Things to see & do

Visit BleaTarn

View of Blea Tarn with Langdale Pikes © National Trust

Pick a good day this this and you'll see our wow-factor

Blea Tarn is a great compromise if you'd like to feel you are in a wild place but want easy access.

The tarn is located off a small road linking Little and Great Langdale and you can drive, bike or walk to see it.

Explore Little Langdale

View of Old stone packhorse bridge, Slaters Bridge, Little Langdale, Lake District © National Trust

Make sure you don't miss Slaters Bridge on your visit

Little Langdale between Great Langdale and Coniston is a great place to explore.

With local history in old quarry workings and scenery of tarns and mountains there is a wide variety to see. Travel on foot or by bike.

What's going on

View of Fell Foot Farm Little Langdale, Lake District © National Trust

Nothing much happens, it's rural and peaceful... perfect.

Decide how you'd like to visit, where you'd like to go and then just come and enjoy it. The pace is slow and its open all year round.

Activities

View of Little Langdale Tarn and Little Langdale, Lake District © National Trust

Outdoors fun is the order of the day here.

Bring a sandwich box and make sure you have time to enjoy the views.

Families could try playing pooh sticks at Slaters Bridge.

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Ideas for your holiday list

  • Potter in the River Brathay at Slaters Bridge
  • Grab a photo opportunity at Blea Tarn
  • Take a bike tour to Little Langdale from Coniston
  • Explore the valley's industrial history remains