Mountain Goat has teamed up with a host of Lake District attractions to launch a brand-new 48-hour Lake District pass, designed to help visitors make the most of their time in the region while supporting local businesses.
Working with Windermere Lake Cruises, The World of Beatrix Potter and Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway, the two-day pass offers a carefully curated itinerary showcasing some of the Lake District’s most iconic experiences. Day One includes the award-winning Mountain Goat experience, Ten Lakes Spectacular tour, a full day guided journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the area. The tour travels through picturesque villages to ten lakes, giving passengers a unique perspective on the region and benefitting local shops, cafes, and cultural sites along the way.
Day Two allows visitors the opportunity to explore The World of Beatrix Potter, the popular attraction that brings to life the magical stories of the renowned children’s author. Guests will also enjoy a scenic cruise on England’s largest lake with Windermere Lake Cruises, followed by a nostalgic ride on the charming Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway. Both the cruise and train are return journeys, so customers are getting two full days worth of experiences with the pass. As a bonus, the pass offers visitors a 15% discount, helping them fit multiple iconic attractions into their itinerary at even greater value.
Asia Connor, Group Sales and Marketing Manager at Mountain Goat, said, “We’re thrilled to launch the Lake District Pass, we already work so closely with various attractions across the National Park and that’s something we’re really proud of. With this Pass, we hope to encourage visitors to visit and explore as much of the Lakes as possible. We hope to extend the pass to include further attractions and experiences as time goes on.”
This collaboration, designed to inspire visitors to make the most of their time in the Lake District, will run throughout the summer until the end of October and is available to purchase on the Mountain Goat website.