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Nature reserves, old steam railways, or getting up close and personal with a shire horse on a proper working farm: the choice of things to do in the area is as varied as the seasons. Here you’ll find motor museums and landscaped gardens, Buddhist temples and a museum dedicated to Laurel & Hardy. And, of course, lots of opportunities to explore the local countryside.
Watching the sun go down over Morecambe Bay is the stuff memories are made of
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Ulverston
Welcome to Cumbria's, and possibly the UK's, smallest gin distillery!
Based in the lovely market town of Ulverston, we're producing small batch, big flavour gins. Smooth enough to be sipped, bold enough to be mixed.
72 miles of spectacular scenery in the heart of the Lake District. It starts in Ulverston and passes through Coniston, Elterwater, Grasmere, Keswick, Threlkeld, Skiddaw, and Bassenthwaite before finally finishing in Carlisle.
Ulverston
Welcome to Cumbria's, and possibly the UK's, smallest gin distillery!
Based in the lovely market town of Ulverston, we're producing small batch, big flavour gins. Smooth enough to be sipped, bold enough to be mixed.
The Cumbrian Costal Way is a continuous route from the boundary with Lancashire to the town of Gretna in the Scottish Borders. It is suitable for walkers of all abilities and can be walked in it's entirety or walked in sections. Much of the…
Ulverston
Booths is a family owned and operated independent supermarket with over 160 years tradition of quality food & drink retailing. We develop strong relationships with the best local suppliers and we are passionate about giving our customers a taste of…
Ulverston
Great cycling activities for all the family in the Lake District and Cumbria. With mountains and valleys, miles of mature forest, endless lake and coastal shores, the landscape of Cumbria makes an amazing place to go cycling.
This gently undulating ride is surprisingly quiet bearing in mind its location within the boundaries of the Lake District National Park. A loop of the Winster valley beneath the wooded slopes of Whitbarrow Scar sets the scene for this ride
Lindal in Furness
Rhinos, Tigers, Giraffes, Lions and Bears living in the heart of the Lake District….this is something you need to see for yourself!
Ulverston to Carlisle - a relatively low level south to north crossing of the Lake District National Park. Seventy miles following tracks and paths along valleys and over passes in splendid, varied scenery.
Guide Book: The Cumbria Way and the…
Milnthorpe
Booths is a family owned and operated independent supermarket with over 160 years tradition of quality food & drink retailing. We develop strong relationships with the best local suppliers and we are passionate about giving our customers a taste of…
Grange-over-Sands
Lakeland Segway is the best place to Segway in the Lakes. Offering guided Segway tours around the beautiful grounds that surround Cartmel Racecourse and The Holker Estate.
Grange over Sands to Roa Island (Barrow). A walk of 33 miles that follows the low hills of Carboniferous Limestone that fringe the northern shores of Morecambe bay. An area rich in history, noted for its monastic connections, especially Furness…
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.
Barrow-in-Furness
A wild, exposed coastal reserve with thousands of breeding seabirds, wintering birds, grey seals and coastal Flora. Four miles of trail and 8 hides give amazing views of Morecambe Bay.
A Day’s Walk is a unique online food and drink shop and delivery service for self-catering holiday accommodation guests where all produce comes from local Lake District producers, farmers and businesses.
Staveley
Take the Bike bus and enjoy a ride along the length of Lake Windermere. Staring at Backbarrow and finishing in Ambleside.
Ayside, Cartmel, Grange-over-Sands
Amazing interactive bird of prey experiences for all ages. Choose either the woodland and parkland by lake Windermere or the thrill of the Lakeland fells. Eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. Gift vouchers are available.
Lowick Green, Coniston
Really friendly company offering the best quality experience in gorge walking, canoeing, rock climbing and more for groups, families and individuals. Great adventures, equipment, facilities and service. Book online.
A 160 mile cycling adventure across the Lake District Peninsulars, North Pennines and Land of the Prince Bishops. The route is part on public roads and part on traffic free sections.
This is one of the easiest rides in the South Lakeland with the added bonus that if you time your trip right you can visit the ice cream factory at Holme Farm, just east of Grange.
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