Places to Visit
CumbriaCumbria, is a shire county in the extreme North West of England. Cumbria came into existence as a county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972. The county consists of six districts, and has a total population of 498,800.
Cumbria, the third largest county in England, is bound to the west by the Irish Sea, to the south by Lancashire, to the southeast by North Yorkshire, and to the east by County Durham and Northumberland. Scotland lies directly to the north.
A predominantly rural county, Cumbria is home to the Lake District National Park, considered one of the most beautiful areas of the United Kingdom. The area has provided inspiration for generations of British and foreign artists, writers and musicians. Much of the county is mountainous, with the highest point of the county (and of England) being Scafell Pike at 978 m (3210 ft). All the territory in England that is over 3,000 feet above sea level is in Cumbria.
Parts of Hadrian's Wall can be found in the northernmost reaches of the county, in and around Carlisle.
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Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill PenrithCumbriaDelightful sheltered garden, renowned for its herbs and orchards growing old English fruit varieties
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Beatrix Potter Gallery HawksheadCumbriaGallery showing original watercolours by world famous author Beatrix Potter and displays on her life and work
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Borrowdale KeswickCumbriaSpectacular and varied landscape around Derwentwater
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Buttermere and Ennerdale Cleator MoorCumbriaTranquil area of dramatic fells, farms and woodland, encompassing three lakes
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Dalton Castle Dalton-in-FurnessCumbria14th-century tower
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Fell Foot Park UlverstonCumbriaCountry park beside Lake Windermere
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Gondola ConistonCumbriaRebuilt Victorian steam-powered yacht on Coniston Water
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