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From coastal campsites to stylish hotels and cosy cottages, the Cumbria Coastal Route offers a wide range of places to stay, whatever your taste.
Whether you’re planning a full Grand Tour or exploring one section at a time, you’ll find accommodation to suit every kind of trip. Stay close to the shoreline and wake up to sea views, base yourself in a characterful town or village, or choose somewhere tucked away in nature for a peaceful break.
If you’re seeking flexibility and adventure, there are lots of camping and caravan sites along the route, as well as glamping options that combine outdoor living with additional comforts - think extras like hot tubs, electricity and cosy log burners. If you prefer something more traditional, you’ll find welcoming hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs offering a relaxed and comfortable stay.
Self-catering accommodation is another great option, giving you the freedom to enjoy your own home away from home - ideal for longer stays or travelling with family and friends.
Wherever you choose to stay, you’ll be well placed to explore the coast, discover local food and drink, and experience the unique character of each part of the route.
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Barrow-in-Furness
Furness College is a general further education college in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. It is situated over two main campuses - the £47m Channelside Campus with its outstanding vocational/technical facilities and the specialist Sixth Form Campus on…
Barrow-in-Furness
Express Bar & Lounge serving International cuisine, ranging from pizza, pasta, burgers, sandwiches and a range of alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and coffee.
Maryport
Small family run artisan bakery.
Buses to and through Maryport:
30/30A/30B Thornhill - Whitehaven - Workington - Maryport.
58 Cockermouth - Maryport.
60 Maryport - Silloth - Skinburness.
300 Carlisle - Wigton - Maryport - Whitehaven.
301 Carlisle - Wigton - Maryport -…
Maryport
Join us for a full two days and one evening of Eat Street
Bringing together 16 of Cumbria's very best street food traders, serving world-class, worldwide dishes made by local people, alongside live local music and a relaxed, social atmosphere…
Barrow-in-Furness
BarrowFull is an arts organisation led by Barrow-based partners with the aim of increasing participation in the arts. We work with the people of Barrow, enabling creative experiences to happen across the town including a vibrant programme of public…
Maryport
Award winning family attraction on historic Maryport harbourside. All day tickets for 70+ displays of local and tropical marine life include a free round of crazy golf! Cafe, Gift Shop, Bait & Tackle store, Radio control boats, Adventure Playground.
A delightful unspoilt town with a proud maritime heritage reflected in its fine harbour, marina, maritime museum and summer maritime festivals.
Barrow-in-Furness
We are proud to be working with our friends from Barrow Full to bring you our next temporary exhibition, "Made in Barrow" which will take you on a fascinating journey though Barrow made by local artists
Barrow-in-Furness
Now a ruin, Furness Abbey was once the second most powerful Cistercian monastery in Britain, after Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire.
Beginning at the Maritime Museum in Maryport, the walk climbs the sea brows yielding spectacular views of the historic town and the wide Solway Firth beyond. The route meanders to the north into the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,…
Ulverston
Barrow-in-Furness
With stunning views across Morecambe bay, this shingle island reserve is full of interest and a fantastic place for bird watching. South Walney Nature Reserve is home to the only grey seal colony in Cumbria. An off-road mobility tramper can be…
Maryport
Newly refurbished friendly pub, now serving food, welcoming locals and tourists.
Barrow-in-Furness
We're stepping into an enchanted woodland for this adventure, and who knows what we'll find… Join presenter Claire Henry and musicians from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra as we discover incredible music and magic with every step. And…
Barrow-in-Furness
Built in a historic nineteenth century dock, the museum is home to a wealth of objects on the social and industrial history of the Furness area. The museum is a great day out for all with a popular playground, attractive Channelside walks, cafe…
Barrow-in-Furness
f you're yet to experience the thrill of a Meetwood Flac show, then prepare to be blown away! Hear your favourite Fleetwood Mac hits played with flair, energy, and authenticity from this hugely popular, youthful 5-piece. Incredible guitar solos,…
Maryport
Portobello brings simple, delicious wood-fired dishes to West Cumbria, where life is good anyway. It’s even better on wood...
BARROW-IN-FURNESS
West Shore car park provides free parking, an ideal place to do lovely coastal walks and the North walney nature reserve is well worth a visit too.
Maryport
Shiver Me Timbers play area is a bright, colourful, and exciting destination for young visitors. Look out for this pirate-themed adventure play area next door to the Lake District Coast Aquarium on the Harbourside in Maryport.
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