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Inextricably linked with the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, Carlisle’s fusion of old and new brings together 2000 years of history with some laid-back city living and urban café culture.
Located in the north of the county, Carlisle is Cumbria’s only city. Its modern shops, eateries and attractions share space with historic landmarks telling the tale of its storied past, from Roman soldiers to Royal prisoners.
Explore the fantastic eateries and shops which line places like Devonshire Street, get inspired and learn more at museums and galleries, and stroll through the picturesque surrounds of Bitts Park.
Surrounding Carlisle is an abundance of nature and wildlife, with two National Landscapes - the Solway Coast and the North Pennines - on its doorstep. There are also pretty towns and villages, and Hadrian’s Wall: a UNESCO World Heritage Site with plenty to discover.
Standing on the Scottish border, the city of Carlisle is home to a rich history and heritage which spans back thousands of years.
There’s no shortage of history in Carlisle itself, where the formidable fortress of Carlisle Castle stands proud over the city. It was once the home of an imprisoned Mary Queen of Scots, and endured the last siege suffered by a fortress in England!
Be sure to visit Carlisle Cathedral: built in 1122, today it is over 900 years old. It’s known for its ceiling painted with stars, and visitors can enjoy special tours which offer a deeper insight into its history.
There are plenty of things to do in and around Carlisle: whether you’re after arts & culture, history, live music, or just a little retail therapy you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Discover art galleries and museums offering an insight into local history, as well as welcoming visiting works from internationally renowned artists. Catch a show or a concert at an independent venue, or enjoy a day at the races.
Keep an eye out for events throughout the year including Taste Carlisle: a food festival which celebrates local produce. During the festive season, a Christmas market takes over the city centre with a vibrant array of stalls to peruse. Carlisle Light District sees landmarks across the city light up as part of an impressive light and sound display.
Explore the edge of an ancient empire by walking in the footsteps of the Romans along Hadrian’s Wall: part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site, which runs through Carlisle. Visit the Roman Army Museum at Greenhead near Brampton to learn more about the wall’s history.
There are several Roman forts to visit just a short distance from Carlisle’s city centre, too, including Birdoswald Roman Fort, where you’ll find a visitor centre and cafe, and Banks Turret. Nearby, explore the 13th century Lanercost Priory which is located on another Roman site.
Want to get active? Explore via the long distance cycle route, Hadrian’s Cycleway - Route 72, or challenge yourself to walk the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail.
Away from the city centre, there’s plenty to discover in the areas surrounding Carlisle. To the west, visit the Solway Coast National Landscape: hugging the Cumbrian coastline, it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature. The coastal village of Bowness-on-Solway marks the end of the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail, and is home to epic sunsets with majestic views across the water to Scotland.
To the east, discover the family-friendly Talkin Tarn Country Park. Featuring a glacial lake at its centre, there’s an accessible path suitable for a range of users, and tramper hire available through Outdoor Mobility. Visitors can enjoy watersports, picnics, and stargazing in the Talkin Tarn Stargazing Pavilion.
There are also interesting museums and attractions like the Roman history along Hadrian’s Wall.
The nearby market town of Brampton is filled with independent retailers, characterful pubs and delicious eateries. Surrounded by gentle rolling countryside, there’s also easy access to the more rugged landscapes of the North Pennines National Landscape. The high, scenic setting of Tindale Tarn is just one unexpected delight.
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Hadrian's Wall the northern frontier of the Roman Empire

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Brampton
Abbey Farm House is located in the north of the county very close to Hadrian's Wall, plenty of dog walks and normal walks nearby.
Brampton
A contemporary art gallery 9 miles east of Carlisle. located close to Hadrian’s Wall, the Scottish Borders, Eden Valley, and English Lake District, so it should be no surprise that we have a wealth of artistic talent to call upon.
Maryport
Maryport golf course is an 18 golf course. Located just north of the town of Maryport, on the West Cumbria Coastline. Situated towards the northern end of the 'Cumbria Coastal Route'. It can be a very challenging course, more so with a strong sea…
Carlisle
The Carlisle Cathedral Café sits at the heart of the precinct in the footprint of the medieval cloister, with unrivalled views of the Cathedral and Precinct. A fantastic setting right in the heart of this ancient city, you can enjoy hearty food made…
Silloth
Stanwix Park is located on the Solway Coast in Cumbria. Self Catering Caravans and Apartments to hire for 3,4 and 7 night breaks (some pet friendly accommodation). Fully serviced pitches for Tents, Touring Caravans and Motorhomes. Camping Pods…
Crosby-on-Eden, Carlisle
There is no doubt that a visit to the award winning Walby Farm Park is the place to be for bucket loads of fun inside and out! With activities galore, delicious homemade food, a bit of retail therapy in the gift shop, and – best of all – the chance…
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.
Brampton
We are a team of well-trained and enthusiastic local people who delight in sharing our extensive knowledge of Carlisle, Hadrian's Wall and its rich history and heritage. Uncover Roman heritage and walk in their footsteps.
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.
Carlisle
The Halston is a luxury Aparthotel in the heart of Carlisle city centre which houses Barton's Yard, a relaxed yet vibrant bistro and wine bar which is open to guests and non-guests.
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.
Brampton
Inspired by the landscape and set on a hilltop adjacent to Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria, Garthside Farm Holidays provides thoughtfully positioned glamping pods, with outstanding views of the beautiful countryside, North Pennine Fells and Northern Lake…
Silloth
A museum/exhibition based on a collection of toy soldiers and related forts, guns etc. Battlefield models, Hadrian's Wall feature, historical information.
Maryport
Maryport Coastal Park is a place for visitors to enjoy for its coastal views and flora and fauna. Access is free all year round. Maryport Coastal Park can be accesses from Maryport south shore car park, which can be found near the Glasson industrial…
Carlisle
Foxes is a bustling cafe and bar with live music, an art gallery and film nights, serving local produce and beers in the heart of Carlisle’s "Historic Quarter".
Carlisle
Based in the heart of Carlisle, John Watt & Son, as we know it today, is founded upon closely guarded recipies and a rich history that spans over 150 years.
Carlisle
The Last Zebra is a vibrant restaurant and bar in the centre of Carlisle known for serving superb craft beers and colourful, signature cocktails.
Allonby
The Ship Hotel is a 17th century coaching inn. Centre of a village community, in a pleasant seaside holiday village overlooking the Solway Firth and across the road from a big play park.
Silloth
A charming seaside tearoom serving tasty food and drinks, decorated throughout with vintage treasures, gifts, and treats. Famous for huge hot chocolates, said to be the biggest in Cumbria!
Brampton
The perfect spot for history lovers, this cosy café is just the place to recharge and refuel while you visit the nearby English Heritage sites of Lanercost Priory and Hadrian’s Wall.
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