on Windermere (either a 1-mile walk or a short bus ride away). Here, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. Fans of Peter Rabbit can visit the World of Beatrix Potter attraction, while the nearby Windermere Jetty Museum offers a look at the history of Windermere, its boats, and the people who worked on them. There’s also a waterfront cafe offering great views and light refreshments.

Lake Cruise on Windermere
Get out onto the water with Windermere Lake Cruises, who operate cruises across the lake, stopping at various points of interest including the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway, Brockhole - where you’ll find Zip World Windermere - and Ambleside.
Stay another night, or head home by train – ready and inspired to plan your next trip to the Lakes!
You may leave the Lake District, but once you’ve been, it’ll never leave you.
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