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From coastal paths to bike hire, mountain hikes to horse riding experiences, the Cumbria Coastal Route offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.
Discover brilliant walking routes along the King Charles III England Coast Path National Trail, which runs in stretches between Walney Island and Silloth. At St Bees, you’ll also find the start of Wainwright’s iconic Coast to Coast Path National Trail.
For something truly unique, experience a Cross Bay Walk on Morecambe Bay - it’s only possible with a Royally appointed guide on selected dates throughout the summer months.
Short detours into the Lake District mountains offer the chance to walk a Wainwright while experiencing Cumbria’s coast. Head inland to the Wasdale Valley, just a short distance from Ravenglass, to tackle England’s highest peak and admire some of the country’s most dramatic scenery.
The Cumbria coast is home to spectacular, often uncrowded, beaches. From Bardsea and Roanhead on Morecambe Bay to Haverigg and Silecroft on the west coast; the dramatic setting of St Bees to the peaceful shores of Allonby, there’s lots of space to explore.
Come evening, soak up stunning sunsets and sea views over to the Isle of Man or the coastline of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland.
Cycling is a great way to experience the Cumbria Coastal Route, with a range of trails for different abilities.
The Solway Coaster is a flat, family-friendly 14.1km route between Allonby and Silloth, while the wider Hadrian’s Wall Cycleway 72 runs from Carlisle to Ravenglass. In the south, the Bay Cycle Way travels along Morecambe Bay, combining coastal scenery with quiet roads.
The Cumbria Coast is home to some fantastic golf courses offering the chance to enjoy a round with sea views to one side, and Lake District mountains to the other. Maryport Golf Club and Silloth Golf Club are two excellent options: both enjoy stunning locations and fantastic facilities.
For something different, enjoy a memorable horse riding experience along the beach with Cumbrian Heavy Horses near Millom. There are also watersports experiences on the coast and inland at nearby Wastwater.
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Backbarrow, Ulverston
Our Escape Rooms are an indoor activity for 2-6 people of all ages. Work together to find clues, solve puzzles and complete the challenge before time runs out!
Whitehaven
Master Indian vegetarian dishes like dosas and curries. Perfect for all skill levels, enjoy a cultural dining experience while learning sustainable, healthy cooking practices.
Ravenglass
La'aL Ratty, the little Cumbrian railway, is an award-winning heritage visitor attraction and Lake District icon, living up to its “must do” reputation for all ages. There are lots of things to do including shopping facilities, a museum,…
Barrow-in-Furness
South Walney isolated position on the southern tip of Walney Island makes it a special place for wildlife and people. It is a haven for bird life, many of which nest on the shingle beaches in the spring. No dogs allowed because of risk to wildlife.
Grange-over-Sands
Experience the thrill of an after-dark adventure and discover how nocturnal creatures make the world their own once the sun goes down.
Carlisle
Visit Carlisle Cathedral, centrally located in the heart of the city. Whether for worship, events, family activities, refreshments or simply a moment of peace - a warm welcome awaits.
Ravenglass
Mosey on down to Country By The Castle, Muncaster's Country Music festival!
Join us 17 - 18 July for a country music spectacular, set against the breathtaking backdrop of The Lake District fells and featuring some of the hottest acts from the UK…
Moresby, Whitehaven
It's always the most wonderful time of the year, full of peace and love, family and friends - so why does Santa think that this Christmas is going to be the best one ever… can you guess?
Dotty the Elf thinks Santa is planning a surprise Christmas…
Tide to tops....a route with everything from a beach-side spin, quiet villages and the wild and open views of the western fells.
The Promenade, Maryport
Roman museum displaying the internationally significant collection of Romano-British altars, inscriptions and sculptures from the adjacent Roman fort and civilian settlement.
Millom
Hodbarrow Nature Reserve is a coastal lagoon and area of grassland which is located on the site of a former iron mine on the west coast of Cumbria, close to the town of Millom.
Ravenglass
Join us in the beautiful gardens of Muncaster Castle as The Three Inch Fools present an epic tale of Arthurian adventure and medieval mayhem.
In a land of daring quests, dashing knights, and endless jousting, there lived a would-be hero - waiting…
Ravenglass
Krankenhaus Festival is brought to you by Sea Power, Muncaster Castle and friends. This utterly exhilarating weekend is is where wildly thrilling contemporary music rubs up against another world of fell walks, raptor displays, nature talks, steam…
Carlisle
Beneath the ancient skyline of Carlisle, hidden stories linger in every red-brick shadow and echo off cathedral spires. This self-guided audio tour turns your walk through Caldewgate into a vivid adventure, unwrapping secrets and scandals most…
Newby Bridge
A unique combination of interrelated stories and a fascinating visitor experience.
Over 100 years of motoring history, the Campbell Bluebird exhibition, IOM TT tribute display and the Leven Valley heritage centre. Gift shop and Cafe Ambio.
Conishead Priory, Ulverston
Peaceful and inspiring Buddhist Temple, amazing Romantic Gothic mansion, relaxing café, gift shop and book store. Bring a picnic. Six minute woodland walk to beach.
Grange-over-Sands
Opening for the 2024 season, new E-bike hire service - we are trialling a new active travel hub at the station and will be offering mobility scooter and E-bike hire as part of the Electric Bike Network.
Barrow in Furness
Annual charity cycle event comprising four routes of either 13, 25, 50, or 71 miles. The event begins and ends in Barrow in Furness with riders cycling through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the lake district
Barrow-in-Furness
Have this special coastal nature reserve all to yourselves for an after-hours adventure! Track wildlife across the reserve using different equipment and techniques, with the help of our expert guides.
20 St Lukes Rd, Kirkby Stephen
Expertly Crafted Running Holidays – As specialists in the Alfred Wainwright Coast to Coast, we use our expertise to create seamless running itineraries.
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