St Bees Attractions
Ashness Bridge in the town of Keswick, in the county of Cumbria
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Black Combe in the town of Silecroft, in the county of Cumbria
Black Combe stands some 10 miles away from any higher ground, giving it an excellent all-round panorama of land and sea, with...
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Castlerigg Stone Circle in the town of Keswick, in the county of Cumbria
The best time to view Castlerigg Stone Circle is that eyrie time when night is just giving way to dawn. It is then, with a...
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Cockermouth Castle in the town of Cockermouth, in the county of Cumbria
These wonderful ruins of a by-gone age can be discovered in the charming inland resort of Cockermouth, amongst Lakeland's...
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Crummock Water in the county of Cumbria
The romantic setting between high fells gives Crummock Water its character. It is somewhat overshadowed by other better known...
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Derwent Island House in the town of Keswick, in the county of Cumbria
Intriguing 18th-century house on an idyllic wooded island in Derwentwater.
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Derwentwater in the town of Keswick, in the county of Cumbria
Derwentwater is one of 16 Lakes set within the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. It is one of the most northerly of the...
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Ennerdale Water in the town of Ennerdale Bridge, in the county of Cumbria
Situated in the Lake District National Park, Ennerdale Water is the most westerly lake in the national park and also one of the...
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Hardknott Pass in the town of Eskdale Green, in the county of Cumbria
One of the steepest roads in England offering spectacular views across the lake district, and the ruins of an ancient lonely...
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Hardknott Roman Fort in the town of Eskdale Green, in the county of Cumbria
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Lake District National Park in the county of Cumbria
I first saw the Lake District many years ago, when for eight out of my eleven day sojourn, it rained, and rained! None-the-less,...
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Langdale Pikes in the town of Little Langdale, in the county of Cumbria
These famous pikes rise loftily above the village of Langdale, whilst below visitors can savour the wild and desolate beauty of...
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Lorton Vale in the county of Cumbria
Famed by Wordsworth in his famous poem 'Yew Trees', the Vale of Lorton is one of the prettiest parts of the Lake District.The...
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Muncaster Castle in the town of Ravenglass, in the county of Cumbria
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St Bees Head in the town of St Bees, in the county of Cumbria
These are the only cliffs on the coast of Cumbria, and it here visitors can catch a glimpse of the sheer drama of sea-birds, for...
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Stanley Force in the town of Boot, in the county of Cumbria
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The Bowder Stone in the town of Borrowdale, in the county of Cumbria
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Wast Water in the town of Wasdale Head, in the county of Cumbria
Wast Water is the deepest lake in England at 280 feet deep. The awesome peaks of Sca Fell and Great Gable tower over the wild,...
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Whinlatter Forest Park in the town of Keswick, in the county of Cumbria
If you happen to visit Keswick in Cumbria do not miss out on Whinlatter Forest Park, for this superb gift of nature is a real...
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Wordsworth House in the town of Cockermouth, in the county of Cumbria
Birthplace and childhood home of William Wordsworth – a 'living' 1770s townhouse.
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