Cumbria Travel Pass launched to simplify sustainable travel across the Lake District
A new integrated ticket allowing unlimited travel by train, bus and boat across Cumbria has been launched in a move aimed at making it easier for visitors to explore the Lake District without relying on private cars.
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The Cumbria Travel Pass, introduced by Northern in partnership with Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, Stagecoach and Windermere Lake Cruises, offers unlimited travel for one day (£40) or three consecutive days (£99). Arguably one of the most comprehensive multimodal ticketing products currently available in England, the ticket also includes discounts on selected visitor attractions and lake transport services.
The pass is valid on Northern, Avanti West Coast and TransPennine Express rail services within Cumbria, Stagecoach bus services across the county and scheduled Windermere Lake Cruises. It also provides discounted travel on attractions including the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Coniston Launch, Keswick Launch and Ullswater Steamers.
Northern said the initiative is designed to simplify travel by allowing passengers to use a single ticket across multiple transport modes rather than purchasing separate rail, bus and boat tickets. The operator said tickets can be bought up to 11 months in advance, with Railcard discounts available and reduced fares for children.
Alex Hornby, Commercial and Customer Director at Northern, said, "We're excited to launch this new travel pass. It gives customers real flexibility and peace of mind as they switch between providers, travelling by train, bus and boat – and saves money for those who would usually buy separate tickets for each.
"It’s ideal for anyone looking to travel across this beautiful part of the world, as they can hop on and off at any stop."
The launch supports wider efforts to encourage more sustainable tourism in the Lake District, where seasonal road congestion and parking demand remain significant challenges. By integrating public transport services across different operators, the partners hope to make car-free travel a more practical option for both visitors and residents.
Sue Clarke, Marketing Manager at Cumbria Tourism, said the new ticket aligns with the county's long-term visitor strategy. "This is such great news for our visitors and residents, making it even easier for them to explore our stunning county car free.
"Cumbria's Destination Management Plan sets an ambition for Cumbria to be a leading sustainable and accessible destination, and joining our rail, bus and boat travel together in this way helps make planning simpler."