Grasmere and Great Langdale, picturesque and varied landscape with Wordsworth connections. Wide range of walking opportunities, from high fells to lakeside and woodland paths.
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Hartley’s Beach Shop and Tea Rooms have a great view over St Bees beach. The Tea Rooms serve hot food, drinks and snacks and our shop has gifts and souvenirs as well as groceries. Read more…
The Bransty Arch is a Wetherspoon pub in Whitehaven, Cumbria. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
he Furness Railway is a Wetherspoon pub in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
he William Rufus is a Wetherspoon pub in Carlisle, Cumbria. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Ravenglass beach is a mix of sand, shingle and mud within the village of Ravenglass. The village is on the estuary where the Esk, the Mite and the Irt all meet the sea. Parking is available in the village along with a couple of pubs. Read more…
Seascale beach is a very large, sandy beach. Beside the village and car park, you have a small grass area with picnic tables, and if you head northwards the beach becomes backed by a golf course before you reach the decommissioned nuclear power station. This is a great beach to explore rock pools, and you have views over to the Read more…
Millom beach is not really a true beach but an area of sand and salt marshes on the north shore of the estuary of the River Duddon. The town is small but has a station, pub and some shops. Read more…
Coniston and Tarn Hows, great locations for watching lakeside and woodland wildlife with picturesque views. Woodland and tranquil tarns framed by rugged mountainous scenery at the north end of Coniston Water. Read more…
Armitt Museum is an independent museum, library and library, founded by Mary Louisa Armitt in 1909 and devoted to preserving and sharing the cultural heritage of the Lake District. Read more…