Your adventure starts here
We believe The Lakes should be accessible to everyone. Our residential breaks help people with a range of disabilities experience the Lake District in a safe and supportive way. Delivering a fun and fulfilling experience that makes a positive difference in their lives.
Book your stay today
From our specialist residential centre on the outskirts of Keswick, we offer individuals, families and school groups the chance to experience everything the Lake District has to offer in a safe and supportive way.
Adults
Join other adults with similar disabilities and have challenging fun in the outdoors sampling a range of structured activities.
Families
Bring your whole family and take part in challenging activities alongside other people of similar ages and disabilities.
Groups
Whether you’re a school group, a charity or a club, develop the confidence and independence of children and adults through challenges and experiences on a break designed just for you.
What’s on?
See what’s on here at Calvert Lakes – both breaks and our all important fundraising events! What will you choose?
Meet Our Team
We are nothing without our people. Meet the team that help turn your visits into memories for life.
Meet Our Trustees
Our Trustees share our values and give us their time, expertise, governance and ongoing support.
Support Us
Become a friend, volunteer your time or expertise, consider a donation or even sponsor a pony!
Keep in touch
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Latest news
Lake District Calvert Trust appoints Helen Archibald to newly created Head of Income Generation Role
The Lake District Calvert Trust has appointed Helen Archibald as Head of Income Generation.
Majority of disabled children exercising for less than 20 minutes each day
A major government initiative encouraging disabled children to become more active is failing to have an impact, according to new research.
First ever walking guidebook for wheelchair users published in Britain
Ordnance Survey (OS) breaking new ground with walking book designed so wheelchair users can adventure off the beaten track in Cumbria.