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Cumbria Back in Business - Supporting Tourism and Businesses in Cumbria

 
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Ambleside @@@@
Ambleside, in the heart of the English Lake District, is situated just half a mile from the northern end of beautiful Lake Windermere.

Around the Lakes @@@@
A quick guide to the most popular visitor attractions in the English Lake District, courtesy of the Grange Hotel in Grange-over-Sands.

Barrow-in-Furness @@@@
Barrow's remarkable history dates back to 1123, with the founding of Furness Abbey, the second wealthiest Cistercian Abbey in England.

Broughton-in-Furness @@@@
Broughton, a peaceful unspoilt Cumbrian town, nestles in the foothills of some of the more dramatic Lake District Fells with breathtaking views over the Duddon Estuary.

Cartmel @@@@
The village of Cartmel, only three miles from Grange-over-Sands, grew up around the twelfth century Priory Church, which according to legend was built in response to a "heavenly voice", between two parallel streams, flowing in opposite directions.

Cartmel (2) @@@@
Just 20 minutes from the motorway and four miles from the southern tip of Lake Windermere, the village of Cartmel is uniquely set in the heart of gentle countryside. For many people, it is the most attractive village in southern Lakeland.

Cumbria.uk.com @@@@@
The internet's most complete guide to Cumbria and the English Lake District.of the fells
Grange-over-Sands @@@@@
The official Web site for Grange-over-Sands which is situated on the edge of the English Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK.

Grange-over-Sands @@@@
Grange-over-Sands, boasting the mildest climate in England's North Country and magnificently situated between the hills and the sea, derives its name from a large granary or 'grange' that served the monastery over eight hundred years ago.

Grasmere @@@@
Grasmere's central position in the Lake District make it the ideal place from which to explore the whole region, yet some of the area's most breathtaking scenery and fascinating attractions are right on the doorstep.

Kirkby Lonsdale (and local area) @@@@
Just pottering around the nearby Dales, visiting the waterfalls or caves at Ingleton, looking round Kirkby Lonsdale, Dent and Settle needs a day or two...

Kirkby Stephen @@@
Kirkby Stephen is an attractive northern market town on the banks of the River Eden. It is great destination in its own right but it is also a central base for touring the North of England, Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and Scottish Border country.

Lake District @@@@
The English Lake District was the home of many writers, including Beatrix Potter, Arthur Ransome and William Wordsworth, who immortalised the words "a host of golden daffodils".

Lake District (2) @@@@
Cumbria the Lake District has long been appreciated for its dramatic scenery - fells such as Scafell Pike, Helvellyn and Coniston Old Man - as well as picturesque lakes such as Windermere, Ullswater, Coniston Water, Thirlmere, Derwentwater, Buttermere and, of course, Grasmere.

Lake District (3) @@@@
A place for all seasons and each has its particular charms. Those of spring and summer are perhaps more obvious than the Indian summer of September and October or the tranquillity of the winter months, with snow-capped fells, log fires...

Lake District Peninsulas @@@@@
In the heart of England's North Country, at the Southern tip of England's longest lake, you will discover a secret corner of Southern Lakeland.

Lake District Villages @@@@
Information on the towns and villages and other attractions of the Lake District National Park.

Lakelandweb, Cumbria @@@
A Web site developed for all those visiting, living and working in the Lake District.

Lakeside and Newby Bridge @@@@
Perhaps the jewel in the Lake District Peninsulas' crown is the fascinating collection of attractions at Lakeside and Newby Bridge - the southernmost tip of Lake Windermere.

Ravenglass @@@@
The Romans called Ravenglass Clanoventa and used it as a port from the year 78 A.D. through until the fourth century. Little can be seen of their fort but part of the Bath House remains as one of the highest Roman buildings left in Britain.

Ulverston @@@@
Ulverston, South Lakeland's friendliest historic market town and the enchanting surrounding area boasts an array of claims to fame - the birthplace of Stan Laurel and pole vaulting, the cradle of Quakerism, Britain's widest, deepest and shortest canal, and Hartley's beer.

Ulverston on the WWW @@
The market town of Ulverston is situated on the Furness peninsula a few miles South of the English Lake District. Some sources claim that the area was inhabited as early as 430 AD, the start of the dark ages.

 




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