Brocklebank Guidebook

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Brocklebank Guidebook

Sightseeing

Miniature Steam Railway, Fabulous for children and elders alike. Reputedly the most beautiful train journey in England, this 15-inch, narrow gauge railway carries passengers along seven miles of scenic track, from the old Roman Port of Ravenglass (the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park) along the Eskdale Valley to Eskdale during a 40 minute ride. Experience the heritage steam engines on a stunning scenic day out.
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Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Co.Ltd
Main Street
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Miniature Steam Railway, Fabulous for children and elders alike. Reputedly the most beautiful train journey in England, this 15-inch, narrow gauge railway carries passengers along seven miles of scenic track, from the old Roman Port of Ravenglass (the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park) along the Eskdale Valley to Eskdale during a 40 minute ride. Experience the heritage steam engines on a stunning scenic day out.
Super Birds of Prey Shows. Lots of history. Super grounds to walk in with spectacular views. The historic and reputedly haunted Castle dating from the medieval age has been home to the Pennington family for over 800 years. It is a treasury of beautiful art and antiques, collected through the ages by the family who still live there. The Castle sits majestically in over 70 acres of wild, woodland gardens famous for collections of rhododendrons and azaleas set against the stunning backdrop of the Lakeland fells including Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. The Hawk & Owl Centre is well worth a visit with daily displays at 2pm and watch the wild herons come in to feed at 4pm. The indoor MeadowVole Maze is an entertaining ecological attraction to entertain the young at heart. Playground, cafe, gift shops and an ancient church are all within the gardens. Regular events programme, including festivals, outdoor theatre, historical re-enactors and Halloween Week.
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Muncaster Castle
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Super Birds of Prey Shows. Lots of history. Super grounds to walk in with spectacular views. The historic and reputedly haunted Castle dating from the medieval age has been home to the Pennington family for over 800 years. It is a treasury of beautiful art and antiques, collected through the ages by the family who still live there. The Castle sits majestically in over 70 acres of wild, woodland gardens famous for collections of rhododendrons and azaleas set against the stunning backdrop of the Lakeland fells including Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. The Hawk & Owl Centre is well worth a visit with daily displays at 2pm and watch the wild herons come in to feed at 4pm. The indoor MeadowVole Maze is an entertaining ecological attraction to entertain the young at heart. Playground, cafe, gift shops and an ancient church are all within the gardens. Regular events programme, including festivals, outdoor theatre, historical re-enactors and Halloween Week.
The Deepest Lake at 258ft deep , Smallest Church and lies at the foot of the highest mountain Scafell Pike. Great for boarding, canoeing and wild swimming. Lots of great eateries, coffee shops nearby.
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Wast Water
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The Deepest Lake at 258ft deep , Smallest Church and lies at the foot of the highest mountain Scafell Pike. Great for boarding, canoeing and wild swimming. Lots of great eateries, coffee shops nearby.
An enchanting visitor attraction in the English Lake District where Beatrix Potter’s magical stories are brought to life in 3D. Learn about the famous Miss Potter, meet Peter Rabbit and step into Mr McGregor’s kitchen garden. Enjoy delicious treats in the Tea Room and browse the world-famous souvenir gift shop.
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La atracción del mundo de Beatrix Potter
Crag Brow
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An enchanting visitor attraction in the English Lake District where Beatrix Potter’s magical stories are brought to life in 3D. Learn about the famous Miss Potter, meet Peter Rabbit and step into Mr McGregor’s kitchen garden. Enjoy delicious treats in the Tea Room and browse the world-famous souvenir gift shop.
This 18th-century Georgian town house was the birthplace and childhood residence of the English poet William Wordsworth. A guided tour of his house and gardens. There is an art Gallery, souvenir shop and Tea Shop. Easy to Park. Best to buy tickets online.
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Wordsworth House and Garden
Main Street
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This 18th-century Georgian town house was the birthplace and childhood residence of the English poet William Wordsworth. A guided tour of his house and gardens. There is an art Gallery, souvenir shop and Tea Shop. Easy to Park. Best to buy tickets online.
Buttermere (the lake) offers one of the best round-the-lake walks in the Lake District. The walk is relatively easy and level with a great 'reward for effort' ratio. The views mean that your photos make it look like you've been somewhere much more rugged.Buttermere lakeshore path circles the lake for 4½ miles (7km) with one very short stretch on the road and one 'rock step' (short scramble) where you may have to use your hands. We recommend that you allow three hours - you'll want to linger on the way and watch the shadows / waves / mist / sun - depending on what it's doing on the day.
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Buttermere
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Buttermere (the lake) offers one of the best round-the-lake walks in the Lake District. The walk is relatively easy and level with a great 'reward for effort' ratio. The views mean that your photos make it look like you've been somewhere much more rugged.Buttermere lakeshore path circles the lake for 4½ miles (7km) with one very short stretch on the road and one 'rock step' (short scramble) where you may have to use your hands. We recommend that you allow three hours - you'll want to linger on the way and watch the shadows / waves / mist / sun - depending on what it's doing on the day.
A half-mile level walk from Lanthwaite Wood car park is one of the most jaw-dropping beach-side views in the Lakes. The woodland (a haven for red squirrels) suddenly opens up with a view right down Crummock Water. The panorama includes Grassmoor, Rannerdale Knotts, Red Pike and Mellbreak. A little further on is a sheltered shingle beach by a slate boat house which is a popular spot for wild swimming, or if you're feeling really adventurous, you can continue for the nine-mile round the lake walk which includes bog-hopping and scrambling. Battles and Bluebells The next car park along when you visit Crummock Water gives you a chance to visit the 'secret valley' of Rannerdale where a fabled battle took place. It is said that local settlers and Norsemen resisted invasion from the Normans: they lured them into the valley and slaughtered them all. Come April-May, the valley is covered in bluebells and local legend has it that this is because of the blood spilt. Waterfall Walk Across Crummock from Rannerdale is Scale Force, the tallest single drop waterfall in the Lake District with a height of 170 feet (51.8m). The waterfall is set back in a gorge part way up Scale Fell, and there are several paths that lead up to the waterfall. From Buttermere car park there and back it takes two hours, but the waterfall can be included into a longer walk around Crummock Water or even up to the summit of Red Pike.
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Crummock Water
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A half-mile level walk from Lanthwaite Wood car park is one of the most jaw-dropping beach-side views in the Lakes. The woodland (a haven for red squirrels) suddenly opens up with a view right down Crummock Water. The panorama includes Grassmoor, Rannerdale Knotts, Red Pike and Mellbreak. A little further on is a sheltered shingle beach by a slate boat house which is a popular spot for wild swimming, or if you're feeling really adventurous, you can continue for the nine-mile round the lake walk which includes bog-hopping and scrambling. Battles and Bluebells The next car park along when you visit Crummock Water gives you a chance to visit the 'secret valley' of Rannerdale where a fabled battle took place. It is said that local settlers and Norsemen resisted invasion from the Normans: they lured them into the valley and slaughtered them all. Come April-May, the valley is covered in bluebells and local legend has it that this is because of the blood spilt. Waterfall Walk Across Crummock from Rannerdale is Scale Force, the tallest single drop waterfall in the Lake District with a height of 170 feet (51.8m). The waterfall is set back in a gorge part way up Scale Fell, and there are several paths that lead up to the waterfall. From Buttermere car park there and back it takes two hours, but the waterfall can be included into a longer walk around Crummock Water or even up to the summit of Red Pike.
Loweswater is a peaceful little lake with a specially upgraded accessible footpath as part of the Miles Without Stiles project. It is unique in that it is the only Lake District lake where the water flows back into the park and away from the sea. Circular Walk There is a circular walk around the lake which follows the lake shore and makes its way through Holme Wood - a small mixed woodland which runs down the south west side of Loweswater, and is populated by deer and red squirrels. In the wood is Holme Force - a waterfall of great beauty, which is rarely visited as it is not noticeable from the lakeside path. It's local name is 'the grey mare's tail'.
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Loweswater
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Loweswater is a peaceful little lake with a specially upgraded accessible footpath as part of the Miles Without Stiles project. It is unique in that it is the only Lake District lake where the water flows back into the park and away from the sea. Circular Walk There is a circular walk around the lake which follows the lake shore and makes its way through Holme Wood - a small mixed woodland which runs down the south west side of Loweswater, and is populated by deer and red squirrels. In the wood is Holme Force - a waterfall of great beauty, which is rarely visited as it is not noticeable from the lakeside path. It's local name is 'the grey mare's tail'.
Coniston is great for shops, restaurants and boat cruises. The cruise is packed with cultural highlights and historical gems as you head south into 'Swallows and Amazons' and Donald Campbell territory, with an optional stop off at John Ruskin’s home, Brantwood.
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Coniston Water
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Coniston is great for shops, restaurants and boat cruises. The cruise is packed with cultural highlights and historical gems as you head south into 'Swallows and Amazons' and Donald Campbell territory, with an optional stop off at John Ruskin’s home, Brantwood.
Get ready to soak up some really special views of the Lakeland fells on this easy circular walk for all the family. Short walk that all can do, a Lake District Classic, with impressive views in every season.
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Tarn Hows
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Get ready to soak up some really special views of the Lakeland fells on this easy circular walk for all the family. Short walk that all can do, a Lake District Classic, with impressive views in every season.
Black Combe is one of the Lake District's most famous southerly peaks. Standing at 2000ft at the summit it offers amazing panoramic views across Cumbria and as far as the Isle of Mann, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. It has been claimed that fourteen counties can be seen from Black Combe on a clear day and even on a less than perfect Lakeland day, the view is breathtaking. Black Combe is easily accessible and numerous guides for a safe ascent are available.
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Black Combe
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Black Combe is one of the Lake District's most famous southerly peaks. Standing at 2000ft at the summit it offers amazing panoramic views across Cumbria and as far as the Isle of Mann, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. It has been claimed that fourteen counties can be seen from Black Combe on a clear day and even on a less than perfect Lakeland day, the view is breathtaking. Black Combe is easily accessible and numerous guides for a safe ascent are available.
Haverigg’s coast features lovely soft sand dunes while local residents are always pleased to point out that the beautiful beach itself is among the UK’s cleanest. Best visited at low tide to ensure you make the most of the available space, dogs are welcome to run-free here, although they should be kept on a lead near the RSPB Hodbarrow Nature Reserve. Just around the corner within walking distance, Silecroft’s shingle beach stretches as far as the eye can see, with plenty of wide open space to be enjoyed at low tide. Silecroft also has official Site of Special Scientific Interest status thanks to its bird and marine life.
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Haverigg Beach
Sea View
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Haverigg’s coast features lovely soft sand dunes while local residents are always pleased to point out that the beautiful beach itself is among the UK’s cleanest. Best visited at low tide to ensure you make the most of the available space, dogs are welcome to run-free here, although they should be kept on a lead near the RSPB Hodbarrow Nature Reserve. Just around the corner within walking distance, Silecroft’s shingle beach stretches as far as the eye can see, with plenty of wide open space to be enjoyed at low tide. Silecroft also has official Site of Special Scientific Interest status thanks to its bird and marine life.
Nestling at the foot of some spectacular fells and with its own lake, this village has many shops, pubs and cafes. You can also visit Wordsworth's grave in the churchyard and buy the legendary Grasmere Gingerbread. Popular walks include following Red Bank Road and then the footpath along the west shore of the lake towards Rydal Water. With no motor boats, this quieter lake is great for swimming, kayaking and rowing. In the summer you can hire rowing boats on the lake.
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Grasmere
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Nestling at the foot of some spectacular fells and with its own lake, this village has many shops, pubs and cafes. You can also visit Wordsworth's grave in the churchyard and buy the legendary Grasmere Gingerbread. Popular walks include following Red Bank Road and then the footpath along the west shore of the lake towards Rydal Water. With no motor boats, this quieter lake is great for swimming, kayaking and rowing. In the summer you can hire rowing boats on the lake.
The star attractions of the area around Keswick are of course the Skiddaw Mountains and beautiful Derwentwater. Sports enthusiasts should plan their holiday for the month of May to take part in the Keswick Mountain Festival. If you are not a climber, you can enjoy the public parks, swimming pools and gardens of Keswick. For evening entertainment try the Theatre by the Lake or the cinema. Keswick has a superb choice of eateries that cater to all tastes.
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Keswick
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The star attractions of the area around Keswick are of course the Skiddaw Mountains and beautiful Derwentwater. Sports enthusiasts should plan their holiday for the month of May to take part in the Keswick Mountain Festival. If you are not a climber, you can enjoy the public parks, swimming pools and gardens of Keswick. For evening entertainment try the Theatre by the Lake or the cinema. Keswick has a superb choice of eateries that cater to all tastes.
Grasmere is probably the Cumbria’s most popular village, thanks to William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Today Grasmere is totally given over to the tourist industry, with plenty of gift shops, and places to eat. Most of the buildings date from the 19th or early 20th Century, though the farms around Grasmere are much older. The Church dates from the 13th Century. Do stop to sample the famous Grasmere Gingerbread where it is made.
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Grasmere
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Grasmere is probably the Cumbria’s most popular village, thanks to William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Today Grasmere is totally given over to the tourist industry, with plenty of gift shops, and places to eat. Most of the buildings date from the 19th or early 20th Century, though the farms around Grasmere are much older. The Church dates from the 13th Century. Do stop to sample the famous Grasmere Gingerbread where it is made.

Family day Out

Lakes Aquarium is situated in the picturesque area of Lakeside on the shores of Lake Windermere, the aquarium is home to a wide array of creatures from local freshwater and marine fish to reptiles and amphibians. Be amazed as you pass through the underwater tunnel where pike, carp and diving ducks swim.
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Acuario de los Lagos
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Lakes Aquarium is situated in the picturesque area of Lakeside on the shores of Lake Windermere, the aquarium is home to a wide array of creatures from local freshwater and marine fish to reptiles and amphibians. Be amazed as you pass through the underwater tunnel where pike, carp and diving ducks swim.
Call to book lessons. Tips when open water swimming Swimming in tarns, lakes and rivers is great fun, and a wonderful way to experience the Lake District landscape. However it's important to stay safe. Swim Safe Code Be seen in the water and have support Never swim after drinking or taking drugs. Wear a bright swim cap and tow a bright float. Never swim alone. Swimmers may be able to see boaters but boaters may not be able to see swimmers! The deep lakes and tarns in the Lake District can be cold, even on a hot summers day. Exposure to cool water can rapidly lead to hypothermia, and the early signs like struggling to move your hands, can make swimming more difficult than normal. There can be rocks and hazards under the water that you can't see, and the water may be shallower than you think near jetties. Enter the water slowly to get used to it. Check the depth and the water bed by walking in carefully. Work out where you will exit the water easily. Don't stay in too long if you are not used to cold water. Wear a wetsuit to keep you warmer and more buoyant. Swim along the shoreline so you can get out easily if you need to. Have lots of layers, a hat, and a warm drink ready for when you get out of the water, even in summer. Look out for blue-green algae Blue-Green Algae occurs naturally in fresh water lakes, and becomes more likely during periods of warm, dry weather. It can pose a small risk to human health, but can be lethal for dogs if they come into contact with it. Be mindful to other water users Choose one of the quieter lakes that do not allow boats. Avoid mooring areas, marinas and jetties used by boats, ferry routes and boating channels. Be aware boaters may be in any area of the lake at any time of day or night. Only swim when weather conditions are suitable - remember they can change quickly. Quieter lakes best for swimming These lakes have no motor boats, but may have rowing boats, canoes and kayaks: Bassenthwaite (may have some motor boats and no diving allowed) Buttermere Crummock Water Grasmere Loweswater Rydal Water Wast Water There are also lots of quiet tarns and rivers which can be great places for a dip. Just beware that tarns are generally cooler than lakes, and can be very cold even on a hot summers day! Busier lakes These lakes all have motor boats, sailing boats and other craft: Windermere Ullswater Coniston Water Derwentwater In these busier lakes, we recommend picking a swim route along the shoreline, so you're less likely to be in the path of boats and cruisers. Its also important to make yourself as visible as possible. Wear a bright hat, have a tow float and have a support craft like a kayak or paddleboard, to keep safe and enjoy your swimming. Swimming not allowed Swimming is not allowed in Ennerdale Water, Haweswater resevoir, Thirlmere resevoir and Kentmere resevoir.
Swim the Lakes
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Call to book lessons. Tips when open water swimming Swimming in tarns, lakes and rivers is great fun, and a wonderful way to experience the Lake District landscape. However it's important to stay safe. Swim Safe Code Be seen in the water and have support Never swim after drinking or taking drugs. Wear a bright swim cap and tow a bright float. Never swim alone. Swimmers may be able to see boaters but boaters may not be able to see swimmers! The deep lakes and tarns in the Lake District can be cold, even on a hot summers day. Exposure to cool water can rapidly lead to hypothermia, and the early signs like struggling to move your hands, can make swimming more difficult than normal. There can be rocks and hazards under the water that you can't see, and the water may be shallower than you think near jetties. Enter the water slowly to get used to it. Check the depth and the water bed by walking in carefully. Work out where you will exit the water easily. Don't stay in too long if you are not used to cold water. Wear a wetsuit to keep you warmer and more buoyant. Swim along the shoreline so you can get out easily if you need to. Have lots of layers, a hat, and a warm drink ready for when you get out of the water, even in summer. Look out for blue-green algae Blue-Green Algae occurs naturally in fresh water lakes, and becomes more likely during periods of warm, dry weather. It can pose a small risk to human health, but can be lethal for dogs if they come into contact with it. Be mindful to other water users Choose one of the quieter lakes that do not allow boats. Avoid mooring areas, marinas and jetties used by boats, ferry routes and boating channels. Be aware boaters may be in any area of the lake at any time of day or night. Only swim when weather conditions are suitable - remember they can change quickly. Quieter lakes best for swimming These lakes have no motor boats, but may have rowing boats, canoes and kayaks: Bassenthwaite (may have some motor boats and no diving allowed) Buttermere Crummock Water Grasmere Loweswater Rydal Water Wast Water There are also lots of quiet tarns and rivers which can be great places for a dip. Just beware that tarns are generally cooler than lakes, and can be very cold even on a hot summers day! Busier lakes These lakes all have motor boats, sailing boats and other craft: Windermere Ullswater Coniston Water Derwentwater In these busier lakes, we recommend picking a swim route along the shoreline, so you're less likely to be in the path of boats and cruisers. Its also important to make yourself as visible as possible. Wear a bright hat, have a tow float and have a support craft like a kayak or paddleboard, to keep safe and enjoy your swimming. Swimming not allowed Swimming is not allowed in Ennerdale Water, Haweswater resevoir, Thirlmere resevoir and Kentmere resevoir.
Great beach treks and lessons . Just a five minute walk to the top of the road. Friendly stables to suit all standards of riders . Booking essential.
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Murthwaite Green Trekking Centre
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Great beach treks and lessons . Just a five minute walk to the top of the road. Friendly stables to suit all standards of riders . Booking essential.
Fantastic beach rides or up the fells. Booking essential.
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Cumbrian Heavy Horses
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Fantastic beach rides or up the fells. Booking essential.
Located deep in the heart of the beautiful Cumbria countryside, just west of Broughton-in-Furness, Silecroft golf club is a nine-hole course which may be played as an eighteen-hole, and as such, extra tees are available. Established in 1903, there is much here to challenge golfers of every level of ability, whether high or low handicapper, as there are enough hazards and obstacles on each hole to force you to think about your every shot. The greens play fast and true, and are meticulously tended to by the greenskeepers. As it is by the sea, the prevailing wind can sometimes cause havoc and drag your ball off into an altogether different direction so be wary of that also.
Silecroft Golf Club
Located deep in the heart of the beautiful Cumbria countryside, just west of Broughton-in-Furness, Silecroft golf club is a nine-hole course which may be played as an eighteen-hole, and as such, extra tees are available. Established in 1903, there is much here to challenge golfers of every level of ability, whether high or low handicapper, as there are enough hazards and obstacles on each hole to force you to think about your every shot. The greens play fast and true, and are meticulously tended to by the greenskeepers. As it is by the sea, the prevailing wind can sometimes cause havoc and drag your ball off into an altogether different direction so be wary of that also.

Food scene

Log Fires, Snugs and plenty of atmosphere. Book in advance as very popular with tourists and locals alike. Well worth a visit as excellent food and service. Local beers.
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Blacksmiths Arms, Broughton Mills
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Log Fires, Snugs and plenty of atmosphere. Book in advance as very popular with tourists and locals alike. Well worth a visit as excellent food and service. Local beers.
Super food at a good price ,lots to choose from , nice beer garden, log fires. Need to book . Worth a visit.
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The Boot Inn
Eskdale Valley
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Super food at a good price ,lots to choose from , nice beer garden, log fires. Need to book . Worth a visit.
Great place for a coffee or lunch , has a gift shop and delicatessen, take away food , gorgeous home made pies and sausage rolls. Local beer and wines sold.
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The Sawmill Cafe & Farm Shop
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Great place for a coffee or lunch , has a gift shop and delicatessen, take away food , gorgeous home made pies and sausage rolls. Local beer and wines sold.
Great local food and beers, log fires , snugs , need to book in the evenings.
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The Black Cock Inn
Prince's Street
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Great local food and beers, log fires , snugs , need to book in the evenings.
Good menu and selections of drinks .
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Old Kings Head
Church Street
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Good menu and selections of drinks .
The best place for Sunday lunch , great service , quality and price. Also lovely to pop into for coffee or afternoon teas, gorgeous cakes. Super gift shop too.
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The Byre Cafe
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The best place for Sunday lunch , great service , quality and price. Also lovely to pop into for coffee or afternoon teas, gorgeous cakes. Super gift shop too.
Quaint wee shopping town , great cafes, pubs, restaurants, butchers, gift shops. Well worth a visit as has a super store for food called Booths. Booths has a coffee shop too.
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Ulverston
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Quaint wee shopping town , great cafes, pubs, restaurants, butchers, gift shops. Well worth a visit as has a super store for food called Booths. Booths has a coffee shop too.
Has everything you will need in this small local town, butchers, petrol, haberdashery, git shops,Chemists, charity shops, Tesco, Take Aways, Bakery, post office, shoe shop , hairdressers, clothes and hardware shops.
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Millom
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Has everything you will need in this small local town, butchers, petrol, haberdashery, git shops,Chemists, charity shops, Tesco, Take Aways, Bakery, post office, shoe shop , hairdressers, clothes and hardware shops.
Our favourite pub, restaurant, need to book , excellent food and drinks. Well worth a visit.
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Kirkstile Inn
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Our favourite pub, restaurant, need to book , excellent food and drinks. Well worth a visit.
Traditional pub , all-day casual dining and a beer garden.Great for families and walkers, Good Wholesome food .
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The Wilsons Arms
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Traditional pub , all-day casual dining and a beer garden.Great for families and walkers, Good Wholesome food .
Our favourite coffee shop/ lunch pit stop when visiting the more touristy lakes , gorgeous cakes , soup, pies, sausage rolls and sandwiches, The meat comes from the Yew Tree Farm - Beatrix Potter.
Herdwicks Cafe
Yewdale Road
Our favourite coffee shop/ lunch pit stop when visiting the more touristy lakes , gorgeous cakes , soup, pies, sausage rolls and sandwiches, The meat comes from the Yew Tree Farm - Beatrix Potter.
Yew Tree Farm with its distinctive ‘spinning gallery’ is in the beautiful Lake District, in a stunning picturesque setting, it is ideally located for all Lakeland activities. The farmhouse was built in 1690 and is one of the most photographed farms in the North. There own Heritage meats to buy . Petting the famous Herdwick sheep experiences. Beatrix Potter once co owned the land originally.
Yew Tree Farm
Yew Tree Farm with its distinctive ‘spinning gallery’ is in the beautiful Lake District, in a stunning picturesque setting, it is ideally located for all Lakeland activities. The farmhouse was built in 1690 and is one of the most photographed farms in the North. There own Heritage meats to buy . Petting the famous Herdwick sheep experiences. Beatrix Potter once co owned the land originally.
Great pub food , friendly and easy to get drive to - 8 minutes.
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The Punch Bowl Inn
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Great pub food , friendly and easy to get drive to - 8 minutes.
Good Place to stop on the way to Brocklebank , relaxed atmosphere and great food.
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The Wild Boar
Crook Road
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Good Place to stop on the way to Brocklebank , relaxed atmosphere and great food.
Great place t stop for a treat either on the way to Brocklebank or whilst site seeing, booking in advance is advised . Great local food in comfortable surroundings and atmosphere.
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The Masons Arms
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Great place t stop for a treat either on the way to Brocklebank or whilst site seeing, booking in advance is advised . Great local food in comfortable surroundings and atmosphere.
Rustic, wood-beamed cafe serving home-cooked breakfasts and lunches, with views of the working farm.Great place to stop on the way to Brocklebank, just off the M6, A509. Super delicatessen where you can pick up tasty local treats, cakes, pies, vegetables etc... Small gift shop to browse , ice cream palour, and cafe. Go at milking time and watch the cows being milked.
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Low Sizergh Barn Farm Shop & Café
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Rustic, wood-beamed cafe serving home-cooked breakfasts and lunches, with views of the working farm.Great place to stop on the way to Brocklebank, just off the M6, A509. Super delicatessen where you can pick up tasty local treats, cakes, pies, vegetables etc... Small gift shop to browse , ice cream palour, and cafe. Go at milking time and watch the cows being milked.