Copeland lies on the western side of Cumbria and although famous for its world class Lake District landscape and stunning coastline, Copeland is also brimming with dynamic and exciting shops, offering everything from simple groceries to artisan gifts and food.
Across the autumn and winter months – the Ten Lakes Spectacular is Mountain Goat’s beloved full-day tour for visitors. Allowing you to see 10 of our famous lakes in one day – some from afar and many up close at the water's edge, with plenty of time to stop for pictures and short strolls in between.
It’s November in the Lake District, Cumbria; and the magic of autumn can be seen all around. This is cosy season: walks up Wainwrights followed by warming pub meals, trips to museums and galleries; evenings spent stargazing; and plenty more await.
With stunning natural landscapes, a rich history and heritage, fantastic independent businesses, and an abundance of local food and drink, we already know that Cumbria is a great place to visit. However, there may be a few things you didn’t know about our beautiful region too! Read on to discover these lesser known facts about Cumbria.
As the clocks fall back for autumn the onset of colder weather and longer dark nights can seem a gloomy prospect, but it’s not all bad! When the clocks change on October 31st, we gain one full extra hour – so why not put it to good use? Learn something, help someone, do something enjoyable…here are our suggestions for getting the most out of your extra hour.
Things go off with a bang in the Lake District, Cumbria in November. Those crisp winter days and dark nights are a perfect time to explore this amazing part of the world. You’ll find live music, theatre, exhibitions and much more.