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Whitehaven
To make your next meeting, conference or product launch really memorable and enjoyable for all, why not come to The Rum Story in Whitehaven. We have several different meeting rooms ranging from an intimate board room to our famous 'haunted vault'…
Cartmel
Set on over 300 acres of farm and parkland, this multi-functional venue offers an impressive but tranquil setting, with views over the countryside.
Newby Bridge, Backbarrow
There could hardly be a more attractive setting for the conference organiser looking to place a meeting, than here at the Whitewater Hotel.
Keswick
In the centre of Keswick and with a recently refurbished community room, the Moot Hall is the perfect choice for coffee mornings, training venue, slide shows, business meetings, charity and fundraising events and exhibitions.
The village of Bassenthwaite lies around 1 mile east of Bassenthwaite Lake. The lake is the most northerly of the lakes and is also one of the largest.
Grasmere
Perched on the hill above Grasmere, Allan Bank house sits within romantic 19th century wooded pleasure grounds with inspiring lake and mountain views. From here, it’s easy to see why Wordsworth called Grasmere ‘the loveliest spot that man hath ever…
Kirkby Stephen
A castle wedding venue as unique as you. Your wedding, your castle, your way.
High Street names that provide something for everyone, including Debenhams, JJB, Marks & Spencer are much, much more. Fresh produce, great gift ideas and more!
Hawkshead, Lake Windermere
The Lake District offers event organisers one of the most exciting, picturesque, adventurous, and challenging locations to bring your team together, or run your meeting, event or production. Our UNESCO World Heritage site includes a wide range of…
The cliffs at St Bees (named after St Bega) are dramatic, composed of striking red sandstone some over 300ft high. There is an RSPB nature reserve.
Keswick
Watch the latest movies, book a film that means something special to you and your guests, or bring a Playstation or X-box to have a gaming party!
Troutbeck, Penrith
Wide range of activities including Horse Riding, Quad Biking, Go-Karting, Archery, Clay Pigeon Shooting and Stalwart Army truck, Paintballing, Air Rifles and many more!
Bowness-on-Windermere, Windermere
What better place to hold your meeting or conference than the beautiful scenic surrounds of the Lake District and timeless elegance of The Belsfield Hotel’s meeting rooms. Originally built in early Victorian times and dating back to 1815 The…
Coniston
Set in the heart of the old Lakeland village under the towering crags of Coniston Old Man and close to Coniston Water, the tourist information centre is a superb “shop window” for Coniston and its surroundings.
Purpose built by The Lake
Stag & hen do’s with Genuine Adventures: tailored Lake District fun—ghyll scrambling, rock climbing, SUP paddleboarding, or tag archery. Expert-led, mobile, and perfect for groups. Contact to customize!
Carlisle
Carlisle College is a further education College serving the post 16 education and training needs of Carlisle and the surrounding area. It provides a state-of-the-art learning environment for students with a range of courses from Entry Level through…
Seascale is a small coastal town in the Western Lake District. Situated between Whitehaven and Millom it is the perfect stop off when exploring this beautiful part of the Lake District.
Bowness-on-Windermere
With some of the most picturesque and romantic surrounding scenery in the country, it really is no surprise that people come from far and wide to tie the knot in the Lake District.
Milnthorpe, Near Kendal
Max. Day Guests | N/A Max. Evening Guests | 120 Bedrooms | 31 Exclusive Use? | No
Crooklands offers a bespoke wedding celebration that is led by you! We do not currently hold a license for civil ceremonies, but we do specialise in relaxed,…
The village of Shap consists mainly of two long lines of grey stone houses, many dating from the 18th century. The area around Shap was settled in Neolithic times, and there are several stone circles, and other standing stones nearby.
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