Stagshaw Garden is an enchanting woodland garden that invites visitors to wander along tranquil paths surrounded by vibrant trees and colorful flowers. Located near Ambleside, this serene retreat offers ample space for leisurely strolls or quiet contemplation amidst nature’s beauty. The garden showcases diverse plant species thoughtfully arranged to provide year-round interest while supporting local wildlife habitats. Perfect for families or couples seeking outdoor serenity, Stagshaw Garden promises a refreshing escape from everyday life. Embrace tranquility as you immerse yourself in one of the Lake District’s hidden gems.

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Elliot Bibby

5 Google Rating

Big trees

5/ 5

Big trees

Christine Ashton

5 Google Rating

Wonderful place, great for the mind

5/ 5

Wonderful place, great for the mind

Mandy Walters

5 Google Rating

Some very surprising and beautiful things to see in this lovely gardens. Also and excellent way to e

5/ 5

Some very surprising and beautiful things to see in this lovely gardens. Also and excellent way to enjoy a stroll into waterhead and Ambleside. Fantastic views of the lake en-route. Will return 👍😁

Colin Webb

3 Google Rating

Be careful the paths are not well signposted you can get lost albeit in an enclosed forest

3/ 5

Be careful the paths are not well signposted you can get lost albeit in an enclosed forest

Chris Hedges

4 Google Rating

Quite small, so you could walk the paths around it, in about an hour. The paths can be quite muddy a

4/ 5

Quite small, so you could walk the paths around it, in about an hour. The paths can be quite muddy and not suitable for pushchairs etc. It's a seasonal garden, so spring to summer will probably see it at it's best

Ejaz Mansha

5 Google Rating

Short walk

5/ 5

Short walk

Cryptic Yachtie

5 Google Rating

A really nice circular walk with amazing views from the adjoining routes up the hillside.

5/ 5

A really nice circular walk with amazing views from the adjoining routes up the hillside.

Rachael Walch

4 Google Rating

Amazing colours & smells

4/ 5

Amazing colours & smells

D James

5 Google Rating

Beautiful retreat away from the bustle of Waterhead. Take time to walk through the woods and admire

5/ 5

Beautiful retreat away from the bustle of Waterhead. Take time to walk through the woods and admire the tall tree trail.

Mahmoud Alhamad (‫أبو رعد‬‎)

5 Google Rating

It has nice place

5/ 5

It has nice place

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