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Leave M6 jct 36, take A590 to Greenodd. Turn right onto A5092 and follow signs to Broughton-in-Furness.
The nearest railway station is Foxfield, which is 2 miles away.
Set in the south-west of the region the Duddon Valley is remote, unspoilt and one of the…
Originally know as Sunkenkirk, consists of 50 stones at the foot of Black Combe. Access…
The long ridge of Black Combe rises almost from the sea and is linked to the Ulpha Fells…
Remnants of five stone circles and two possible stone avenues, circles range from 14' to…
Hodbarrow Nature Reserve is a coastal lagoon and area of grassland which is located on…
Haverigg beach on Cumbria’s west coast sees shingle turn to sand as you walk further from…
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The little side valley of Tilberthwaite was once a thriving centre for slate quarrying. Numerous…
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The Spa at Low Wood Bay will take you on a journey of indoor and outdoor thermal spaces, exquisite…
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