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Attractions in the Lakeland Fells |
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Cruise on Lake Windermere
Starting from Waterhead at the
north Brockhole, Bowness or Lakeside at the south end of the
lake
www.marketsite.co.uk/lakes
Tel: 015394-433-60
Windermere Steamboat Museum
www.steamboat.co.uk
Tel: 015394-455-65
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Lakeside Aquarium & Steam Railway

In the village of Lakeside at the south
end of Lake Windermere, near Newby Bridge is the end station of the rail link
with Haverthwaite. At this location which provides ample parking while on a Lake
Cruise or Steam Train Ride is an Freshwater Aquarium of underwater life. Restaurant
and Tearoom with Gift Shop. Tel:
015395-315-94
Lakeside Aquarium & Steam Railway
In the village of Lakeside at the south
end of Lake Windermere, near Newby Bridge is the end station of the rail link
with Haverthwaite. At this location which provides ample parking while on a Lake
Cruise or Steam Train Ride is an Freshwater Aquarium of underwater life.
Restaurant and Tearoom with Gift Shop. Tel:
015395-315-94
Brantwood - John Ruskin's Home
The House on the lake side is open all
year to view with Ruskin's paintings and personal effects along with the gardens
and Estate available for woodland walks.
The Gondola the Victorian Steam Yacht
which cruises the lake calls at Brentwood during the summer, originating from
Coniston where their is a New Museum to Ruskin. A combined entry to all
three is available. Tel: 015394-411-64
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Traditional Country Puddings
created at Lodge Farm, Dacre and delivered to your door
Click Image to select a Pudding
Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 17684 86675
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Boot Beer Festival
Three pubs and fifty Real Ales plus a
festival beer glass at £5 suitably filled to take home
and a chance to vote for the beer of the festival.
Click logo for
more info
10th 13th June 2004
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| One can't visit Cumbria or The Lake
district without noticing the prominent Jennings sign above the door of the
local Public Houses (Taverns) to recognise the malty, nutty aromour of their fine
Beer and Ale's |
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A visit to Cockermouth cannot be
complete without a Tour of the Castle Brewery, founded in 1828 in the nearby
village of Lorton the present facilities have been in constant operation
since 1874 ( Open All Year) |

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Sellafield Visitors Centre
The
Visitors Centre
at BNFL's Powers Station at Sellafield
is an interesting, Educational and FREE
day out, giving the visitor an insight to the Atomic Nuclear World with
interactive displays. ( Open All Year)
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Lakeland Bike Hire
For those coming from afar, who would like to cycle Cumbria
can find all the equipment available in Keswick at the Lakeland Pedlar Cycle
Centre. Tel: 017687-757-52
Derwentwater
& Catbells - D. Charlton
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