I'm off to Windermere for the weekend with Mrs Wombat and would like to "stumble" upon a decent bike shop so I can have a crafty "oh, as we're passing" browse (and, hopefully, purchase)
Any recommendations?
Just up the road in Ambleside is Biketreks
... and just down the road in Staveley is Wheelbase, complete with perfect spot for lunch at Wilfs, rain or shine, plus nice bar next door if you're there a bit later.
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perfect spot for lunch at Wilfs
That's not necessarily an opinion shared by everyone.
That's not necessarily an opinion shared by everyone.
I could go with that, OK food but shockingly appalling service, i dont bother anymore unless its nearly empty.
For a quick snack I usually go upstairs at the wine shop next door. Lovely coffee and cakes, and you can buy "something for the weekend" on the way out!
+1 for BikeTreks in Amblesisde, excellent freindly helpful service. Nice little town too after the horrors of Bowness/Windemere.
Nothing in Windermere itself.
Evans Cycles in Kendal
Wheelbase in Staveley
Biketreks in Ambleside
Keswick Mountain Bikes in er...Keswick (2 shops, one above the Lakeland Pedlar cafe, one just over the road)
Of the 4, BikeTreks is probably best for shiny kit but they're all good shops. Wilf's and Lakeland Pedlar are both excellent cafes.
On the subject of food, we stayed in Windermere in July and TBH found very little in the way of decent eateries. Ended up going into Kendal in the evening to The Brewery Arts Centre which has an excellent pub and restaurant. Lunch stops were in Keswick, Ambleside or Staveley.
+1 for BikeTreks.
-1 for Wilfs.
Biketreks is a great shop imo (though Wheelbase is mahooosive).
For eating, some friends of mine run this place in Windermere, but bias aside it's really nice and not too expensive.
http://www.ramblabistro.co.uk/
+1 BikeTreks Ambleside
Plenty of places nearby and opposite for lunch
