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Discover Rydal’s many beauty spots. Rydal Water, a serene glacial lake moments away from Rydal Lodge, offers a peaceful escape. Its tranquil shores invite leisurely walks, providing stunning reflections of the encircling fells. A perfect spot to lose yourself in nature. Stroll through Rydal Hall’s beautiful gardens with various plant collections and sculptures. And the Grot, built in 1668 by Sir Daniel Fleming which was designed as a place to enjoy the spectacular Rydal Falls. It is one of Britain’s earliest examples of a viewing station. Visit Rydal Mount, the historic home of poet William Wordsworth, with its beautiful gardens and stunning views. The house, adorned with period furnishings and personal artefacts, offers a glimpse into the poet’s life. Rydal Cave awaits you. Explore this man-made cave, hidden beneath Loughrigg Fell. A relic from ancient slate mining. Pelter Bridge: An elegant arch spanning the lively River Rothay, starts a walk to Loughrigg Fell. A picturesque scene for photographers and walkers alike. Rydal Beck, a babbling stream flows briskly, carving its way through lush terrain.