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Cumbria is known for the sheer beauty of its lakes and mountains, but did you know that we are also blessed with miles upon miles of stunning coastline? If you’re seeking peace and tranquillity, the Western Lake District and Coast is just the place, with its wide sandy beaches; stunning sunsets; and natural beauty.
Experience the breath-taking sensation of trotting along the beach on horseback, or challenge yourself to climb England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike. There are also scenic coastal walks like the King Charles III England Coast Path and the Coast to Coast National Trail, as well as the Solway Coaster - a flat cycling route between Allonby and Silloth.
The western Lakes District and coast is the perfect place for a family holiday, with plenty of attractions and activities to keep the kids entertained. Take them on a narrow-gauge steam train ride in an open top carriage or explore a historic castle and watch a birds of prey show. There are plenty of interactive museums for all to enjoy, too.
The area is bursting with myths and legends of times gone by. The Hadrian’s Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site extends down the Cumbrian coast, and there are plenty of places to learn about its history and walk in the footsteps of Romans. Visit an original Roman fort in Maryport; or discover one of the best remaining examples of a Roman bath house in the village of Ravenglass. Head to places like Whitehaven to learn more about the area's maritime heritage.
Fancy something a bit different? Quirky events like the legendary World Gurning Championships take place every year, and make for a unique experience.
Whether you’re planning a relaxing break, an action-packed adventure or a culture-filled family holiday, you’ll find the Western Lake District and Cumbrian Coast is the perfect place to be.
Join Eric Hope, renowned Cumbrian angler and environmentalist, for unique guided fishing trips and…
The climb onto the main ridge of the High Stile Range is a bit on the stiff side but once you get…
Several stone circles and many small cairns are visible on the moor. The circles are distinguished…
Whinlatter is a great place for walking with many miles of gravel roads, paths and tracks to…
Ennerdale is the most westerly of the lakes, and the most remote. A deep glacial lake, Ennerdale…
Great cycling activities for all the family in the Lake District and Cumbria. With mountains and…
An easy scramble at the side of the spectacular Cam Spout Force is combined with a descent down the…
Roman museum displaying the internationally significant collection of Romano-British altars,…
Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain at 978m. Its summit is marked by a huge cairn and…
Harter Fell might be small but it's perfectly formed and it's situated in a stunning position. It…
Ranging from small groups in steep wet gorges involving roped ascents, to the fun of group set…
Award winning family attraction on historic Maryport harbourside. All day tickets for 70+ displays…
The long ridge of Black Combe rises almost from the sea and is linked to the Ulpha Fells which run…
Take your bike on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & bike the return journey through the beatiful…
Beginning at the Maritime Museum in Maryport, the walk climbs the sea brows yielding spectacular…
La'aL Ratty, the little Cumbrian railway, is an award-winning heritage visitor attraction and Lake…
Situated on what was once the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith railway line, Bassenthwaite Lake…
The ultimate animal experience for anyone over the age of 8 years that you will never forget! This…
Based in Cockermouth, Harris Park is a peaceful park with beautiful views across Cockermouth and…
The history of the Ravenglass and Eskdale railway told with relics, models, photographs and a…
Caught in the Anglo Scottish wars of the 14th century, a good bit of luck followed the Dissolution…
Sca Fell is a little lower at 964m than Scafell Pike and is 1 km away, but the direct route from…
A fine example of a Georgian church, which has been sympathetically modernised.
This is another challenging route, from the beautiful high mountain valley of Wasdle to Scafell…
Join Eric Hope, renowned Cumbrian angler and environmentalist, for unique guided fishing trips and…
The climb onto the main ridge of the High Stile Range is a bit on the stiff side but once you get…
Several stone circles and many small cairns are visible on the moor. The circles are distinguished…
Whinlatter is a great place for walking with many miles of gravel roads, paths and tracks to…
Ennerdale is the most westerly of the lakes, and the most remote. A deep glacial lake, Ennerdale…
Great cycling activities for all the family in the Lake District and Cumbria. With mountains and…
Whinlatter is a great place for walking with many miles of gravel roads, paths and tracks to…
Ennerdale is the most westerly of the lakes, and the most remote. A deep glacial lake, Ennerdale…
Great cycling activities for all the family in the Lake District and Cumbria. With mountains and…
An easy scramble at the side of the spectacular Cam Spout Force is combined with a descent down the…
Roman museum displaying the internationally significant collection of Romano-British altars,…
Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain at 978m. Its summit is marked by a huge cairn and…
Harter Fell might be small but it's perfectly formed and it's situated in a stunning position. It…
Ranging from small groups in steep wet gorges involving roped ascents, to the fun of group set…
Award winning family attraction on historic Maryport harbourside. All day tickets for 70+ displays…
The long ridge of Black Combe rises almost from the sea and is linked to the Ulpha Fells which run…
Take your bike on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & bike the return journey through the beatiful…
Beginning at the Maritime Museum in Maryport, the walk climbs the sea brows yielding spectacular…
La'aL Ratty, the little Cumbrian railway, is an award-winning heritage visitor attraction and Lake…
Situated on what was once the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith railway line, Bassenthwaite Lake…
The ultimate animal experience for anyone over the age of 8 years that you will never forget! This…
Based in Cockermouth, Harris Park is a peaceful park with beautiful views across Cockermouth and…
The history of the Ravenglass and Eskdale railway told with relics, models, photographs and a…
Caught in the Anglo Scottish wars of the 14th century, a good bit of luck followed the Dissolution…
Sca Fell is a little lower at 964m than Scafell Pike and is 1 km away, but the direct route from…
A fine example of a Georgian church, which has been sympathetically modernised.
This is another challenging route, from the beautiful high mountain valley of Wasdle to Scafell…
Join Eric Hope, renowned Cumbrian angler and environmentalist, for unique guided fishing trips and…
The climb onto the main ridge of the High Stile Range is a bit on the stiff side but once you get…
Several stone circles and many small cairns are visible on the moor. The circles are distinguished…
You may leave the Lake District, but once you’ve been, it’ll never leave you.
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Pillar (892m) lies at the head Mosedale and Ennerdale valleys and is named after, and famous for, the great butress of Pillar Rock.
Barrow-in-Furness
Have this special coastal nature reserve all to yourselves for an after-hours adventure! Track wildlife across the reserve using different equipment and techniques, with the help of our expert guides.
Silloth
A museum/exhibition based on a collection of toy soldiers and related forts, guns etc. Battlefield models, Hadrian's Wall feature, historical information.
Ravenglass
Set in the beautiful gardens of Muncaster Castle, the Hawk & Owl Centre offers exhilarating bird of prey flying displays from Easter to Christmas.
Head for the coast and then follow Hadrian’s Cycleway to Whitehaven via the attractive villages of St Bees and Sandwith, with a short diversion to the lighthouse at St Bees Head.
St Johns in the Vale, Keswick
Join Eric Hope, renowned Cumbrian angler and environmentalist, for unique guided fishing trips and casting tuition for individuals, groups, and corporate clients. Featured on TV with our friend Matt Hayes and on the BBC and ITV News.
Nr Bassenthwaite Lake
The award-winning Lakes Distillery Company opened in December 2014 in The Lake District National Park with the vision of producing a world class single malt whisky and a global brand that is recognised and respected around the world
Braithwaite, Keswick
Based at the head of England's best trail centre, the Altura trail in Whinlatter Forest, Keswick. A well stocked trail centre bike shop offering premium bike hire, fast repairs and premium road and mountain bike sales. We also offer guiding and…
Millom
Originally know as Sunkenkirk, consists of 50 stones at the foot of Black Combe. Access is via a long farm track from a minor road branching off the A595. Well worth the walk!
Loweswater
Discover the peace and quiet of Holme Wood, a mixed woodland of alder, oak, lime, chestnut, ash and sycamore.
Borrowdale, Keswick
You’ve never experienced anything like this…
Take on the UK’s original classic Via Ferrata against the backdrop of the stunning Lake District mountains.
Climb up the massive Cargo net to one of the finest views of Lake District. Buttermere, Crummock…
Cockermouth
Situated on what was once the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith railway line, Bassenthwaite Lake Station offers a unique place to enjoy breakfast, brunch and lunch aboard the replica Orient Express train, right here in the Lake District.
Cumbria
From Bootle village, nestling between the fells and coastal plain, climb out onto the broad flank of the fells above. The sky, sea and fells meet at far horizons and the views are breathtaking.
The long ridge of Black Combe rises almost from the sea and is linked to the Ulpha Fells which run north into the heart of the Lake District.
Cockermouth
Step back in time to the 1770s and experience William and Dorothy Wordsworth’s childhood home. Whether you meet the maid-of-all-work or a knowledgeable 21st-century guide, you’re guaranteed a warm welcome.
Set in the south-west of the region the Duddon Valley is remote, unspoilt and one of the most idyllic valleys of the Lake District.
Bassenthwaite
An unique opportunity for anyone over 16 years old. After enjoying a Bird of Prey flying display on the park your experience will begin. Our falconer will teach you how to recall and hold the birds and we start with an owl. Following this we move…
Whitehaven
High above Whitehaven, looking across the Solway Firth to Scotland and inland to the Lake District National Park, Rosehill is West Cumbria’s hub for culture and creativity.
Coniston
This National Trust wood is a wonderful place to be - right by the lake shore.
Nestled in a wooded valley in the far west of the Lake District, in the Vale of Lorton, Loweswater is a peaceful lake that is often bypassed.
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