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Carlisle Racecourse   
Carlisle Racecourse is situated at Blackwell on the outskirts of the historic, Borders city of Carlisle in Cumbria. Set in open countryside, the undulating course provides high quality racing every month...


Cartmel Priory   
The village of Cartmel, close to Grange-over-Sands, grew up around the twelfth century Priory church which, according to legend, was built between two parallel streams in response to a ’heavenly voice’....


Cartmel Priory Guided Tours   
This 12th Century priory has experienced an exciting history and visitors will be shown how this Christian church founded in 1188 has developed over the years. The daily routine of...


Castlegate House Gallery   
Castlegate House is a commercial gallery specialising in northern and Scottish artists. Sited in a beautiful Georgian House it mounts 8 exhibitions each year and sculpture in the walled secret garden....


Castlegate House Gallery   
Contemporary art gallery in Listed Georgian house with a changing programme of exhibitions specialising in work by northern and Scottish artists.


Castlerigg Stone Circle   
Castlerigg Stone Circle, on the outskirts of Keswick, is very easily accessible. For this reason, and also due to its stunning beauty, it’s also the most visited stone circle in Cumbria....


Catbells   
Catbells is a Lakeland fell just south of Keswick, popular with walkers. For those interested in the leisurely walk to the summit, you can park at the bottom, at Hawes...


Claife Heights   
Claife Heights is an area of woodland owned by the National Trust, on the western shores of Windermere. It is a great spot for walking, cycling and wildlife. Wildlife prefers...


Colony Country Store   
Less than 30 minutes drive from Bowness and Windermere, Colony Country Store offers a range of scented candles, gifts, cards and home accessories. Here children and adults alike can enjoy...


Colwith Force   
Colwith Force is, quite simply, a stunning waterfall, and forms part of the Colwith Circle walk. This is a very nice gentle walk and not too strenuous, with good views and...


Conishead Priory   
Conishead Priory is situated on the edge of Ulverston in South Cumbria. A Victorian mansion now stands on the site of the medieval Priory, and it is now a Buddhist...


Coniston Launch   
Solar-electric launches providing a low-pollution alternative for the discerning visitor. We serve 7 jetties around the lake offering a great service to walkers, cyclists, those visiting Brantwood or just requiring a...


Coniston Village   
Set beneath the impressive shadow of The Old Man of Coniston and alongside Lake Coniston, Coniston is one of the most well known of all Lakeland destinations. Largely built in local...


Courtyard Gallery   
Courtyard Gallery is housed upstairs in a 17th Century granary. It has a diverse selection of watercolours and oils, mixed media and etchings. Also on display is a wonderful selection of ceramics, glass, jewellery and a large range of cards.


Crinkle Crags and Red Tarn   
Crinkle Crags is as fun a mountain as its name suggests, consisting of a serrated ridge of little peaks and valleys that undulates for over a mile. The path along the...


Dalton Castle   
Dalton Castle is a 14th century tower in the main street of the town of Dalton-in-Furness on the edge of the Lake District National Park. It houses a local exhibition by...


Dent Head Viaduct   
The 72 mile Settle-Carlisle railway line was built by the Midland Railway in 1869-76 to give it an independent route to Scotland north of Ingleton. It was probably the most heavily...


Derwentwater   
Derwentwater is a 3-mile long lake in Cumbria with a historical and literary background. One of the best ways to experience the lake is on one of the motor launches...


Derwentwater Marina   
The Derwentwater Marina organises a range of instructional and exciting 1, 2 day or week long courses in a wide range of activities for individuals or groups looking to polish their...


Devil’s Bridge   
Devil’s Bridge is a beautiful three-arched 14th Century bridge that spans the River Lune near Kirkby Lonsdale, and is one of the most photographed bridges in the North of England. The...


     
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