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Enjoy
a cruise on Lake Windermere from Lakeside, Bowness or
Ambleside |
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Discover
Peter Rabbit in Mr. McGregor's garden and visit Jemima
Puddle-duck in the woodland glade. The World of Beatrix
Potter brings all the Lakeland tales of Beatrix Potter
to life in an indoor recreation of the countryside,
complete with sights, sounds and even smells. |
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Daily
steam trains between Haverthwaite and Lakeside. Haverthwaite
Station is located Nr Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8AL on
the A590 Road 2.5 miles from Newby Bridge. |
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Discover
what life is like both above and below the surface for
the hundreds of different creatures that call the lakeland
waters home. |
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Experience,
explore and discover with the National Trust in the
Lake District. Absorb some of the most beautiful scenery
in the world, discover local history, walk the fells
or join in one of our events or guided walks. Whatever
you choose, just be inspired! |
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A
Victorian Park on the eastern lakeshore of Windermere.
Boat hire, picnic area, tea room and adventure playground
for the kids. Stunning views of the Lakeland fells in
a peaceful and idyllic setting. |
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...Go
Ape: High Ropes Adventure...Mountain Biking...Sculpture
in the Forest...Forest Walking Trails...Beautiful Scenery...Visitor
Centre...Cafe...& More!!! |
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The
Dock Museum is a spectacular modern building built over
an historic grade II listed dry dock, with displays
on the social and industrial history of the town, as
well as a vibrant temporary exhibition and events programme. |
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One
of Europe's finest conservation animal park's housing
some of the world's rarest species. Uniquely to Britain
it is home to both Sumatran and Siberian tigers, as
well as African lions. There are animals from many continents,
some free roaming, and informative talks featuring endangered
species such as rhino's and tigers are a highlight of
the day. |
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Set
in the magnificent Vale of Nightshade the Abbey was
built in stages between 1127 and the 16th Century, the
site is one of the most impressive religious monuments
in the care of English Heritage. |
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The
world famous museum devoted to Laurel & Hardy in
Ulverston, the town where Stan was born on 16th June
1890. |
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Based
in Keswick, the common themes throughout all the exhibits
in the attraction are Puzzles and Illusions. This is
a great day out for kids and adults alike, however be
warned, there are many steps to climb to enter the Puzzling
Place. |
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