Kendal’s largest art gallery is Abbot Hall, housed in a light and airy Georgian villa on the banks of the River Kent.
Read More »Probably the most unusual of Kendal’s museums is the Quaker Tapestry Museum. Located in a 200-year-old Friends’ Meeting House on Stramongate, a
Read More »Kendal Calling is a summer music festival held every year at Lowther Deer Park, a few miles north of Kendal. Having started
Read More »Every November, thousands of outdoor enthusiasts descend on Kendal for one of Europe’s biggest and most diverse mountain festivals. The Kendal Mountain
Read More »Engage with the Beauty of Windermere With Windermere, England’s longest natural lake, as its glittering centrepiece, the South Lake District provides a gently
Read More »Coniston Water, one of the Lake District’s largest ribbon lakes, stretches from Coniston in the north to the tiny hamlet of High Nibthwaite in the south
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Read More »Discover Kendal: The Cultural Capital of Cumbria Kendal, lying on the edge of the Lake District National Park’s southeast border, holds the
Read More »Hawkshead is only a tiny village, and yet it’s easy to get lost as you wander its complex maze of narrow lanes
Read More »Exploring Coniston: A Guide to the Village’s Top Attractions Coniston squats at the foot of high, rugged fells. Its terraced miners’ and
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