Cumbria is the natural lovers capital of England. Places to visit here include the below
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Beatrix Potter Museums
These 3 attractions are great to see as a family. Memories for the older ones and for the younger ones, well, perfect.
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Castlerigg Stone Circle
The best preserved neolithic stone circle in Cumbria and England is a must. Those of you who wish to see some of the true wonders of this county cant miss this one! Sheesh, lugging those stones up here must have been hard work for someone.
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http://www.gincase.co.uk/
From cups of tea to local arts and crafts. A farm park for to keep the kids happy. This attractive establishment is a great day out. Located near to the coast it is worth a trip in its own right.
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The Lake District
Natural unspoiled beauty all around. Fells and lakes to enjoy with forests and wildlife added at no extra cost. The Lakes are a paradise on heart for sure. A national park mainly in Cumbria. This district of England has a lot going on. Nature lovers boat enthusiasts seeks of natural beauty in landscapes will all enjoy any amount of time spent here.
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Coniston Water
With incredible views all around this exquisite lake is one for all to enjoy. No matter from where it is you view it, you will be stunned to silence by the surrounding natural beauty.
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Stone Circles in Cumbria
Although the druids days have long since past, you can still get a feel of them with a visit to any one of the many Stone Circles in Cumbria.
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Homes of William Wordsworth
The prose of Wordsworth and Cumbria are term that go inexorably together. The 3 residences here are worth your time if you are on a literary tour.
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Steam Boats on Lake Windermere
More of the past comes to life via the steam boats that traverse over the lakes for tours.
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Levens Hall
This splendid Elizabethan Hall is a great day out. With gardens, steam engines and somewhere to have a cup of tea after your walk it is a perfect stop off in Cumbria. It will make your visit to Cumbria one you will wish to relive time and time again.
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Muncaster Castle
A castle in the Lake district that may be a little off the beaten track but is well worth a few hours or a day. A welcome break for all the family. Gardens that are dog on a lead friendly, a Castle that oozes history, an owl centre that has exhibitions and flies daily. So much to do in this splendid home of the Pennington family.
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Lakeland Life Museum Kendal
The perfect addition to any tour of the Lakes and or Cumbria. This Kendal museum has much to offer visitors to the area.
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Scafell Pike
For the outdoorsy types this is THE place to strut your wares. Scafell Pike is a rue natural wonders for all ages. Walk and climb to your hearts content.
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Sizergh Castle
A splendid castle and gardens to visit in Cumbria only a few miles away from Kendal. Worth a day out to see and if the sun is out a picnic would not go amiss here.
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Lake Windermere
Probably the best knows of the lake in Cumbria the lovely villages that surround and views over the lake from all around are spectacular at any time of the year.
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Ullswater
Now if you are looking for what many believe is the most beautiful lake in the Lake District of Cumbria look no further that Ullswater.
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