Cumbria Group Travel Guide

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… gentle l a k e s , m o u n t a i n s a n d f e l l s , b e a u t i f u l coastline, stunni n g c o u n t r y s i d e a n d h i d d e n v a l l e y s e v e r y g r o u p ' s d r e a m d e s t i n a t i o n… The Lake District, Cumbria has at its heart spectacular lakes and mountains, plus tranquil coastline, quiet unspoilt valleys and characterful towns and picture perfect postcard villages, offering the group traveller an exceptional and quality experience.

Wa s t w a t e r

CONTENTS Welcome to Cumbria

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Getting here

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Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall

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Windermere, Kendal & the South Lakes

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Eden in the Lake District

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Keswick & North Lakes

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Lake District Peninsulas

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Western Lakes

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Coach Parking

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Quality & Accessibility

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Attractions & Accommodation

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Farmers Markets

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Tour Guides & Services

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Tourist Information Centres

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Detailed Map

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Stunning vistas at every turn throughout the six areas of the region. With welcoming and sophisticated accommodation providers, restaurants, bars and cafés, serving wholesome and unique local produce and drinks, to suit all pockets which will keep even the most discerning of groups more than satisfied.

The Lake District, Cumbria can offer more than its world famous landscapes, historic houses and ancient castles. There are a multitude of crafts and art to be discovered, fantastic individual shops to explore, bustling market towns, leisurely cruises on lake steamers, steam train excursions, friendly villages, full of living heritage, museums and of course for the more active groups - walking, rock climbing, sailing, horse riding and a vast array of outdoor activities to choose from.

It's what the heart of the Lake District, Cumbria is all about!

Welcome

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offering a brief description of the tourism products Cumbria has to offer. It is compiled using a large database of visitor attractions and other tourism businesses catering for the travel trade & groups market. Finding your way through the Guide, and Cumbria, is simple - the first section is full of pertinent information on Cumbria in general. The other 6 sections feature each of the areas in detail. We also run an online downloadable pdf version of the area sections as they appear in print, in our web site: www.cumbriagrouptravelguide.com

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Getting here easy to get to and get around

Specta c u l a r c o a s t a n d c o u n t r y s i d e that de l i v e r s t h e wow f a c t o r s u m m e r o r w i n t e r, s p r i n g t i m e o r a u t u m n - there's a m e m o r y t o t r e a s u r e f o r e v e r y g r o u p - e v er y time!

BY ROAD Cumbria and the Lake District is traversed by the M6 and therefore is within easy reach of the whole of the country. Travel time by coach from London is only around five hours and from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester and Newcastle around two hours. DISTANCES TO THE LAKE DISTRICT, CUMBRIA FROM MAJOR BRITISH TOWNS KESWICK WINDERMERE CARLISLE

Birmingham Bristol Chester Dover Edinburgh Gatwick Glasgow Hull Leeds London Manchester Newcastle upon Tyne Stratford upon Avon York

186 272 142 390 136 346 134 151 121 304 115 82 221 113

151 237 106 353 145 310 140 139 81 267 80 90 184 101

189 275 145 393 98 347 97 151 123 307 118 58 224 116

BY RAIL As with the road network, Cumbria and the Lake District is on the main London to Glasgow route and is also served by trains around its west coast. Journey time from London to Kendal is around three hours. BY AIR The main airports serving Cumbria and the Lake District are Manchester, Newcastle, Liverpool and Blackpool which is the nearest. Further access by road or rail is excellent. BY SEA From continental Europe, the nearest ferry links are at Newcastle and Hull. From Northern Ireland, there are ferry ports at Stranraer and Liverpool and links to the Isle of Man from Liverpool and Heysham (Lancaster).

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. . . f rom the Emperor Hadrian, Rob Roy, R o bert the Bruce to B o n n ie Prince Charlie t h i s area is rich with t h e stuf f of legends a n d s ome reall y g rea t g roup shopping...

Carlisle Castle

What a winning combination. Take one border city which also happens to be the capital of Cumbria and marry it with the World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall - unbeatable. Carlisle provides multiple visitor experiences including awardwinning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery which, amongst other displays, can provide the perfect introduction to the archaeology of Hadrian’s Wall. For art minded groups, Tullie House offers plenty of choice including a Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood collection. Easily accessed from Tullie House is Carlisle Castle, one of English Heritage’s prime sites. The castle has fascinating links with English kings and queens, border reivers and even a Parliament. The warm red sandstone of the Cathedral is matched by the warm welcome given to groups from Cathedral volunteers and staff. Over 900 years old this lovely church has a splendidly decorated vaulted ceiling, Cromwellian links and a silver collection which can be admired on a visit to the Cathedral Treasury. The Undercroft restaurant offers delicious refreshments and accepts group bookings. Carlisle’s compact city centre, level walking and easily accessible indoor

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Carlisle & Hadrian's Wall and outdoor shopping facilities including

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award-winning The Lanes Shopping Centre and its Victorian market hall, makes for the perfect full day visit. East and west of Carlisle lies the world of the Romans. Go west and the Roman theme is combined with the beautiful coastal scenery of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Go east and the classic views of Hadrian’s Wall territory is quickly reached. It is possible to approach Birdoswald Roman Fort and Visitor Centre via the longest continuous stretch of Hadrian’s Wall still visible today where all of the components of the Roman frontier system can be seen.

H a d rian's Wall, Birdos wald

But this area offers more than just Roman history. Border reivers rampaged through this area for centuries and medieval Lanercost Priory suffered several attacks during the turbulent border warfare between England and Scotland. But a visit to this beautiful and peaceful location today brings peace and tranquillity to any visitor. Refreshments of a different kind can be enjoyed in the adjacent, privately owned, Lanercost Tearooms. The pretty market town of Brampton would be of interest to any group keen on Pre-Raphaelite art because of the Edward Burne-Jones designed stained glass windows in the parish church of St Martin’s.

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. . . historic houses, c r a f ts, art galleries, l a ke cruises, g rea t r a n g e of live thea tre a nd music - g rea t f o od, g rea t choice, g rea t news f or g roups...

G r a s m e r e f r om High Bank

The Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole is a good starting point. Fascinating displays explore the world of the Lake District National Park and delightful gardens extend to the water’s edge of England’s longest lake. The idea of national parks is something the English poet William Wordsworth seemed to anticipate when he described the Lake District in 1810 “...a sort of national property in which everyman has a right…” So it makes sense to complete the short journey through Ambleside into the heart of the valley where the poet drew much of his inspiration. Between Rydal and Grasmere the connections with Wordsworth and other Lake Poets are everywhere. The ever-popular Dove Cottage and Wordsworth Museum explore Wordsworth’s life and works whilst the beautiful garden at his final home of Rydal Mount is still as he himself designed it. In the centre of Grasmere village is St Oswald’s church and graveyard where the Wordsworth family graves can be visited. And whilst there, don’t forget to visit the world famous Grasmere Gingerbread shop to enjoy the unique taste of this Lake District favourite. Ambleside with its multiple retail facilities and visitor attractions include Hayes Garden World, a group visit and refreshment stop. The Armitt Collection in the town centre is a winning combination of museum, gallery and library with Beatrix Potter and John Ruskin connections. For Peter Rabbit and Squirrel Nutkin fans the World of Beatrix Potter at Bowness on Windermere is delightful. The village provides an opportunity to join a boat cruise of Windermere and groups can truly take in the beautiful surroundings as the boat makes its way gently to Waterhead at Ambleside or to Lakeside at Newby Bridge. Kendal Castle PAGE 6 CumbriaGTG_2012.indd 8

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Windermere, Kendal & the South Lakes A must for culture and heritage fans Blackwell, the Arts and Crafts House lying between Bowness on Windermere and Kendal, is worth a visiting as a prime example of delicious period architecture. Delight in the detail of its period rooms where every door handle, every stained glass window and every window catch plays its part in creating harmony and style. Everyone loves a real castle. Especially one which comes with a beautiful and unusual garden - everyone will love Sizergh Castle and Garden, the National Trust property lying south of Kendal. Beautiful Elizabethan wood panelling and a quirky Limestone rock garden but, best of all, an historic house with a modern life to it as well. Compare and contrast the garden at Sizergh with the fascinating topiary shapes in the 300 year old garden of Levens Hall. Another family home with a long and fascinating history, the Bagot family extend the warmest of welcomes to groups. The lively market town of Kendal acts as a gateway to the South Lakes. Major attractions include K Village, the Lakes Outlet and the number one discount shopping outlet in the Lake District. Abbot Hall Art Gallery has a pretty setting close to the River Kent and its exhibits include elegant Gillows of Lancaster furniture. The site also includes the Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry which celebrates the everyday life of Victorian residents and craftsmen who contributed so much to the richness of Lake District life. And still in Kendal, more beautiful craftsmanship can be enjoyed at The Quaker Tapestry Exhibition, the result of a community project with a difference. Hawkshead is for anyone interested in enjoying the best of traditional Lakeland village architecture. Narrow, winding lanes open unexpectedly into hidden corners where cosy, traditional tearooms offer scrumptious local produce and if that weren’t enough, the village has its own connections with both Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. And not far away is the prime attraction of Hilltop, the Lakeland home of Beatrix Potter. A must-see for any group visit to this part of Cumbria.

B o w ness Lake Windermere

T h e v e r y h e a rt of the L a ke D i s t r i c t , ex p lore the p i c t u re s q u e v i l l a g es, enjoy t h e f r i e n d l y welcome, l o c a l f a y re a n d stunning l a ke s i d e vistas a n e v e r t o b e f o r g o t t e n experience PAGE 7

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...historic market towns, undula ting g e n t l e meadows, lovel y v i l l a g es, all surrounded b y e y e popping uplands w h e re the River Eden b eg ins its course.. .

U l l s w a t e r S t e a m e r s, Glenridding

One of the hidden gems of Cumbria. But hurry - the Eden Valley is fast making its mark with visiting groups and who can blame them - with all the historic market towns to experience and enjoy! You will find plenty to inspire interesting group itineraries. Located within the ancient Parish Church of St Lawrence in Appleby are the splendid tombs of Lady Anne Clifford and her mother. Discover her story and many local links, including nearby Brougham Castle and the almshouses known as the Hospital of St Anne (viewing by private arrangement only). Orton Village is the location of Kennedy’s Fine Chocolates, a coffee stop with a difference (by arrangement). Enjoy local foodstuffs and observe the chocolate making process. You won’t be able to resist buying in the shop! Kirkby Stephen Parish Church has Saxon origins and Danish/Viking links with the famous Loki stone on display and remains of many ancient stone crosses. Brough Castle is located close

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Eden in the Lake District The lead mining heritage of the area can be enjoyed at the nearby Nenthead Mines Heritage Centre and the town is also the start point of the South Tynedale narrow gauge railway. The busy main market town of Penrith has indoor and outdoor markets and a wider shopping experience to offer and also another castle site to explore. Nearby, The Rheged Centre is a great stop off point for local food and arts and crafts, with an optional 3D film experience available. Or combine a boat ride on Ullswater between Glenridding and Pooley Bridge, with a visit to historic and elegant Dalemain House and Gardens. Both provide a warm welcome for groups. Watch out for special events at Dalemain to add even more interest to any day out. Aira Force is one of the most famous

A p p l e b y from St Mar y's Church

Lake District waterfalls, located close to Ullswater, with a beautifully landscaped

Victorian

park, arboretum and rocky

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scenery. A

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home of a local Lord may go down a treat, especially if it is Hutton-in-the-Forest, the home of Lord and Lady Inglewood. Originally a medieval defensive house and much altered over its history, you will discover its varied range of architectural and decorative styles, which makes this fascinating location so enjoyable. The beautiful gardens provide the perfect setting for this romantic gem.

With a special char m of its own, it's easily accessible, with lots of countr y fairs and festivals, it gives a lie to the illusion of its char ming remoteness an ideal place f or g roups to revel in this unspoilt and welcoming area

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...views of the h i g hest mountains in England w ith Derwentwa ter, Bassenthwaite Lake, Buttermere, Crummock and T h irlmere to delight and explore...

V i e w f r o m L a t r i g g , near Kes wick

On the shores of Derwentwater the market town of Keswick is surrounded by classic fell scenery including Borrowdale. Keswick has two market days, held on Thursday and Saturdays centred around the historic Moot Hall. An amazing range of smaller independent shops are located in the side streets and lanes just off the main market place. In addition, as a centre for outdoor activities, there are many specialist outdoor shops. Learn about Keswick’s mining history at Keswick mining museum and discover what it was like working here. The most popular outdoor activity in the North Lakes is fell walking, and guided group walking is available, such as the Keswick Rambles. For the more energetic, there is ghyll scrambling, climbing or abseiling, cycling (both on and off-road) and plenty of water based activities, like swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing dinghies, windsurfing and plenty of rowboats and self-drive motorboats! Or else, you can just sit and watch. How about a trip to the Cumberland Pencil Museum? See the world’s biggest coloured pencil, remember your school days and find out how pencils were made. C a s t l e r i g g S t o n e C i r cl e PAGE 10 CumbriaGTG_2012.indd 12

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Keswick & North Lakes Walk through beautiful Hope Park which leads down to Derwentwater, past the famous Theatre by the Lake. Derwentwater Lake Cruises offer an all round trip by launch to take in the spectacular scenery, or an optional ticket to hop on/off allowing you to explore the many beautiful areas of the shoreline. The Keswick Museum and Art Gallery in Fitz Park is described as one of the world's strangest museums because of its wide ranging exhibits and still retains its Victorian feel. East of the town is Castlerigg Stone Circle, a place full of mystery and one of Britain’s most famous and impressive monuments from prehistory. Enjoy the splendid views of the surrounding mountains. Derwentwater feeds Bassenthwaite Lake where its surrounds are a quiet oasis for wildlife including the famous ospreys, which can be observed from special viewing platforms, in the season, located in Dodd Wood on the North East side of Bassenthwaite. Bassenthwaite is also the location of Mirehouse, 17th century home of the Spedding family. The house is well known for its relaxed lived-in feel often commented on by visitors. Enjoy the interesting collections of furniture and portraits, manuscripts and letters by famous writers and poets. The house is surrounded by rare ancient wildflower meadows to the front and terraced lawns and gardens behind, with walks to the lake and through the meadows to the beautiful pre-Norman parish church of St Bega, considered the setting for the opening of Morte d’Arthur.

D e wentwa ter, Borro wdale

With Keswick on Derwentwater at its heart, a busy compact town with interesting individual shops to browse, dominated by the highest peaks in England bring ing g roups closer to the wilder side of Cumbria

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...rich herita ge, beautiful scener y, v i b r a nt culture and an e xcellent variety of a ttractions a ward winning lake d i s trict peninsulas i deal f or g roups...

C oniston Wa ter

Rolling coastline and countryside, Christian and maritime heritage combine, from the southern end of Windermere, through Grange over Sands, Cartmel, Coniston, Ulverston, and Barrow to form the attraction of the Peninsulas - it will spoil you for choice! From Lakeside, at the south end of Windermere enjoy a Windermere Lake cruise or visit the Lakes Aquarium and discover the secrets of fresh water, seawater and other water environments. Alternatively, visit the 19th century Stott Park Bobbin Mill, a steam powered working wood mill. Then hop on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite steam railway and enjoy the experience of riding in lovingly restored engine and carriages. The nearby Lakeland Motor Museum at Backbarrow has more than 30,000 exhibits lovingly displayed in a different and refreshing way, fascinating for enthusiasts. The beautiful village of Cartmel, home of the world famous “sticky toffee pudding� is a delight to visit. Enjoy the quaint cobbled market place and the village antique shops. The highlight is 12th century Cartmel Priory. Nearby Holker Hall, the home of Lord and Lady Cavendish is one of the most interesting houses in the Lake District. The many changes over the centuries and rebuilding in parts make it a mixture of styles. The interiors are a delight with a magnificent staircase and library. The gardens, fine throughout the seasons are at their best in May when the Holker Garden festival is held. Daffodils, Lake Windermere PAGE 12 CumbriaGTG_2012.indd 14

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Lake District Peninsulas

Further along the Peninsula lies Ulverston, a friendly, charming, historic market town, with its colourful street market on Saturdays and Thursdays. Known as the birthplace of Stan Laurel, you will find all you wish to know at the Laurel and Hardy Museum. On the outskirts of Barrow are the impressive remains of 12th century Furness Abbey, once one of the richest in Britain. Audio tours are provided to help you understand its power and wealth and show the importance of the monastic orders to the local communities. Barrow-in-Furness, with its maritime heritage and regeneration of the town shows off its Victorian heritage. The Dock Museum shows how Barrow grew from a small village to become a huge iron and steel manufacturer and major shipbuilding area. Enjoy a wide range of shopping and an indoor market open four days a week. Over the hills and not far away is a real Lake District gem. Coniston village and its surrounding area is closely connected to the 19th century art critic and writer John Ruskin. Visit his former home of Brantwood with its wide range of exhibitions and beautiful landscaped grounds and find out what “Jumping Jenny� meant to this eminent Victorian. Combine Brantwood with a ride on the elegant Steam Yacht Gondola, a throwback to a bygone age now owned by the National Trust. And at the Ruskin Museum in Coniston village centre a newly opened extension tells the story of Donald Campbell and Bluebird.

Walney Island

Down from the souther n tip of beautiful Lake Winder mere to the coast at Morecambe Bay, the delights of this fascinating cor ner always please no wonder g ro up tra vellers are making it a firm fa vourite

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. . . p e a c e and tranquillity, rolling fells to the c o a st, a ward winning t owns and beaches o f t he Sol wa y Coast g e n t l e rolling valle ys to discover...

Wastwa ter

Go west for some of Cumbria’s best views (Wastwater was voted Britain’s favourite view and is accessible by mini-coach only which makes the experience even more special), best beaches including Quality Coast Award winning beaches at Haverigg, Seascale, Silecroft and St Bees. And the best of true Cumbrian welcomes in historic towns such as Cockermouth, Whitehaven, and Maryport to name just a few. With a stunning backdrop of mountain scenery and landlocked beautiful lakes, this part of Cumbria has a fine sweeping coastline reaching from The Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the north to the Lake District Peninsulas in the south. Plenty of interest for those all-important views from the coach window. Silloth is the place to savour some of this beautiful coastal scenery. It provides character for modern day photographers and artists, as it did for nationally renowned artists including J M W Turner and L S Lowry. And because Silloth enjoys some of the mildest winter weather in Cumbria, it’s ideal for autumn and early spring tours. Spectacular views across the Solway Firth make Scotland look almost within touching distance. But the Western Lakes offer more than just beautiful views. This is Cumbria with a real difference. Spice up the tour with a visit to the Rum Story in historic Whitehaven and step into a fascinating exhibition housed in an original 18th century warehouse. Transfer to The Beacon visitor centre to discover the social, industrial and maritime heritage of this Georgian seaport. Find out who led a surprise attack on Whitehaven in 1778 and visit The Beacon’s latest addition, its new Pop culture gallery. The Haig Colliery Mining Museum near Whitehaven is an on-going restoration programme with machines, mining equipment and displays on the social history of this important industry. Workington’s proud industrial history and past prosperity can be seen in the 18th century architecture of Portland Square Conservation Area. At the Helena Thompson Museum, named after a local philanthropist, displays of local history, a costume gallery and Georgian and Victorian room settings can be enjoyed. Maryport PAGE 14 CumbriaGTG_2012.indd 16

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Western Lakes

Inland from the coastal area, the historic and pretty market town of Cockermouth lies at the mouth of the beautiful Vale of Lorton. Its broad, elegant main street is lined with delightful shops, so indulge in a bit of retail therapy where interesting, small specialist shops such as The Castlegate Gallery and personal service makes shopping a real pleasure For cultural appeal, visit Wordsworth House where the National Trust brings to life the birthplace of one of the greatest names of English literature - William Wordsworth lived part of his childhood here and each of its rooms is a window into 18th century family life. Jennings Cockermouth Brewery uses pure Lakeland water from its own well to brew beers of perfection. Take a guided tour, learn about the fascinating world of modern brewing, then sample some! Roman heritage is well represented by the Senhouse Roman Museum, Maryport. With the largest collection of Roman military altars and inscriptions from any site in Britain, this lovely museum is housed in a former Victorian Naval Reserve Battery. The museum lies adjacent to the site of the Roman fort of Alauna, part of the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site, and a climb to the top of the museum’s observation tower shows the extensive fort site. For those interested in maritime heritage presented in a modern environment by the harbour, try The Wave Centre, a multi-function attraction including a Heritage Visitor Centre, café and gift shop. Learn about the town’s shipbuilding heritage and links with the ill-fated Titanic. Maryport’s Maritime Museum highlights the town’s famous residents of the past including Henry Ismay, founder of the White Star Line and locally born Fletcher Christian of Mutiny on the Bounty fame. Maryport looks after its youth groups too with the Lakeland Coast Aquarium giving young visitors an opportunity to get up close to some strange looking but fascinating sea creatures.

Silecroft Beach

Gentle fells and historic houses, from the gem town of Cocker mouth to

One of the most popular group visits, Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass, satisfies on all levels. History, the natural world and gardens and even a ghost (or two) blend together, providing a lovely day out in beautiful surroundings. Worth a visit is the World Owl Centre at Muncaster with its beautiful birds.

the beautiful coastline

And the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, affectionately known as La’l Ratty, is another gem. Seven miles of heritage railway running through beautiful landscape with views of the wild fells beyond, providing a rail experience to savour.

Whitehaven" -

Located in the old station buildings of the former mining town is the local Museum of Millom, providing an insight to town life and is history. The local writer and poet, Norman Nicholson, is also commemorated here.

and "Georgian Port of a n d a l l t h e v i l l a g e s a l o n g the coast, this a r e a g i v e s y o u p l e n t y o f c hoice, beautiful s u n s e t s a n d l o n g d a ys to remember

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Coach Parking in and around some of the most popular stops

ALSTON CONTACT: Town Hall, Front Street, Alston TELEPHONE: 01434 382244. SET DOWN POSTCODE: CA9 3RF COACH PARK ADDRESS: South Tynedale Railway car park COACH PARK POSTCODE: CA9 3JB COACH PARK DETAIL: Free of Charge. AMBLESIDE CONTACT: Central Buildings, Market Cross, Ambleside LA22 9BS TELEPHONE: 015394 32582. COACH PARK ADDRESSS: Low Fold (off Lake Road). Open 24 hours (chargeable 9am - 6pm). Toilets at park. Coach Parking at Waterhead Pier is free for pre-booked boat parties. COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA22 OES - Waterhead APPLEBY CONTACT: Nicola Elliott, TIC Manager. Moot Hall, Boroughgate CA16 6XE TELEPHONE: 017683 51177 SET DOWN POSTCODE: CA16 6XE COACH PARK ADDRESS: Boroughgate, in town centre. COACH PARK POSTCODE: CA16 6XR BARROW-IN-FURNESS CONTACT: The Forum 28 Duke Street, Barrow in Furness LA141HU TELEPHONE: 01229 876505 SET DOWN POSTCODE: LA14 2LG COACH PARK POSTCODE: Library Ramsden Square LS141XW Dock Museum LA14 2PW or Hollywood Park LA14 2LA BOWNESS ON WINDERMERE CONTACT: Glebe Road, Bowness-on-Windermere. TELEPHONE: 015394 43360 or 015394 88510 COACH PARK ADDRESS: The Glebe Coach Park. Rectory Road (adjacent to the lake and Bowness village shopping centre) one-and-a-half miles from Windermere Town Centre. Open 24 hours. Toilet at park. Parking free to coach parties using the boats. COACH PARK POSTCODE: 1. LA23 3HQ 2. LA23 3HB 3. LA23 3HE BRAMPTON TELEPHONE: 01228 625600 COACH PARK ADDRESS: Coach Park: Union Lane Car Park. Coach Access off Greenfield Lane. Open 24 hrs free of charge. Maximum stay 3 hours. BROUGHTON IN FURNESS CONTACT: Information Centre, The Square, Broughton-ln-Furness LA20 6JF TELEPHONE: 01229 716115 SET DOWN POINT: The Square, Broughton-ln-Furness

CARLISLE CONTACT: The Old Town Hall, Carlisle CA3 8JE TELEPHONE: 01228 625600 SET DOWN POINT: Warwick Road CA11DN Debenhams CAS 8NR Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery CA3 8TP. COACH PARK ADDRESS: Devonshire Walk car park - not 24 hours, there is an entrance/exit barrier system in place, barrier up at 05.30 and down at 18.30. COCKERMOUTH CONTACT: Town Hall, Market Street, Cockermouth CA13 9NP TELEPHONE: 01900 822634 SET DOWN POINT: Wakefield Road. SET DOWN POSTCODE: CA13 OHZ CONISTON TELEPHONE: 015394 41533 COACH PARK ADDRESS: Main Car Park three spaces two hours £2.20, four hours £4.00, all day £6.00 LDNPA: 015394 46892. Toilets and disabled facilities. EGREMONT CONTACT: Lowes Court Gallery, 12 Main Street, Egremont CA22 2DW TELEPHONE: 01946 820693 COACH PARK ADDRESS: Car Park, Chapel Street. GRANGE-OVER-SANDS CONTACT: Victoria Hall, Main Street TELEPHONE: 01539 534026 SET DOWN POSTCODE: LA11 6EH (station square), LA11 6DP (opp.TIC), LA11 6BA (opp. post office) COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA117DQ - Berners Close. LA116EG - Windermere Road. GLENRIDDING PEIR CONTACT: Ullswater Steamers Car Park TELEPHONE: 017684 82229. HAWKSHEAD TELEPHONE: 01539 436946 COACH PARK ADDRESS: Village Car Park five Spaces - pay and display - LDNPA: 015394 46892 KENDAL CONTACT: Town Hall, Highgate, Kendal LA9 4DL TELEPHONE: 01539 797516 COACH PARK ADDRESS: Kendal Leisure Centre. Pre- booking is essential, contact the staff at K Village (01539 732363). COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA9 7HX

KESWICK TELEPHONE: 017687 72645 COACH PARK POSTCODE: Tithe Barn Street - CA12 5ED, Theatre by the Lake - CA12 5DT KIRKBY LONSDALE TELEPHONE: 015242 71437 KIRKBY STEPHEN CONTACT: Market Square, Kirkby Stephen TELEPHONE: 01768 371199 SET DOWN POINT: Bus Stop, Market Street SET DOWN POSTCODE: CA17 4QN COACH PARK ADDRESS: Auction Mart. or Faraday Road COACH PARK POSTCODE: CA17 4QZ LAKESIDE (WINDERMERE) CONTACT: Lakeside. Newby Bridge, Near Ulverston. TELEPHONE: 015394 43360 SET DOWN POINT: Adjacent to the Steamer Pier, Aquarium. Railway station (steam train, not mainline), hotel and restaurant. COACH PARK ADDRESS: Coach park at Lakeside Pier, no charge for parties using the boats, hotel facilities, cafeteria, aquarium or the steam train. Refreshment facilities and toilets (including disabled toilet). COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA12 8AS MARYPORT CONTACT: Irish Street. Maryport, Cumbria CA15 SAD TELEPHONE: 01900 811450 SET DOWN POINT: Rear of the Wave Building on harbour COACH PARK ADDRESS: CA15 SAD MILLOM CONTACT: Millom Council Offices, St Georges Road, Millom LA1S 4DD TELEPHONE: 01946 592302 SET DOWN POINT: Millom Market Sq. SET DOWN POSTCODE: LA1S 4HZ PENR1TH CONTACT: Robinsons School, Middlegate CA117PT TELEPHONE: 01768 867466 SET DOWN POINT: Outside Town Hall, Stricklandgate SET DOWN POSTCODE: CA117QF COACH PARK ADDRESS: Sandgate Car Park, Sandgate, Penrith COACH PARK POSTCODE: CA117TL RHEGED CONTACT: Rheged Tourist Information Centre, Penrith CA11 ODQ TELEPHONE: 01768 860034 SET DOWN/ COACH PARK POINT: Rheged Tourist Information Centre, Penrith SET DOWN POSTCODE: CA11 ODQ

HELPING TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR GROUPS SEDBERGH COACH PARK ADDRESS: Car Park (including coaches), Joss Lane in Town Centre. Open 24 hours. Charges payable locally. Toilets at park (including disabled). TELEPHONE: 01539 620125 SET DOWN POINT: Layby on Main Street - opposite Fish & Chip shop COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA10 SAD SILLOTH CONTACT: Solway Coast Discovery Centre, Liddel Street CA7 4DD TELEPHONE: 01697 331944 COACH PARK ADDRESS: Coach parking outside the centre and in car parks. (No charge for parking) COACH PARK POSTCODE: CA7 4DD ULLSWATER TELEPHONE: 017684 82414 ULVERSTON TELEPHONE: 01229 587120 SET DOWN POINT: King Street (outside the Rose & Crown) for Town Centre, Market and Victoria Road. COACH PARK ADDRESS: Free Town Centre coach parking at the Gill (two spaces), Victoria Road Bus Station (two spaces) and at the Lakes Glass Centre and Leisure Centre on Priory Road. COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA12 OBT WHITEHAVEN CONTACT: The Market Hall, Market Place, Whitehaven CA28 7JG TELEPHONE: 01946 598914 SET DOWN POINT: The Hub on the harbourside COACH PARK ADDRESS: Follow oneway system. Town Centre and brown Museum signs to the harbour. Coach park is situated just beyond The Beacon Museum. COACH PARK POSTCODE: CA28 7LY WINDERMERE CONTACT: Victoria Street LA23 1AD TELEPHONE: 015394 46499 COACH PARK ADDRESS: No coach parks in Windermere, nearest are at Rectory Road, Bowness on Windermere. Contact Windermere Lake Cruises 015394 43360. Bowness drop off points: Bowness Pier (five-minute limit) and The Glebe (20-minute limit). COACH PARK POSTCODE: LA23 3HQ WORKINGTON TELEPHONE: 01900 326333

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Clear Quality Assurance knowing what to expect Quality is important in Cumbria and the Lake District. Tourism businesses throughout the area strive to provide the highest standards to ensure a memorable visit.

by providing certain additional facilities and services. Categories include Guest Accommodation, Bed & Breakfast, Guest House, Farmhouse, Inn and Restaurant with Rooms.

accommodation in the top 10% of its star rating. This ‘Highly Commended’ rating can only be awarded to three, four or five star guest accommodation establishments.

SELF-CATERING

ACCOMMODATION

Self-catering accommodation is assessed on layout, design, quality and range of the kitchen equipment, quality and comfort of the bedrooms and bathrooms and cleanliness. Categories include Self-Catering, Serviced Apartments and Approved Caravan Holiday Home.

The AA give red stars to select hotels in each star grading. These are awarded ‘Inspectors’ Choice’ status.

Quality Assured Accommodation

ACCOMMODATION YOU CAN TRUST

All accommodation featured in this guide has been assessed to the National Quality Assurance Standard and star-rated, or our local initiative, Quality Cumbria. National Quality Assurance Standard There are two national assessing bodies, Visit England and the AA.

Accessibility Cumbria offers many opportunities for disabled visitors to enjoy this unique county. Many accommodation providers, restaurants and attractions cater for disabled visitors and will happily accommodate specific requirements.

National Accessible Scheme If you have particular mobility, visual or hearing needs, look for the following symbols. These show that they have met VisitBritain’s National Accessible Scheme criteria.

For a full explanation of these symbols, see www.golakes.co.uk/information/ accessforall

Access Statements All of the accommodation featured in this guide has been assessed by VisitEngland, the AA or Quality Cumbria. It is an assessment condition that accommodation providers have an Access or Accessibility Statement. This is a written, clear, accurate and honest description of the facilities and services available. It will help you make an informed decision about whether that business can meet your needs. To plan the perfect stay, discuss your needs with the chosen establishment before making your booking.

Further Information There is a wealth of information for visitors with disabilities. Visit any Tourist Information Centre (see page 30) for maps showing accessible areas, walks, facilities and wheelchair access.

For VisitEngland ratings : VisitEngland, 1 Palace Street, LondonSW1E 5HE feedback@visitengland.org

Both work to National Quality Assurance standards and use independent, impartial assessors. Properties are given a quality rating of 1 - 5 stars and show the Enjoy England Quality Rose logo (Visit England) or the AA logo. These quality ratings indicate the overall accommodation standard, cleanliness, ambience, hospitality, service and quality of food. Generally, the higher star rating, the higher the quality and the greater the range of facilities and services offered. Star ratings are also accompanied by a category which describes the assessment criteria and includes Hotels, B&Bs, Self Catering, Hostels and Holiday Parks. For example, a four star hotel will have greater levels of service and facilities than a four star B&B. HOTELS Hotels have to be licensed, offer dinner at least five nights a week (unless a Metro Hotel) and all rooms must be en-suite or have a private bathroom. Categories include Hotel, Country House Hotel, Small Hotel, Town House Hotel, Metro Hotel. GUEST ACCOMMODATION Star ratings for Guest Accommodation reflect the visitor expectations of this sector, where quality is seen as more important than facilities and services. Higher star ratings are achieved For AA ratings: The AA, 15th Floor Fanum House, Basing View, Basingstoke RG21 4EA customer.services@theAA.com

HOSTELS Hostels provide safe, budgetpriced accommodation for young people, families and larger groups. Higher rated hostels can often provide en-suite rooms. The categories include Hostel, Group Hostel, Activity Accommodation, Bunkhouse (no star rating) and Camping Barn (no star rating). HOLIDAY, TOURING AND CAMPING PARKS Ratings are awarded for the overall quality with five stars being reserved for parks of exceptional quality. The categories include Holiday Park, Holiday Villages, Touring Park and Camping Park. NB: The AA award pennant ratings rather than stars.

SELF-CATERING AGENCIES Self-catering agencies advertising in this guide have at least 50% of their cottages assessed by VisitEngland or are a Cumbria Tourism accredited Agency. ACCOLADES Visit England gives Gold and Silver awards to hotels and guest accommodation that not only achieve their overall rating but also provide exceptional quality throughout; particularly in service and hospitality. VisitEngland Breakfast award recognises those hotels and B&Bs where the owners, managers, chefs and staff have gone the extra mile to ensure the breakfast will exceed expectations. The AA give yellow stars to guest

AA inspected restaurants are given Rosettes (one to five) annually for the quality of their food. For more information about quality assessments see: golakes.co.uk/accommodation QUALITY CUMBRIA In addition to VisitEngland and AA ratings, you will also see the Quality Cumbria logo in the area. Quality Cumbria is a local assessment initiative in partnership with Visit England. Although not star rated it is accredited to ensure that accommodation meets National Quality Assurance Standards and should be clean, pleasant, comfortable and fit for purpose. For more information about Quality Cumbria call: 015398 25069. QUALITY ASSURED VISITOR ATTRACTIONS Visitor attractions displaying this sign have been assessed by VisitEngland for the standard of customer care, hospitality and service as well as the standard of the toilets, shop and café, where applicable. NATIONAL CODE OF PRACTICE FOR VISITOR ATTRACTIONS Many visitor attractions are committed to this voluntary code operated by *VisitBritain. It demonstrates a commitment to quality and an agreed industrywide standard. GREEN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCREDITATIONS For full details see: golakes.co.uk/information/ greentourism FAIRTRADE For full details see: golakes.co.uk/information/ fairtrade

*VisitBritain is the national tourism agency, marketing Britain worldwide and England in Britain, France, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. Quality is a major element of VisitBritain’s strategy to improve tourism products and services and the standard of welcome visitors receive.

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The final frontier

Discover the dynamic story of the northern frontier of the Roman empire When did you last experience something truly spectacular? Hadrian’s Wall Country is a landscape inspired by the past, offering wide open natural vistas where imaginations can soar and where you can discover and explore! Be stirred by almost 2000 years of history along the Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site, a magnificent string of Roman sites, forts and museums stretching from the Ravenglass Roman Bath House on

the West Cumbrian coast to Arbeia at South Shields in the east some 150 miles away. Linked by stunning landscape, the remains of Britain’s greatest ancient monument, ancient earthworks, Roman roads, castles, Abbeys, farms - explore Hadrian’s Wall Country all as a result of one inspirational emperor.

Hadrian’s Cycleway, the North Pennine and Solway Coast Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, numerous Sites of Special Scientific Interest, railways, castles, a Jacobite priory, medieval gaols, abbeys, rivers, woodlands, nature reserves…plenty of opportunity to build a short break or heritage inspired holiday.

It’s not all Roman - the Roman sites are complemented by a variety of visitor experiences including walking and cycling along the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail and the

Our Hadrian’s Wall Country AD122 Bus offers excellent value for money for FIT programmes, and with pre-paid tickets is an easy and sustainable way to get around

and to explore the Roman forts, sites and museums throughout the World Heritage Site. If your group is interested in walking, Hadrian’s Wall is ‘Britain’s Greatest Walking Trail’ (BBC Countryfile 2011), and there are plenty of options to sample excellent local produce at group friendly lunch and meal stops. You can plan a memorable visit to Hadrian’s Wall Country, contact us to discuss itinerary options and help plan your time here.

CONTACT US: For a full range of Hadrian’s Wall Country itineraries, attractions, and product information to help plan your visit go to www.hadrians-wall.org/groups or email: groups@hadrianswallheritage.co.uk CUMBRIAN COASTAL DEFENCES A network of Roman Forts once dominated the West Cumbrian coast. The Senhouse Roman Museum offers the finest collection of Roman altar stones excavated at the site of the Roman fort, which will form the heart of a transformational visitor and archaeological excavation experience due to open in 2013. Follow the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail from the village of Bowness on Solway in the heart of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for breathtaking views and endless nature and birdwatching opportunities, to the historic city of Carlisle.

www.hadrians-wall.org/cumbria

HISTORIC CARLISLE AND CUMBRIAN BORDERS

THE ROMANS AND THE ROMAN ARMY

in Britain, with Corbridge Roman

Carlisle is a convenient gateway to the Wall from the west and once the ancient administrative centre of Hadrian’s Wall, the new Roman Frontier Gallery at Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery links the Roman city with Carlisle Castle, Carlisle Cathedral in the ancient historic quarter of the city. Birdoswald Roman Fort stands high above a meander in the River Irthing in one of the most picturesque settings on Hadrian’s Wall. A Roman fort, turret and milecastle can all be seen on this excellent stretch of the Wall.

Roman Vindolanda displays Britain’s most significant archaeological finds, the Vindolanda Writing Tablets. The Roman Army Museum takes visitors on a truly inspiring journey into the Roman past.

close by.

www.hadrians-wall.org/carlisle

www.hadrians-wall.org/vindolanda

THE SPECTACULAR FRONTIER Crossing England’s high northern ridge, this stretch of Hadrian’s Wall Country contains some of the most magnificent imperial remains. Standing high on the exposed Whin Sill escarpment, Housesteads Roman Fort is one of the most complete examples of a Roman fort

Town and Chesters Roman Fort

www.hadrians-wall.org/ romanfrontier

NEWCASTLEGATESHEAD A tour toward the easterly ‘frontier’ of Hadrian’s Wall Country ends in NewcastleGateshead. The Great North Museum features a largescale interactive reconstruction of Hadrian’s Wall. Also visit Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths & Museum and Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum.

www.hadrians-wall.org/ NewcastleGateshead

HADRIAN’S WALL IS TRULY SPECIAL Become a Friend of Hadrian’s Wall and help contribute to the globally important work being achieved, directly supporting our ambition to secure, conserve and protect Hadrian’s Wall. As a Friend of Hadrian’s Wall you will receive a wide range of benefits in the knowledge that you are supporting the conservation and preservation of Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site, an internationally important historic monument while helping inform and educate the millions of people who visit each year. Visit www.hadrians-wall.org/friends for further information. Clockwise from top left: Hadrian's Wall at Birdoswald; the so-called “Robin Hood Tree” at Sycamore Gap serves as a waypost along the Wall; Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery; sunrise over Castle Nick.

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Explore the Lake District’s historic houses and gardens

Blackwell. The Arts & Crafts House

Hutton-in-the-Forest

Mirehouse

Dalemain

Levens Hall

Rydal Mount

Lowther Castle

Muncaster Castle

Holker Hall & Gardens

Group organisers put a lot of hard work into ensuring a successful group visit, so we work hard to make things as easy as possible for you, and as enjoyable as possible for your group. Every one of our unique Lake District Historic Houses & Gardens have group visit packages that will ensure a great experience with favourable group rates for admissions and some group catering packages and benefits for group organisers. All the houses have free and easy coach parking and it is possible to see a couple of houses in one day – with time for lunch! So when you have finished exploring, relax in a cosy tearoom and tuck into delicious homemade food or fresh estate produce. (Please note facilities at Lowther are limited during this stage of the restoration project). For more information about group visits go to:

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Escape to the past with English Heritage From the dramatic ruins of Birdoswald Roman Fort to the dark depths of Carlisle Castle’s dungeons, English Heritage has an abundance of historical properties in Cumbria with plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. Follow in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots or get a taste of what life was like in medieval times with special guided tours of Carlisle Castle throughout the year. Be taken on a historical journey of this formidable fortress and relive 900 years of life, death and survival. With spectacular views of the IrthingValley, Birdoswald Roman Fort boasts 2000 years of history and is one of four English Heritage properties dotted along Hadrian’s Wall. After venturing along the Wall, pop into the tearoom for a relaxing cuppa. Explore other Cumbrian gems such as Stott Park Bobbin Mill, Furness Abbey and Lanercost Priory to name just a few.

GROUP VISITS WITH ENGLISH HERITAGE • 15% off entry for groups of 11 or more • Ask about our meet and greet service and special guided tours available at selected sites

For more information visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/traveltrade or contact our Travel Trade Team on (+44) (0)20 7973 3529

(SMO11)

GET REALLY CLOSE TO A SNOW LEOPARD

Discounts for pre-booked groups with ‘Meet the creatures’ small beastie touch sessions included. Café. Gift shop. Play area.

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...visit RSPB Leighton Moss nature reserve in Silverdale t Stunning wildlife and fabulous scenery t Welcome talk and guided tour t Safe and secure coach parking t RSPB products in our shop t Delicious coffee, cake and lunches t Meal vouchers for coach drivers t Perfect for a 1 to 4 hour visit PRE-BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL – call Jenni Thornley on 01524 701413 or email leighton.moss@rspb.org.uk

There are 12 suitable reserves widely spread across the country. To find out more, visit:

www.rspb.org.uk/grouptravel The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no. 207076, Scotland no. SC037654 380-0948-10-11

"For a great day out visit the award winning Dock Museum, a unique building in a stunning coastal setting"

FREE TO EXPLORE Set in a Victorian Graving Dock the museum tells the story of Barrow through displays, ship models, film show and interactives.

THE DOCK MUSEUM, North Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 2PW t: 01229 876400. e:dockmuseum@barrowbc.gov.uk www.dockmuseum.org.uk

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Bowness-on-Windermere

Great for groups Explore all 23 enchanting Beatrix Potter Tales brought to life in an indoor recreation of the Lake District countryside, with sounds and smells, plus interactive displays. Enjoy a guided tour of our Peter Rabbit Garden with our gardener, and have a delicious Cumbrian Lunch or Afternoon Tea in our Tea Garden. Open 7 days.

A visit can be combined with other local gems in the heart of the Lake District, such as a ride on a steam train or a cruise on Lake Windermere.

TROTTERS WORLD OF ANIMALS Meet rare breeds & exotic wildlife. We ’re g A fun and educational day out. Groupsreat for : • See over 100 species • Group d iscounts • Keeper talks • Guided To • Bird of Prey flying displays • Organise urs r • Fully acc goes FREE essible • Talks tail ore • Free fam d to your needs iliarisation • Café and visit e • Dedicate ntry ticket deals d coach p arking

Groups prices apply to pre-booked groups of 15 or more. For more information e-mail groups@hop-skip-jump.com

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Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 4RD www.trottersworld.com 017687 76239

Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Trust

..much more than a museum There’s something for everyone, from fine art to Romans, Reivers and railways. We have a variety of exhibitions and events throughout the year. Groups can book lunch/refreshments as part of a visit or separately. Open daily all year except 25th/26th December & 1st January 2012 – New Carlisle bypass means travelling to Tullie House will be even quicker and easier!

Tel: 01228 618718 or visit www.tulliehouse.co.uk Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Trust Castle Street, Carlisle CA3 8TP

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Many enduring memories, plus the stunning riverside Café Ambio and an amazing gift shop Each attraction may also be visited outside of the Transport Trio arrangement with coach driver incentives for non pre-booked party visits, paid for in cash on the day. Available 31st March to the 4th November. www.lakelandmotormuseum.co.uk email: info@lakelandmotormuseum.co.uk tel: 015395 30400 Lakeland Motor Museum, Old Blue Mill, Backbarrow, Newby Bridge, Cumbria LA12 8TA

Quality and location − easy to pick... WHEN LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO VISIT, THE VISITOR ATTRACTION QUALITY ASSURANCE SERVICE CAN HELP. Participating attractions are visited annually by trained, impartial assessors. The assessment is an unannounced visit which takes place at any time when the attraction is open to the public. The assessor will experience all aspects of the “visitor experience”. They will sample all facilities and

MAP REFERENCES

WELCOME TO EXCELLENCE During your visit to the Lake District, Cumbria look out for the Welcome to Excellence sign - a commitment to achieve excellence in customer care. This signifies that the business aims to exceed visitor needs and expectations, and provides an environment where courtesy, helpfulness and a warm welcome are standard.

OPENING TIMES Summer 11.00 - 5.00

activities. Givng you the confidence that the attraction has been thoroughly checked before you plan a visit. Only those attractions, which have been assessed by VisitBritain and meet the standard, receive the quality marque. Look out for this sign.

HAYES GARDEN WORLD

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t: 015394 36269 opt 5 f: 015394 36811 e: hilltop.groups@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk For the first time ever the Beatrix Potter Gallery will offer an exciting opportunity to discover how The Tale of Peter Rabbit became one of the most popular children’s’ stories of all time; from the illustrated letter in which Peter makes his first appearance to the worldwide popularity he still enjoys today. Never before have all Beatrix Potter’s original ink drawings for the (private) first edition been displayed together. The exhibition will form a unique insight into the development of the book through rarely seen items from the Trust’s collection. Additional display space has been created this year to house a new larger exhibition.

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CONISTON, CUMBRIA LA21 8AD t: 015394 41396 f: 015394 41263 e: enquiries@brantwood.org.uk www.brantwood.org.uk

4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Child £2.40 Ages

Map Ref:

4 4

The former home of eminent Victorian, John Ruskin, is a treasure house of art and memorabilia. Explore Brantwood’s estate and gardens. Enjoy art exhibitions in the Blue Gallery and Severn Studio. For a perfect day out for your group combine Jumping Jenny restaurant on site and the Coach House Gallery selling arts and crafts. Regular sailings to Brantwood on Steam Yacht Gondola and Coniston Launch.

Picnic Area Gift Shop

Driver/Guide Concessions Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

Restaurant

50 £4.80

BRANTWOOD

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

F10

MAIN STREET, HAWKSHEAD, AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA LA22 0NS

Wheelchair Access

Coach Parking Nearby

Map Ref:

Contact: Karen Wilson or Linda Doran

Toilets Disabled Toilets

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

F9

Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this publication is accurate, the Publishers cannot accept any responsibility in respect of any error or omission that may have occurred.

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

Map Ref:

A map reference shown beside the place name helps you locate the town or village on the map on the inside back cover.

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

10 £5.95

Max 50 OAP £5.95

Child £1.35 Ages

5 - 16

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OPENING TIMES

CARLISLE RACECOURSE

All Year Office Hours - 9am until 5pm

Map Ref:

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Lift

4

Toilets

Disabled Toilets Wheelchair Access First Aid

Coach Parking Nearby

Free inspection Visit

Is Pre-Booking Required

Picnic Area

Restaurant

Average Length of Visit (hrs)

2

Tea Shop/Café

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Meet and Greet

CARLISLE RACECOURSE, DURDAR ROAD, CARLISLE CA2 4TS t: 01228 554700 f: 01228 554747 e: carlisle-races@thejockeyclub.co.uk www.carlisle-races.co.uk Carlisle Racecourse is one of the premier attractions in the region located in the stunning Cumbrian countryside just off junction 42 of the M6. 2012 sees an action packed racing calendar with a number of themed days, there really is every reason to visit us in the Sporting Heart of Cumbria.

4

Travel Trade

Guided Tours Languages Spoken

OPENING TIMES Summer

Contact: Ticket Hotline - 0844 579 3002

4 4 4 4

Gift Shop

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

10am - 5pm

Winter

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

*Under 16’s admitted free when

accompanied by a full paying adult 20 Max N/A From £10.50 OAP From £9.00 Child FREE* Ages 5 - 16

DUCKYS PARK FARM

10am - 4pm

Map Ref:

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

4

Lift

Toilets Disabled Toilets

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

Wheelchair Access

Coach Parking Nearby

Free inspection Visit

First Aid Restaurant

Is Pre-Booking Required

4

Average Length of Visit (hrs)

3

Tea Shop/Café

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Meet and Greet

Picnic Area Gift Shop

MOOR LANE, FLOOKBURGH, GRANGE OVER SANDS, CUMBRIA LA11 7LS t: 015395 59293 e: donna@duckysparkfarm.co.uk www.duckysparkfarm.co.uk Family fun whatever the weather. Large indoor soft play, outdoor play, go-karts, trampolines, bouncy castle. Get up close and personal with our animal interaction events and meet the mascot Dilly the duck. Try our home cooked food in Daffy’s diner or sample a drink at Dilly’s bar. A warm welcome awaits you.

Travel Trade

Languages Spoken

OPENING TIMES Winter Mon-Sat 9.15-530 Sun 12.30-5.30 Summer Mon-Sat 9.30-4.30 Sun 12.30-4.30

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

15 £5.40

Lift

4

Coach Parking Nearby

4

Wheelchair Access

4

Tea Shop/Café

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Meet and Greet

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

4

Gift Shop Guided Tours

4

Languages Spoken

OPENING TIMES

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

Free

Max OAP

GENERAL FACILITIES

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Lift

Toilets Disabled Toilets

Wheelchair Access First Aid

Coach Parking Nearby

Free inspection Visit

Is Pre-Booking Required

4

Average Length of Visit (hrs)

2

Free

Pre-book for groups talk & tastings + coffee @ £2 per head.

HAIG COLLIERY MINING MUSEUM

All Year Open daily 9.30-4.30

Coach Parking On-Site

t: 01946 599949 f: 01946 599949 e: root@haigpit.com www.haigpit.com

Haig Colliery was the last deep mine to close in West Cumbria in 1986, the Mining Museum is now situated within the old winding house building, situated on the Colourful Coast Walk from Whitehaven Harbourside. See the unique Bever Dorling Winding Engine, restored and working on a daily basis. Guided tours with an ex miner can be arranged by appointment.

Tea Shop/Café Gift Shop

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

Languages Spoken

Guided Tours

4 4 4

B8

SOLWAY ROAD, KELLS, WHITEHAVEN, CUMBRIA CA28 9BG

Restaurant

Meet and Greet

Map Ref:

Contact: Pamela Telford

4 4 4 4 4

Picnic Area

Driver/Guide Concessions

E9

Unique shop and attraction within itself; built in 1630 as the village school where the poet Wordsworth taught. Since 1854 home of Sarah Nelson’s original celebrated Grasmere Gingerbread, a delicious Cumbrian delicacy baked fresh everyday to a secret recipe.

Restaurant Picnic Area

½

Map Ref:

t: 015394 35428 f: 015394 35155 e: sarahnelson@grasmeregingerbread.co.uk www.grasmeregingerbread.co.uk

Free inspection Visit

Average Length of Visit (hrs)

Child £4.40 Ages up to 16

THE GINGERBREAD SHOP, CHURCH COTTAGE, GRASMERE, CUMBRIA LA22 9SW

First Aid

Is Pre-Booking Required

100 £4.40

Contact: Joanne Wilson/Andrew Hunter

Toilets Disabled Toilets

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

Max OAP

GRASMERE GINGERBREAD

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

F12

Contact: Donna Latham

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Guided Tours

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

F4

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

10 FREE

Max OAP

50 FREE

Child FREE

Ages

5 - 16

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AT T R A C T I O N S

OPENING TIMES All Year

HAYES GARDEN WORLD

Mon-Sat 9am - 5pm Sunday 9am - 4:30pm

Map Ref:

GENERAL FACILITIES

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Wheelchair Access

Coach Parking Nearby

4

Free inspection Visit

Is Pre-Booking Required Average Length of Visit (hrs)

Lift

4

Coach Parking On-Site

Toilets

Disabled Toilets First Aid Restaurant

4

Picnic Area

-

Tea Shop/Café Gift Shop

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

4

Meet and Greet

Contact: Julie Wray

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

LAKE ROAD, AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA LA22 0DW t: 015394 33434 e: julie.wray@hayesgardenworld.co.uk www.hayesgardenworld.co.uk The perfect coach venue with ample free parking, extensive indoor shopping and everything you would expect from the Lake District’s largest garden centre. Our Group Catering Packages allow pre-booked visitors to enjoy reserved seating, set meals or a delicious home-made afternoon tea in the Four Seasons Terrace Café.

Travel Trade

Guided Tours Languages Spoken

OPENING TIMES Summer April-Dec Mon-Sat, 10am - 5pm Winter Café only Jan-March

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

N/A Free

Max OAP

Lift

Toilets Disabled Toilets

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Coach Parking Nearby

4

Is Pre-Booking Required

4

Average Length of Visit (hrs)

2

Tea Shop/Café

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Meet and Greet

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

4

Wheelchair Access First Aid Free inspection Visit Restaurant Picnic Area Gift Shop Guided Tours Languages Spoken

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

OPENING TIMES Summer

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Wheelchair Access

Coach Parking Nearby

4

Free inspection Visit

Is Pre-Booking Required Average Length of Visit (hrs)

Lift

Toilets

Disabled Toilets First Aid Restaurant

4

Picnic Area

2-3

Tea Shop/Café Gift Shop

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

4

Meet and Greet Guided Tours

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Languages Spoken

OPENING TIMES All Year 7 days - *refer to timetable (except 24 & 25 Dec)

Contact: Sandra Rose Timson t: 01539 722975 e: info@quaker-tapestry.co.uk www.quaker-tapestry.co.uk

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Lift

Toilets Disabled Toilets

Wheelchair Access First Aid

Coach Parking Nearby

Free inspection Visit

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

15 £4.00

Max OAP

4

Average Length of Visit (hrs)

1-2

Tea Shop/Café

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Meet and Greet

Group Coffee Stops

4

Picnic Area Gift Shop Guided Tours Languages Spoken

50 £4.00

Child £2.00 Ages

6 - 16

Map Ref:

C10

Contact: Claire (Customer Services) RAVENGLASS, CUMBRIA CA18 1SW t: 01229 717171 f: 01229 717011 e: steam@ravenglass-railway.co.uk www.ravenglass-railway.co.uk Welcome to Lakeland’s oldest, longest and undoubtedly most scenic railway. Join us as we journey for seven miles from the delightful coastal village of Ravenglass through two glorious valleys to the foot of England’s highest mountains. A perfect way to explore the Western Lake District. Group menus available with reserved seating in our cafés at both ends of the line.

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

10 £6.50*

Max OAP

N/A £6.50* Child £4.50* Ages

ULLSWATER ‘STEAMERS’

*Prices from

5 - 15

Map Ref:

F8

Contact: Group Administrator

4 4 4 4 4

GLENRIDDING MAIN PIER HOUSE, GLENRIDDING, CUMBRIA CA11 OUS t: 017684 82229 f: 017684 82669 e: groups@ullswater-steamers.co.uk *www.ullswater-steamers.co.uk

Ullswater ‘Steamers is an award winning Lake District attraction celebrating over 150 years of operating cruises on England’s most beautiful lake. We are without doubt one of Lakeland’s best kept secrets offering visitors an experience that will stay with them forever.

Restaurant

Is Pre-Booking Required

Awardwinning exhibitio n

The captivating award winning Quaker Tapestry is inspiring to all those who visit. This internationally created modern exhibition reveals a wealth of fascinating stories within 77 colourful panels - like a Bayeux Tapestry in pieces! Audio guides, films, interactive displays and welcome introduction.

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

G10

MEETING HOUSE EXHIBITION CENTRE, STRAMONGATE, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 4BH

GENERAL FACILITIES

4

Map Ref:

RAVENGLASS AND ESKDALE RAILWAY

9:30am - 5:30am Winter See timetable

Coach Parking On-Site

NOW OPEN - Hayes World of Interiors and Hayes World of Pets & Aquatics, all-weather attractions for Group Visitors at Ambleside.

N/A Free

QUAKER TAPESTRY EXHIBITION

GENERAL FACILITIES Coach Parking On-Site

F9

4 4 4 4

PIER HOUSES AT POOLEY BRIDGE - 5 MINUTES FROM JUNCTION 40 M6 GLENRIDDING - SOUTHERN REACH 40 MINUTES FROM WINDERMERE

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: Adult

10 £5/£6.30

Max Child

150 £2.50/£3.10

Ages

5 - 15

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A C C OM M O DAT I O N

THE BELSFIELD HOTEL LUXURY LODGE & CARAVAN ACCOMMODATION

PENRITH

WHITE CROSS BAY

MIDDLESBROUGH DARLINGTON

WINDERMERE BOWNESS KENDAL

Magnificent location with super views over the lake six acre gardens 64 bedrooms ‘lift’ & ground floor access, heated indoor pool & sauna Ferry departs directly from front of the hotel. Lunch, High Tea or Dinner available all year.

Kendal Road, Bowness on Windermere Cumbria LA23 3EL

0844 736 8604

4

Coach Parking On-Site

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Languages Spoken

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Evening Entertainment

Coffee Shop Restaurant

GENERAL FACILITIES

4

Coach Parking On-Site

Lift

4

*Leisure Facilities

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Languages Spoken

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Evening Entertainment

Coach Parking Nearby

4

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

4

Bar

SHEFFIELD

CHESTER

✓ Private

living space park facilities & entertainment ✓ Flexible packages available ✓ FREE accommodation for coach drivers ✓ On

Map Ref:

F9

Situated towards central Ambleside, Brathay Lodge is a traditional English Lake District B&B. Originally built as two semi detached properties around 1890 no doubt to satisfy the demand for guest, B&B, hotel and pet friendly accommodation by the Lake District tourist industry which was then in its infancy.

Travel Trade

42 N/A

We also have rooms that can sleep 3/4 people (triple - 3 and quadruple - 4) - if required.

Map Ref:

G10

Contact: Hotel sales co-ordinator MILNTHORPE ROAD, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 5HP t: 01539 733559 f: 01539 736386 e: info@stonecrossmanor.co.uk www.stonecrossmanor.co.uk

4

Stonecross Manor Hotel situated on the edge of Kendal is the ideal base for exploring the Lake District and an excellent stop off point when travelling to or from Scotland. All 30 bedrooms have en-suite bath and shower. Our Restaurant opens daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Free WIFI available.

4

ACCOMMODATION BREAKDOWN (En-Suite Only) Twin Rooms 14 Double Rooms 16 Single Rooms 0 Single Supplement £25 Number of ground floor rooms 0

GROUP SIZE: Min 2 Max GROUP RATE: B&B from £28.50 D,B&B

STONECROSS MANOR HOTEL

Coffee Shop Restaurant

MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL

t: 015394 32000 e: enquiries@amblesideholidays.co.uk www.amblesideholidays.co.uk

ACCOMMODATION BREAKDOWN (En-Suite Only) Rooms & Suites 21 Single Supplement YES Ground floor rooms 6

Inspection Visit

LEEDS

ROTHAY ROAD, AMBLESIDE, CUMBRIA, LA22 9SW

Bar

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

YORK

CLITHEROE PRESTON

Contact: Trevor MacPake

Leisure Facilities

Coach Parking Nearby

locations in the Lake District & Morecambe Bay ✓ Accommodation for groups of 10 to 100+ ✓ Choice of B&B, DB&B & Self Catering

BRATHAY LODGE

Lift

HARROGATE LANCASTER MORECAMBE

Speak with our dedicated Group Travel Coordinator 015395 69835

e-mail: belsfield@corushotels.com www.corushotels.com/belsfield

Inspection Visit

OCEAN EDGE

South Lakeland Holidays offer the perfect alternative group accommodation ✓ Fantastic

On site Coach Parking

GENERAL FACILITIES

Bored of hotel rooms?

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min 10 Max 60 GROUP RATE: B&B £35-£51.50 D,B&B £55-£71.50

*Indoor Heated Swimming Pool & Poolside Spa Exclusivley for the use of hotel guests..

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A C C O M M O DAT I O N

GENERAL FACILITIES Lift

4

*Leisure Facilities

4

Inspection Visit

4

Coach Parking On-Site

4

Coach Drop Off/ Pick Up Point

4

Languages Spoken

Driver/Guide Concessions

4

Evening Entertainment

Coach Parking Nearby

4

Group Coffee/ Lunch Stops

4

THE WORDSWORTH HOTEL AND SPA

Map Ref:

E9

Contact: Group Enquiries GRASMERE, CUMBRIA , LA22 9SW t: 015394 35592 e: enquiry@thewordsworthhotel.co.uk www.thewordsworthhotel.co.uk

Bar

4

Bistro

4

Restaurant

4

ACCOMMODATION BREAKDOWN (En-Suite Only) Rooms & Suites 39 Single Supplement ** Ground floor rooms YES

This legendary Hotel and Spa has been carefully refurbished retaining its history, character and charm whilst ensuring it has that a stylish and luxurious edge that modern travellers expect. Dine in our two AA Rosette “Signature Restaurant” or “Dove Bistro”, perfect for groups wanting to enjoy quality Lake District lunch, dinner or coffee and original Grasmere Gingerbread. Relax in our riverside gardens with mountain views. Pamper in our Spa.

Travel Trade

GROUP SIZE: Min GROUP RATE: B&B

10 **

Max D,B&B

60 **

*Spa and Gym Please check our website ** for current rates & booking

(see above)

Farmers Markets the best of local fayre BARROW INDOOR MARKET - Large indoor market in Barrow on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Outdoor markets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. BORDERWAY FARMERS MARKET - 2nd Saturday of the month at Borderway Mart Exhibition Hall. BRAMPTON FARMERS MARKET - Brampton Farmers market in Brampton on the last Saturday of every month. Held at Moot Hall with a great selection of organic meats. BROUGH FARMERS MARKET - 3rd Saturday of each month. CARLISLE FARMERS MARKET - Held in Carlisle city centre on the 1st Friday of the month. COCKERMOUTH FOOD & CRAFT FAIR - 1st Saturday of the month.

EGREMONT CRAFT FAIR & FARMERS MARKET 1st Saturday & 3rd Friday of the month. GREENHEAD FARMERS MARKET - 2nd Sunday of the month. KENDAL FARMERS MARKET - Last Friday of the month. MILNTHORPE FARMERS MARKET - 2nd Friday of each month. ORTON FARMERS MARKET - 2nd Saturday of the month. PENRITH FARMERS MARKET - 3rd Tuesday of the month throughout the year. POOLEY BRIDGE FARMERS MARKET - last Sunday of the month. SEDBERGH MARKET Every Wednesday. ULVERSTON FOOD FAIR - 3rd Saturday of the month. WHITEHAVEN FARMER & CRAFT MARKET - 2nd Saturday of the month at the United Reformed Church hall.

Kes wick Market

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L O CA L T O U RIST INFORMATION CENTRES - THERE TO HELP

D erwentwa ter

ALSTON TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Town Hall, Front Street, Alston CA9 3RF Tel: 01434 382244 alston.tic@eden.gov.uk

BROUGHTON INFORMATION CENTRE LTD Town Hall, The Square, Broughton-In-Furness LA20 6JF Tel: 01229 716115

KESWICK TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Moot Hall, Market Square, Keswick CA12 5JR Tel: 017687 72645

broughtontic@btconnect.com

keswicktic@lakedistrict.gov.uk

AMBLESIDE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Central Buildings, Market Cross, Ambleside LA22 9BS Tel: 0844 225 0544

CARLISLE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Old Town Hall, Green Market, Carlisle CA3 8JE Tel: 01228 625600

tic@thehubofambleside.com

tourism@carlisle.gov.uk

KIRKBY STEPHEN TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Market Street, Kirkby Stephen CA17 4QN Tel: 017683 71199

APPLEBY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Moot Hall, Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6XE Tel: 017683 51177

COCKERMOUTH TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Town Hall, Market Street, Cockermouth CA13 9NP Tel:01900 822634

tic@applebytown.org.uk

CONISTON TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Ruskin Avenue, Coniston LA21 8EH Tel: 015394 41533

BARROW TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE The Forum, 28 Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness LA14 1HU Tel: 01229 876505 touristinfo@barrowbc.gov.uk

BOWNESS BAY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Glebe Road, Bowness-onWindermere LA23 3HJ Fax: 015394 88005 bownesstic@lakedistrict.gov.uk

cockermouthtic@co-net.com

mail@conistontic.org

EGREMONT TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE 12 Main Street, Egremont CA22 2DW Tel: 01946 820693 lowescourt@btconnect.com

GRANGE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange-Over-Sands LA11 6DP Tel:015395 34026

ks.tic@eden.gov.uk

THE WAVE CENTRE & MARYPORT TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Irish Street, Maryport CA15 8AD Tel: 01900 811450 info@thewavemaryport.co.uk

MILLOM TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Millom Council Centre, St. Georges Road, Millom LA18 4DD Tel: 01946 598914 tic@copelandbc.gov.uk

PENRITH TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Robinson’s School, Middlegate, Penrith CA11 7PT Tel: 01768 867466

SILLOTH TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Solway Discovery Centre, Liddell Street, Silloth Wigton CA7 4DD Tel:016973 31944 sillothtic@allerdale.gov.uk

SOUTHWAITE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE M6 Service Area, Southwaite, Carlisle CA4 0NS Tel: 016974 73445 southwaitetic@visitscotland.com

ULLSWATER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Main Car Park, Glenridding CA11 0PA Tel: 017684 82414 glenriddingtic@lakedistrict.gov.uk

ULVERSTON TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Coronation Hall, County Square, Ulverston LA12 7LZ Tel:01229 587120 ulverstontic@southlakeland.gov.uk

WHITEHAVEN TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Market Hall, Market Place, Whitehaven CA28 7JG Tel:01946 598914

pen.tic@eden.gov.uk

tic@copelandbc.gov.uk

BRAMPTON TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Moot Hall, Market Place, Brampton CA8 1RW Tel:016977 3433

KENDAL & SOUTH LAKELAND TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Made In Cumbria, Stramongate, Kendal LA9 4BH Tel: 01539 735891

SEDBERGH TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE 72 Main Street, Sedbergh LA10 5AD Tel: 015396 20125

WINDERMERE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Victoria Street, Windermere LA23 1AD Tel:015394 46499

tourism@carlisle-city.gov.uk

info@kendaltic.com

tic@sedbergh.org.uk

info@ticwindermere.co.uk

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Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this publication is accurate, the publishers cannot accept any responsibility in respect of any error or omission that may have occurred. The publishers gratefully acknowledge the use of photography supplied by Cumbria Tourism and VisitBritain/Britain on View. A big thanks to all the other individuals, groups and organisations who kindly contributed to the Cumbria Tourism Group Travel Guide.

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36125 WLC Groups Advert_36125 WLC Groups Advert 21/03/2011 10:10 Page 1

The perfect way to enjoy the ever-changing panorama of England’s largest lake.

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Group rates and packages available Free coach parking for groups Driver incentives available ‘Coffee stop’ cruises Cruise and Lunch in leading Lakeland Hotels Joint tickets including the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway and the Lakeland Motor Museum Walk and Cruise Boatman’s Cafe catering specifically for groups Special group rates when sailing before 10.30am and after 4.00pm Wheelchair accessible on ‘steamer’ services.

For a full colour brochure or for further information call 015394 43360 or visit our website:

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