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La'aL Ratty, the little…
The history of the Ravenglass and Eskdale railway told with relics, models, photographs…
Historic haunted Castle home to the Pennington family for 800 years. A 70-acre garden…
Three circles and nine small cairns. The south circle is 104' across, the north-west is…
The present circle of 10 standing stones, 80' diameter, was restored in 1949. The stone…
Deep and narrow gorge on Stanley Ghyll reached via marked route from National Trust car…
Hardknott Roman Fort is one of the most dramatically sited and remote Roman forts in…
Eskdale Mill is a unique experience, nestled in one of the Lake District's most beautiful…
Several stone circles and many small cairns are visible on the moor. The circles are…
Originally know as Sunkenkirk, consists of 50 stones at the foot of Black Combe. Access…
Wastwater is probably the most scenic of all the lakes. It is surrounded by mountains,…
The long ridge of Black Combe rises almost from the sea and is linked to the Ulpha Fells…
Set in the south-west of the region the Duddon Valley is remote, unspoilt and one of the…
Remnants of five stone circles and two possible stone avenues, circles range from 14' to…
Sca Fell is a little lower at 964m than Scafell Pike and is 1 km away, but the direct…
Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain at 978m. Its summit is marked by a huge cairn…
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