Wolf & Us Cafe and Gallery is an easy walk up the hill out of Silverdale or there is parking outside. The
Read More »Furness Abbey was once home to one of the richest and most powerful monastic houses in northern England. The Cistercian monks who
Read More »Pull up into the car park of Levens Hall, five miles south of Kendal on the banks of the River Kent, and
Read More »Holker Hall dates from the sixteenth century, although the attractive red sandstone house that exists today is largely Victorian, built after a
Read More »It may be only 522ft (159m) above sea level, but the views from the top of Arnside Knott are among the very
Read More »The Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) straddles the Cumbria-Lancashire border. It is best known for its low limestone
Read More »The peninsulas of south Cumbria stretch like spindly fingers far out into Morecambe Bay, a massive expanse of mudflats and shifting sands
Read More »The market town of Ulverston sits on the Furness peninsula, one of the many fingers of land reaching out into Morecambe Bay
Read More »Grange-over-Sands is a genteel seaside town that lies on the western side of the Kent estuary in South Cumbria. But don’t go
Read More »Cartmel is a charming village where monastic buildings brush shoulders with delightful cottages, where foodies come to dine in world-class restaurants and
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