Keswick’s Natural Wonders and Cultural Treasures Keswick is the largest town actually within the boundaries of the Lake District National Park. But
Read More Β»Located beside Maryport harbour, the Lake District Coast Aquarium is home to more than 2000 creatures. The display tanks hold local freshwater
Read More Β»Overlooking the choppy waters of the Solway Firth, Senhouse Roman Museum contains artefacts unearthed from the adjoining Roman fort of Alauna. The
Read More Β»The Beacon Museum tells the story of Whitehaven in a lively, engaging way. As well as being able to view historic artefacts,
Read More Β»The history of the rum trade is told in this museum housed in the eighteenth-century cellars, offices and bonded warehouse of the
Read More Β»Youβll find Muncaster Castle where the hills run down to the coast, close to where the River Esk begins its final few
Read More Β»For seven glorious miles, the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway chugs its way from the pretty seaside settlement of Ravenglass up through the
Read More Β»The remains of the Roman fort at Hardknott occupy a grassy spur overlooking beautiful Eskdale. The structure, marked on some maps as
Read More Β»Exploring the Subterranean World of Caves in Yorkshire Dales The Yorkshire Dales is home to more than 2000 caves, thanks to its
Read More Β»Furness Abbey was once home to one of the richest and most powerful monastic houses in northern England. The Cistercian monks who
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