Sue's Guidebook

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Sue's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Located directly opposite, Muncaster Castle is a fabulous historic haunted castle. Privately owned and inhabited by the Pennington Family for at least 800 years, the castle along with its 77 acres of historic gardens plus a Hawk and Owl centre, provides a perfect day out for groups and families.
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曼卡斯特城堡
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Located directly opposite, Muncaster Castle is a fabulous historic haunted castle. Privately owned and inhabited by the Pennington Family for at least 800 years, the castle along with its 77 acres of historic gardens plus a Hawk and Owl centre, provides a perfect day out for groups and families.
No visit to the area would be complete without a visit to Wasdale, the wildest of the valleys in the Lake District and has some of the most stunning and dramatic scenery in the region. The valley is a walkers paradise with some of the biggest and most spectacular mountains in the Lake District such as Scafell Pike, Great Gable, Pillar and Kirk Fell. Or for a more gentle stroll there are many low level lakeside and woodland walks to explore. Equally as impressive on a dull or stormy day as on a hot summers day the views change with the seasons and the weather. Wasdale is approximately 11 miles from Muncaster. For Sat Nav follow CA20 1EX - this will take you right to the far end of the valley.
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Wasdale
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No visit to the area would be complete without a visit to Wasdale, the wildest of the valleys in the Lake District and has some of the most stunning and dramatic scenery in the region. The valley is a walkers paradise with some of the biggest and most spectacular mountains in the Lake District such as Scafell Pike, Great Gable, Pillar and Kirk Fell. Or for a more gentle stroll there are many low level lakeside and woodland walks to explore. Equally as impressive on a dull or stormy day as on a hot summers day the views change with the seasons and the weather. Wasdale is approximately 11 miles from Muncaster. For Sat Nav follow CA20 1EX - this will take you right to the far end of the valley.
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway is one of the oldest and longest narrow gauge railways in England. Once used to transport Iron Ore from mines near Boot, the heritage steam engines now transport visitors some 7 miles from Ravenglass to its final destination of Dalegarth Station. The 40 minute journey takes you across the estuary & through the hills offering spectacular scenery along the way. This is approximately 1 mile away and is easily reached on foot from the Old School at Muncaster.
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拉文格拉斯和艾斯克代尔铁路公司
Main Street
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Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway is one of the oldest and longest narrow gauge railways in England. Once used to transport Iron Ore from mines near Boot, the heritage steam engines now transport visitors some 7 miles from Ravenglass to its final destination of Dalegarth Station. The 40 minute journey takes you across the estuary & through the hills offering spectacular scenery along the way. This is approximately 1 mile away and is easily reached on foot from the Old School at Muncaster.
A lovely valley stretching into the heart of the central Lake District, with rolling green fields grazed by flocks of native Herdwick sheep. The River Esk runs through the valley and many tarns can be found perched above the valley sides. There are many lovely walks around Eskdale, the walk to Stanley Ghyll Force is a favourite of many. The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway know locally as La’al Ratty provides transport between the valley and Ravenglass.
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Eskdale
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A lovely valley stretching into the heart of the central Lake District, with rolling green fields grazed by flocks of native Herdwick sheep. The River Esk runs through the valley and many tarns can be found perched above the valley sides. There are many lovely walks around Eskdale, the walk to Stanley Ghyll Force is a favourite of many. The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway know locally as La’al Ratty provides transport between the valley and Ravenglass.
Eskdale Mill, in Boot, dates back to 1578, and is the last remaining working water-powered corn mill in the Lake District. The mill is at the centre of an intimate huddle of buildings on the north side of the fast-flowing Whillan Beck, reached by crossing the 17th century packhorse bridge. A visit is recommended and can easily be reached from Dalegarth Station at the end of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway.
Eskdale Mill
Eskdale Mill, in Boot, dates back to 1578, and is the last remaining working water-powered corn mill in the Lake District. The mill is at the centre of an intimate huddle of buildings on the north side of the fast-flowing Whillan Beck, reached by crossing the 17th century packhorse bridge. A visit is recommended and can easily be reached from Dalegarth Station at the end of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway.
Ennerdale Water is a glacial lake in the north western Lake District. Situated at the entrance to the valley of Ennerdale it is surrounded by rugged hills and forestry plantations. One of the more remote locations in the Lakes and an excellent choice for either mountain biking with its miles of forest paths, or a circular lake walk. Ennerdale is approx 30 mins drive from Muncaster. For Sat Nav follow CA23 3AS
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Ennerdale Water
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Ennerdale Water is a glacial lake in the north western Lake District. Situated at the entrance to the valley of Ennerdale it is surrounded by rugged hills and forestry plantations. One of the more remote locations in the Lakes and an excellent choice for either mountain biking with its miles of forest paths, or a circular lake walk. Ennerdale is approx 30 mins drive from Muncaster. For Sat Nav follow CA23 3AS
The remains of the bath house of Ravenglass Roman fort are among the tallest Roman structures surviving in northern Britain - the walls stand almost four metres high. The fort at Ravenglass guarded what was probably a useful harbour, and there is evidence that soldiers stationed here served in Hadrian's fleet.
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Roman Bath-house
Walls Drive
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The remains of the bath house of Ravenglass Roman fort are among the tallest Roman structures surviving in northern Britain - the walls stand almost four metres high. The fort at Ravenglass guarded what was probably a useful harbour, and there is evidence that soldiers stationed here served in Hadrian's fleet.
Hardknott Roman Fort - This remote and dramatically-sited fort was founded under Hadrian's rule in the 2nd century. Well-marked remains include the headquarters building, commandant's house and bath house.
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Hardknott Roman Fort
Hardknott Pass
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Hardknott Roman Fort - This remote and dramatically-sited fort was founded under Hadrian's rule in the 2nd century. Well-marked remains include the headquarters building, commandant's house and bath house.
The Rum Story is set in the original shop, courtyards, cellars and bonded warehouses of the Jefferson family business, in the Georgian town of Whitehaven. Here you can find out about the story of the UK rum trade, which originally centred on the the town’s port. A great option for a day out in wet weather. Located in Whitehaven, approximately 30 mins drive North from Muncaster.
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The Rum Story
27 Lowther St
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The Rum Story is set in the original shop, courtyards, cellars and bonded warehouses of the Jefferson family business, in the Georgian town of Whitehaven. Here you can find out about the story of the UK rum trade, which originally centred on the the town’s port. A great option for a day out in wet weather. Located in Whitehaven, approximately 30 mins drive North from Muncaster.
Spread over 4 floors and with spectacular views over Whitehaven’s Harbour the Beacon has something for everyone. From Viking silver to Victorian trading ships, a vibrant collection of historic objects and artwork is accompanied by a blend of local and touring exhibitions throughout the year. Located in Whitehaven, approximately 30 mins drive North from Muncaster.
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The Beacon Museum
West Strand
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Spread over 4 floors and with spectacular views over Whitehaven’s Harbour the Beacon has something for everyone. From Viking silver to Victorian trading ships, a vibrant collection of historic objects and artwork is accompanied by a blend of local and touring exhibitions throughout the year. Located in Whitehaven, approximately 30 mins drive North from Muncaster.