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        • Langwathby
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        • Lazonby
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        • Walney Island
        • Cartmel
      • West Coast
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        • St Bees Head
        • Maryport
        • Whitehaven
      • Yorkshire Dales
        • Dent
        • Kirkby Lonsdale
        • Sedbergh
    • Mountains and Hills
      • Mountains of Cumbria
      • Coniston Old Man
      • Cross Fell
      • Bow Fell
      • High Cup
      • Hampsfell
      • Helvellyn
      • Helm Crag
      • Crinkle Crags
      • The Langdale Pikes
      • Great Gable
      • Northern Fells
      • Arnside Knott
      • High Stile Ridge
      • Scafell Pike
      • Blencathra
      • Skiddaw
      • Cat Bells
      • Howgill Fells
    • Valleys
      • Buttermere
      • Great Langdale
      • Eskdale
      • Borrowdale
      • Ennerdale
      • Wasdale
      • Patterdale
      • Martindale
      • Swindale
      • Mardale
      • Wet Sleddale
      • Longsleddale
      • Mallerstang
      • Dentdale
    • Lakes and Rivers
      • Coniston Water
      • Windermere
      • Grasmere and Rydal Water
      • Scale Force
      • Easdale Tarn
      • Stanley Gyhll Force
      • Bassenthwaite Lake
      • Wastwater
      • Crummock Water
      • Lodore Falls
      • Derwentwater
      • Ullswater
      • Hell Gill
      • Cautley Spout
    • Coastline
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      • Morecambe Bay
      • Solway Coast
      • Arnside & Silverdale AONB
    • Forests
      • Grizdale Forest
      • Dodd Wood
      • Whinlatter
    • Passes
      • Honister Pass
      • Hardknott Pass
    • Information
      • Why choose Cumbria?
      • Carlisle, Solway Coast and Hadrian’s Wall
      • Keswick, Derwentwater and Borrowdale at a glance
      • Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Experience
    • Activities
      • Caving
      • Honister Slate Mine
    • Walking and Cycling
      • Cycle Ways
        • Hadrian’s Cycleway
        • Reivers’ Cycle Route
      • Short Walks
        • Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge 
        • Rannerdale Knotts from Buttermere
        • Black Crag from The Drunken Duck Inn
        • Ulverston Canal walk
      • Long Walks
        • Cumbria Way
        • Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail
        • Ullswater Way
        • Pennine Way
    • Heritage
      • Lanercost Priory
      • Eskdale Mill
      • Settle to Carlisle Railway
      • Hill Top
      • Rydal Mount
      • St. Oswald’s Church
      • Dove Cottage
      • Allan Bank
      • Bridge House
      • Furness Abbey
      • Levens Hall
      • Holker Hall
      • Mirehouse
      • Shap Abbey
    • Castles and Gardens
      • Muncaster Castle
      • Brougham Castle
      • Lowther Castle
      • Pendragon Castle
    • Nature and Wildlife
      • Geltsdale Nature Reserve
      • Lake District Wildlife Park
      • Smardale Gill
      • Great Asby Scar
    • Historic Landmarks
      • Ashness Bridge
      • Long Meg and Her Daughters
      • The Bowder Stone
      • Hadrian’s Wall
      • Hardknott Fort
      • Castlerigg Stone Circle
      • The Hoad Monument
      • Cockpit Stone Circle
      • Ruskin’s view
    • Food and Drink
      • Chesters by the River 
      • The Rum Story
      • The Coniston Inn
    • Events
      • Kendal Calling
      • Kendal Mountain Festival
      • Keswick Convention
      • Keswick Mountain Festival
    • Museums and Art Galleries
      • Armitt Museum
      • The Beacon Museum
      • Windermere Jetty Boat Museum
      • Blackwell
      • Kendal’s Galleries
      • Kendal’s Museums
      • Tullie House
      • Senhouse Roman Museum
      • Keswick Museum and Art Gallery
      • Lakeland Motor Museum
      • The Derwent Pencil Museum
    • Water fun
      • Windermere Lake Cruises
      • Coniston Launch
      • Keswick Launch
      • Ullswater Steamers
    • Kids
      • Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
      • Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway
      • Lake District Coast Aquarium
      • The World of Beatrix Potter
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    • 10 Unique Places to stay in Cumbria 
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