The Hayloft, Tallentire Hall
Tallentire Hall
Tallentire
Cockermouth
Cumbria
CA13 0PR
Solway Coast
Miles of open coastline, spectacular rocky cliffs, rolling grassy dunes and sandy beaches.
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Lowther Castle
Dramatic ruins, gardens within gardens, an adventure playground to rival the best in the land. For visitors young and old (and four-legged), Lowther Castle offers plenty to enjoy.
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Muncaster Castle
Historic Haunted Castle, Himalayan Gardens, World Owl Centre, MeadowVole Maze and Playgrounds, Cafe and Giftshops, and special events ... A great day out for all the family!
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Eskdale Cycle Trail
8½-mile (14km) Eskdale Trail is a fully way-marked route taking cyclists from Dalegarth Visitor Centre in Boot through Eskdale away from cars to the coast at Ravenglass.
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Dalemain Mansion
Visitors can discover and enjoy four centuries of House Architecture, five acres of celebrated gardens, historic parkland and home-made food served in the Medieval Hall Tearoom.
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Hadrian's Wall
World Heritage Site with an ever changing living landscape where both adults and children can learn and where the Romans are still part of everyday life.
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Carlisle Cathedral
One of the jewels of North West England and, after standing on the border with Scotland for almost 900 years, it has a lively story to tell.
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Walby Farm Park
Fun for all the family come rain or shine. Indoor and outdoor fun for all ages at a National Farm Attraction.
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Tullie House, Museum and Art Gallery
Discover, explore and enjoy Carlisle's finest visitor attraction. Considerable collections of fine and decorative art, human history and natural sciences together with a wide range of exhibitions and events...
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The Wheatsheaf Inn
A warm welcome for all where you will be assured of a fine pint of local Cumbrian Ale and tasty local food, produced to the highest of standards.
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Masons Arms
Dog friendly, traditional pub with wood burning stove and a warm welcome
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Bush Inn
Built in the late 17th century as a house, with alterations in the 19th century, and later converted for use as a public house.
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Keswick
This thriving Cumbrian market town has a range of individual shops, a twice weekly market, two magnificent parks, Keswick Museum and Art Gallery and Theatre by the Lake
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Silloth
Silloth is a port town and civil parish in the Allerdale borough of Cumbria. The town is an example of a Victorian seaside resort
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Cockermouth
The birth place of William Wordsworth. A wealth of restaurants, pubs and interesting independent shops and cafes, and Wordsworth House.
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Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway
One of the oldest and longest narrow gauge railways in England, known affectionately as La’al Ratty meaning “little railway“ in olde Cumbrian dialect.
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Ullswater 'Steamers'
Award winning attraction offering lake cruises on England's most beautiful lake, Ullswater. Perfect opportunity to combine a lake cruise with some spectacular walks.
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The Lake District National Park
Home of the highest mountain and the deepest lake, you can walk, cycle and splash about here to your hearts content. It will take your breath away.
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Caledonia Park at Gretna
Whether you are looking for special gifts, a new outfit or simply a welcoming travel break, Caledonia Park has everything you'll need for the perfect shopping experience
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Scafell & Scafell Pike
Walk from the cottage door and climb England's two highest mountains in the same day, taking in breathtaking views of the Eskale valley along the way!
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Gelt Woods
A delightful walk, and also an RSPB nature reserve. In the woods is a rock with an inscription carved by a Roman soldier in the 3rd Century.
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