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HOTELS. 



Rigg's Windermere. — Near the railway station. Exceedingly good. 

 Royal, Bowness. — Good and old-established. 

 Crown, Bowness. — Well conducted and in a charming situation. 

 Old England Lake Hotel. — Excellent. By the margin of the 



Lake at Bowness. 

 LowwooD. — Charmingly situated and exceedingly well managed. 

 Many smaller Inns. 



ABSTRACT OF DIRECT ROUTES. 



Special Conveyances are always to be had at the Railway Station and 

 the Hotels at Bowness ajtd Lowwood. 



The Map are iftdispensable to the stranger who studies and adopts 

 these Routes. 



To Ambleside. — i. Coaches start from the Railway Station 

 after the arrival of most of the trains. 2. From Bowness 

 by Steam Yacht to Waterhead, and Omnibus into the town. 



To CONISTON. — Coach from Railway Station via Ambleside 

 and Hawkshead. 2. By special conveyance via head of 

 Winandermere and Skelwith, which is the usual route. 3. 

 By the Ferry and Esthwaite Water, which is perhaps the 

 more interesting, but crossing the lake is an obstacle in bad 



