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Walking and Wildlive Adventures
Whether being guided round the Three Peaks, striding over Lakeland fells or discovering the wild plants and animals native to the region, Alison and Cory feel you will enjoy the company and interpretation given by their experienced leaders. |
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Head for the Hills
Head for the Hills is the definitive outdoors festival bringing you the very best in walks, gear, skills and adventure. 11th-12th June
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South Lakes Wild Animal Park - the UKs unique conservation zoo
South Lakes Wild Animal Park is situated in Dalton-in-Furness close to Ulverston in the South West area of the Lake District.
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The Grizdale project
The Grizedale Project aims to re-establish Grizedale as a primary visitor attraction in the Lakes region, by providing an enhanced quality visitor experience and a wide range of changing activities and events.
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Gleaston Water Mill
The Mill and adjacent buildings have been restored by the owners, Mike and Vicky Brereton, to provide public access to a working water corn mill, Dusty Miller's cafe serving quality home made food, Pig's Whisper Country Store.
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The Lakeland Climbing Centre
The Lakeland Climbing Centre offers a unique opportunity to experienced climbers and beginners alike.
Get your first taste of climbing in our unique centre, on one of our beginners courses, taster sessions or with an experienced friend.
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Steam Yacht Gondola
Gondola is a re-built elegant coal - fired steam yacht providing the most wonderful, nostalgic sailing experience. First launched in 1859, Gondola evokes the splendour and luxury of the Victorian era.
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Ruskin Museum
Inspiring as well as educational, the museum has additional folders of information to complement the collection.
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Conishead Priory
Conishead Priory is a well known visitor attraction in south Cumbria and each year welcomes thousands of visitors who appreciate the historic building and peaceful atmosphere.
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Beatrix Potter Attraction
Now all 23 of Beatrix Potter's tales are brought to life in three dimensions, so you can meet Cecily Parsley and the Amiable Guinea-Pig for the first time and say hello to old friends like Jemima Puddleduck and Jeremy Fisher.
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Aquarium of the Lakes
From mountain-top to Morecambe Bay the award-winning Aquarium of the Lakes takes you on an amazing voyage of discovery.
More than 30 spectacular, naturally-themed habitats bring the natural history of the Lake District vividly to life.
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Lakeland Motor museum
A thoroughly enjoyable and memorable experience providing a truly astonishing insight into our forefather's inventiveness and dexterity.
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The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway
The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway, at the southern end of Lake Windermere in the Lake District ride on the train and help to preserve steam on one of the last Furness railway branch lines.
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Whinlatter Forest Park
Welcome to Whinlatter Forest Park Englands only true Mountain Forest.Rising to 790 metres above sea level Whinlatter Forest Park offers spectacular views of the Lake District and into Scotland.
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Trotters World of Animals
Home to hundreds of friendly animals including traditional favorites, endangered species, birds of prey and reptiles. A great deal is under cover so rain need not spoil your visit...
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Windermere Lake Cruises
Winner of the 2003 Cumbria for Excellence Award - Large Tourist Attraction of the year.
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Kendal Torchlight Carnival
Once upon a time - in a town for all seasons - part of the most beautiful corner of the country - lived a group of public spirited people who all shared a common cause. |
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