Magical UK town in ‘gorgeous’ setting with 70ft waterfall and tiniest house in UK

A charming little  just north of Merseyside offers everything needed for a tranquil retreat.

If you’re on the hunt for a scenic spot featuring stunning views, traditional storefronts and even a waterfall, then Ambleside is your destination.

This quaint town sits at the northern end of Windermere, England’s largest .

Despite its modest population of less than 3,000, Ambleside continues to attract visitors from far and wide with its breathtaking landscapes.

The beautiful locale is dotted with traditional slate buildings housing outdoor shops, cosy cafes, and even a cinema. 

Stunning scenes abound in Ambleside (Image: Lancs Live)

In the summer, it’s an ideal location for leisurely thanks to the surrounding trails.

There are several must-see sites in Ambleside, including the historic Bridge House – touted as Britain’s smallest home and one of the most photographed structures in the Lakes.

Incredibly, a magnificent 70ft waterfall named Stock Ghyll Force is just a short distance from the town centre.

For food lovers, the area boasts top-notch restaurants, delightful bakeries, and welcoming cafes.

The recently published guide spotlit three local eateries that retained their stars: The Old Stamp House, Lake Road Kitchen, and The Samling Hotel located just outside the town, reports the .

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A short walk to banks of River Brathay and Lake Windermere (Image: SCU)

Ambleside boasts a rich history that stretches back to Roman times, featuring a fort at Waterhead and connections to notable figures like Wordsworth, John Ruskin, and Beatrix Potter.

The Armitt Museum provides a glimpse into local history and art, while Zeffirellis, the town’s independent cinema, offers a relaxed setting for film enthusiasts.

To reach Ambleside, take a train to Windermere followed by a brief 15-minute bus journey. For those travelling by car, the A591 provides a direct route into the town.

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