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Brantwood
Ruskin Museum, Coniston @@@@
Brantwood in Coniston is the most beautifully situated house in the
Lake District. The home of John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in
1900, Brantwood became an intellectual powerhouse and one of the greatest
literary and artistic centres in Europe.
Brockhole
Lake District Visitors Centre @@@@
The Brockhole Visitors Centre provides interactive exhibitions about
the English Lake District. One of the Lakes most popular visitor attractions,
the centre is ideal for families with large open gardens, hands on
exhibitions and Windermere Lake cruises.
Carlisle
Racecourse, Carlisle @@@@
Carlisle Racecourse is situated 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 of the year.
Cars
of the Stars Motor Museum, Keswick @@@@
The Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, Cumbria, featuring
the actual cars from television and film, such as Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang and the James Bond collection.
Cartmel
Priory, Cartmel @@@@
The village of Cartmel, close to Grange-over-Sands, grew up around
the twelfth century Priory church. Today, Cartmel Priory is one of
the finest ecclesiastical buildings in the north of England.
Coniston Launch, Coniston
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They are are able to offer a variety of options for groups wishing
to charter a boat for an hour or more, possibly to include a visit
to Brantwood.
Cumbria.uk.com
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The internet's most complete guide to Cumbria and the English Lake
District.
Cumbriabackinbusiness.com
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Cumbria
back in business is to re-kindle tourist interest in Cumbria and specifically
the Lake District National Park following the disastrous impact of
the outbreak of foot and mouth disease. Many and most of our attractions,
hotels, restaurants, pubs etc. etc. are, and always have been, 'open
for business'.
Derwent Bay Bears, Portinscale,
Keswick @@@@
Derwent Bay Sawmill, near Keswick in Cumbria, is the home of the Derwent
Bay Bears. Here in the Lake District they make a whole family of bears,
all hand-carved in solid timber for your garden, porch or patio.
Derwentwater
Marina, Portinscale, Keswick @@@@@
Situated at the Northern end of Derwentwater, 'The Queen of the Lakes',
access to the Marina is easy via the A591 from Windermere or the A66
Trunk Road from the M6. Keswick town with all facilities and shopping
is just a 15 minute walk away.
Derwentwater
Marina, Keswick @@@@
Derwentwater Marina, near Keswick in the English Lake District, Cumbria,
organises a range of instructional and exciting 1, 2 day or week long
courses in a wide range of activities for individuals or groups.
Dove
Cottage, Grasmere @@@@
The Wordsworth Trust was founded in 1891, to secure Dove Cottage 'for
eternal possessions of all those who loved English poetry all over
the world'. Today the Wordsworth Museum tells the fascinating story
of the poet and his circle, their life and their work.
Gleaston
Watermill, Gleaston @@
Characteristic of the Cumbrian rural landscape, this imposing water
corn mill and site has been part of the local traditions for over
400 years. Located close to the ruins of Gleaston Castle, the present
building dates from 1774.
Gosforth
Pottery, Gosforth @@@@
Gosforth Pottery in Gosforth, West Cumbria, is a small village pottery
in England's most beautiful National Park. As well as having a shop,
we serve as a small attraction and information centre, we also exhibit
and offer residential pottery courses.
Haig Colliery Mining Museum, Whitehaven
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Haig Colliery was Cumbria's last deep coal mine when it closed in
1986. The site is now a museum centred around two huge steam winding
engines. The mine is located on top of the cliffs above Whitehaven
with magnificent views across to Scotland and the Isle of Man.
Holker
Hall & Gardens, Cark-in-Cartmel @@@@
Celebrating its 50th season, Holker Hall with its English and Fench
Furnishings complementing the detailed interior carvings and linenfold
panelling, shows Victorian style on its grandest scale.
Kendal
Castle, Kendal @@@@
Kendal Castle in Kendal, Cumbria, stands to the west of the town on
a natural high point. The current stone castle was built in the 12th
century. Richard II granted the castle to the Parr family, but it
is thought unlikely that Katherine Parr was actually born there.
Keswick Launch on Derwentwater,
Keswick @@@
Keswick Launch on Derwentwater provides the perfect means of enjoying
your Lake District holiday to the full. Details of things to do, places
to see, all without the car!
Lake District
Coast Aquarium, Maryport @@@
An entertaining and informative, locally inspired, all year round
visitor attraction, including a comprehensive display of local marine
and freshwater life.
Lake
District Coast Aquarium, Maryport (2) @@@@
The Lake District Coast Aquarium offers the best collection of native
sea life in Cumbria. Specialising in native British aquatic life,
the aquarium offers fresh water displays, rock pools, a quayside cafe
and many other attractions.
Lakeland
Miniature Village, Flookburgh @@@@
The only miniature village in the Lake District featuring realistic
replica Lakeland houses, farms & cottages. The model village visitor
attraction provides a great day out for all the family. Special model
commissions also undertaken.
Little
Meg Stone Circle, Penrith @@@@
Little Meg stone circle in Little Salkeld, near Penrith is an irregular
stone circle measuring approximately 5 metres across. It is one of
the smallest stone circles in Cumbria. Access can be gained from the
road from Little Salkeld to Glassonby.
Long
Meg and Her Daughters Stone Circle, Penrith @@@@
Long Meg and Her Daughters can be found in Little Salkeld, Cumbria,
one of the largest stone circles in Britain. Tradition has it that
Long Meg and her daughters were witches that were turned to stone
by a wizard.
Mirehouse
Historic House & Gardens, Keswick @@@@@
An historic stately manor house situated close to Keswick in the Northern
Lake District. The house includes a fine selection of period furniture,
rare letters by Wordsworth and magnificant gardens with plenty of
room for the kids and adults alike.
Muncaster
Castle @@@@
Whilst in the Ravenglass area do not fail to visit Muncaster Castle,
the home of the Pennington family since 1208.
Penrith
Beacon, Penrith @@@
Penrith Beacon found in Penrith, Cumbria, is a monument built in 1719,
situated upon Beacon Fell. The location has been used as a point where
beacons have been lit since the time of Henry VIII.
Penrith
Castle, Penrith @@@
Penrith Castle in Penrith, Cumbria. The original tower of the Castle
was built by Bishop Strickland and improved by Ralph Neville, Earl
of Westmorland. An attraction for both young and old alike.
Ravenglass &
Eskdale Railway, Ravenglass @@@@@
Situated in the English Lake District this 15" narrow gauge railway
carries passengers from the old Roman port of Ravenglass seven miles
along the Eskdale Valley to Eskdale (Dalegarth) with a journey time
of 40 minutes from Ravenglass to Eskdale.
South Lakes Wild Animal Park,
Dalton in Furness @@@
There is a whole world to discover with sight and sound at South Lakes
Wild Animal Park. Even though the zoo is all about animals, there
are all the facilities for a full day out.
South
Tynedale Railway, Alston @@@
A wide range of information about this narrow gauge railway is available
on this site, most of which has been compiled and is regularly updated
by Daniel McIntyre, who is a member of the South Tynedale Railway
Preservation Society.
The Traction Engine Driving
Experience, Broughton @@@
Traction engine driving courses and holidays in the English Lake District.
They can arrange special tailor made courses, one day or longer residential
courses to meet your particular requirements.
Thornthwaite Galleries
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For over thirty years Thornthwaite Galleries has been a country gallery
and a true centre of excellence for artists. Located two and a half
miles north west of Keswick and well signed off the main A66 trunk
road near to Bassenthwaite Lake and snuggling into the edge of Thornthwaite
forest.
UKseries
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UKseries is the home of UKattraction, a comprehensive guide to things to see and
do throughout the UK, as well as the home to other key UK Web sites.
Ullswater Steamers,
Glenridding @@@@@
Cruise beautiful Lake Ullswater, situated in the English Lake District,
on MY Raven or MY Lady of the Lake, two 19th Century steamers converted
to oil.
Windermere
Lake Cruises, Windermere @@@@
Windermere Lake Cruises sailing between Bowness, Ambleside and Lakeside,
and on island cruises from Bowness, circular cruises from Lakeside,
the Fell Foot ferry and the Brockhole service from Ambleside.
Windermere Steamboat Museum,
Windermere @@@
Located on a former sand wharf site where, for many years, barges
unloaded gravel dredged from the bed of the lake. When this operation
ceased in 1975, the Windermere Nautical Trust acquired the use of
the site and the Museum was built in 1976-77 with the help of the
Maritime Trust and the English Tourist Board.
The World of Beatrix Potter
Attraction, Bowness-on-Windermere @@@@@
In an indoor re-creation of the Lakeland countryside, discover Peter
Rabbit eating radishes in Mr. McGregor's garden; see Jemima Puddle-duck™
amongst the foxgloves; and Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, the washerwoman, bustling
about in her kitchen - the Lakeland tales of Beatrix Potter brought
lovingly to life.
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