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Explore the vibrant cultural scene across Westmorland & Furness. Home to many historical attractions and cultural venues, this beautiful area stretches across Cumbria from Alston in the north to Barrow in the far southwest.
The captivating landscapes of the region have been an inspiration to countless artists and writers over the years including Wordsworth, JMW Turner, John Ruskin and Beatrix Potter, and their legacy lives on in many cultural and heritage attractions.
Today you will find the talents of a new generation of creatives showcased alongside those of our heritage greats.
Discover the mining and industrial heritage in and around the villages of Alston and Nenthead high up in the North Pennines.
Down in the Eden Valley and around Penrith you’ll find peaceful countryside dotted with fascinating ruins of ancient castles, traditional market towns and thriving communities of artists and artisans exhibiting in local galleries. Finally, immerse yourself in history with a visit to one of the areas outstanding historic homes and gardens.

Between the lakes, mountains and coastline of this stunning area, you’ll find everything from art galleries and creative workshops to music and theatre productions.
Get to know the radical thinkers and artistic pioneers who were inspired by the enchanting views across the South Lakes and visit the special places where they used to live and work. A fantastic collection of museums and country houses also bring local heritage to life with plenty of things to see and do.

Located on the southern tip of Cumbria, the Furness peninsula is a unique place home to an intriguing history – from Viking settlers to submarine builders, get ready to uncover the area’s remarkable story. A vibrant programme of festivals and events also offers a brilliant way to connect with the local community.
Many cultural venues offer a varied and captivating programme of events to enhance your visit.
Enjoy live music, theatre or poetry, learn a new skill at a creative workshop, visit an interactive exhibition or attend a talk by a local expert – there’s plenty to discover and something to keep everyone entertained.
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Join us and immerse yourself in our rich arts, heritage and culture – along the way you’ll be sure to enjoy some superb experiences and create lasting memories.
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This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and supported by Westmorland and Furness Council.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus
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Kendal
Kendal Museum is one of the oldest museums in the UK, founded in 1796 by William Todhunter. The Museum has a long history in Kendal Town and has occupied various sites but has been at its current location (previously a wool warehouse) since 1913.
Nr. Penrith
Brougham Hall is a 14th Century Fortified ruin home to a variety of working craft units, a cafe, both a gin distillery and a brandy distillery.
Lake District Music - Summer Festival - 1 - 10 August 2025.
For 40 years the world’s finest classical musicians have performed in the stunning surroundings of the Lake District. Every summer they head to Cumbria for a festival like no other in this…
Windermere
Windermere Jetty Museum is a vibrant, family-friendly visitor attraction dedicated to the boats, people and the rich history of Windermere, England’s largest natural lake.
Hawkshead, Ambleside
Situated in the quaint Lake District Village of Hawkshead, the boys Grammar School gives insight into school life ever since it opened in 1585. William Wordsworth also attended the school from age 9 to 17 with his brothers.
Grasmere
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of Regency England with an exclusive, curator-led experience of Dove Cottage, the home of William Wordsworth, one of England’s most famous poets.
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.
Sedbergh
Farfield Mill is a Victorian woollen mill in the Yorkshire Dales. Home to artists’ studios, art exhibitions, heritage looms and tea room.
Grasmere
Art gallery and art shop run by the Heaton Cooper family, selling original paintings and prints from 4 generations of the family.
Grange-over-Sands
A fascinating historic house where the elegance and loveliness of the Victorian era combine with the warmth and welcome of a much loved family home. The hall is set in 25 acres of romantic formal & woodland gardens and ancient parkland, with the…
Hawkshead
Step inside the charming world of Tabitha Twitchit's second-hand bookshop in Hawkshead, where every shelf holds a story. Come in and wander round, browse and lose yourself in the quiet magic of well-loved pages and forgotten treasures. Whether…
29 Main St, Kirkby Lonsdale
Step into The Vault and unlock the history of Kirkby Lonsdale through this interactive, and free to enter, exhibit located in the town’s former bank vault.
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