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Pay & Display Car park with 68 spaces.
Public toilets adjacent to the car park.
The road to Tarn Hows is not suitable for large coaches.
Tarn Hows is a favourite for many people offering special views of the Lakeland fells and an easy circular walk for all the family.
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