THINGS TO DO
When it comes to relaxation and fun, Cumbria
- the Lake District is the place to be. The extensive choice of things
to see and do, places to visit and ways to indulge your senses mean that
days will be fun-packed, exciting, educational and no two the same.
From ghyll scrambling to golf, there's a fantastic choice of activities
on offer in Cumbria. Try your hand at canoeing on the lakes, aquaseiling
down the waterfalls or simply walking on the world-famous fells. There
are also plenty of attractions to keep children of all ages happy throughout
the school holidays including aquariums, climbing walls and steam railways.
Don't miss our packed calendar of events too with agricultural shows,
country fairs and carnivals making it a year round season to celebrate...
THINGS
TO SEE & DO
The Aquarium, at Lakeside, the Laurel and Hardy Museum at Ulverston, the
outdoor Zoo at Dalton, Steam Trains run through Eskdale from Ravenglass
and from Haverthwaite to Lakeside, the Beatrice Potter Museum and the
Peter Rabbit Tales at Ambleside, Trooters World of Animals at Keswick,
The Toy and Model Museum at Cockermouth or the Climbing Wall at Kendal
all provide amazing Family Entertainment, aside from the more usual cruises
on Lake Windermere or a wealth of Historic Houses, Gardens, museums and
Art Galleries for the not so young.
99 things to do on the GoLakes website
and more on the National Trust Website
CYCLING AT CARTMEL HOLIDAY COTTAGES
How about eating your way round the Lake District and burning off a few calories too? If you bring your bikes on the train,
Cartmel Holiday Cottages will, by prior arrangement, collect your luggage from the station, and you can find good cycling route
suggestions on the
GoLakes Website.
There's a Bike Hire facility nearby in Cartmel, Lakeland Segways, at the Race Course car park. It hires standard and electric bikes as well
as Segways.
Lakeland Segways Website
Alternatively the Lake District has a network of bike hire centres around which you can access from
this page of the GoLakes website.
BICYCLING & WALKING TRAILS
See the Lake District walks Website and
particularly the GoLakes site for cycling
DALES WAY - 84 mile Hike: Ilkley, West Yorkshire, to Bowness on Windermere.
A relatively undemanding walk of 84 miles, much of it along riverside
paths and passing through lovely valleys and delightful villages.
Route: Cowgill-Dent-Sedbergh-Lambrigg-Patton Bridge-Burneside-Staveley-Bowness
Miles: 84
ESKDALE TRAIL Take your bike on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway &
bike the return journey through the beatiful Eskdale Valley. The route
is virtually traffic free. Guide: The Eskdale Trail. Available at local
Tourist Information Centres or from Ravenglass Station.
Route: Eskdale-Ravenglass.
TREKKING
Easily accessible, yet offering an amazing range of climbs from the simply
exhilarating to the truly challenging, the Lake District has the ideal
climbing terrain for beginner and expert alike.
With an amazing variety of mountains, walks and scrambles, all to be discovered
within a comparatively small area, the Lakes host some of the best rambles
and pathways in the UK. Routes range from classic lake shore circuits
to hidden waterfalls and isolated tarns, and from fairy-tale streams to
the windswept peaks of Scafell Pike and Helvellyn, with its daunting 'Striding
Edge'. Access is generally easy, but close adherence to rights of way
should be followed, sticking to the paths where possible. And at the end
of your walk, where better to rest your feet and mull over the day than
in one of the district's legendary inns?
www.lakedistrictoutdoors.co.uk
LEISURELY
PURSUITS
The region offers a wide range of pursuits for those wanting to enjoy
a more leisurely pace, from exploring the countryside on horseback to
enjoying the breathtaking views from some of our golf courses there really
is something for everyone.
Ballooning - QuadBikes - Windsurfing or waterskiiing - Sailing - Golfing
- HorseRiding - PaintBalling - Birdwatching - Fishing - Claypigeon Shooting
- Underground Caving are all on offer.
Lake District outdoors on the National Trust Website
Discover on the Cumbria
Tourism Website
WHAT'S
ON IN CUMBRIA
Cumbria offers a wealth of things to see and do , from County Fairs to
Craft weekends, Theatre, Film and Art Festivals, Concerts, Live Band Shows
or Jazz evenings on the Lake. All the year round there is always something
happening.
What's
on in Cumbria
HANDICRAFTS
For those wanting to do something "Crafty" the area offers a
wealth of courses to take, from crafting your own walking stick to learning
to weave wool into a warm beret. Small one and two day classes available.
Made in
Cumbria crafts
Page created 25 November, 2015