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. . . The exciting and educational day out for all…
Distance:
3.6 miles
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Cockermouth Golf Club ‐ golf course in Cockermouth, Cumbria. Contact the golf course on telephone number 017687 76223 for course availability, course rules, member information, golf academy if available and green fees at Cockermouth Golf Club golf courseclub.…
Distance:
4.3 miles
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Keswick Golf Club ‐ golf course in Keswick, Cumbria. Contact the golf course on telephone number 017687 79324 for course availability, course rules, member information, golf academy if available and green fees at Keswick Golf Club golf courseclub.…
Distance:
6.4 miles
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Swimming pool at Keswick Leisure Pool in Keswick, Cumbria. Contact venue on 017687 72760 for opening times and entrance costs.…
Distance:
3.3 miles
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Maryport ‐ golf course in Maryport, Cumbria. Contact the golf course on telephone number 01900 815626 for course availability, course rules, member information, golf academy if available and green fees at Maryport golf courseclub.…
Distance:
13.1 miles
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Swimming pool at Wigton Swimming Pool in Wigton, Cumbria. Contact venue on 016973 42412 for opening times and entrance costs.…
Distance:
13.7 miles
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Mirehouse has strong links with poets Tennyson, Wordsworth and Southey; it is a living family home, which has been sold only once, in 1688. It has the largest woodland adventure playgrounds in the area and in 1999 it won the award as 'Best Heritage Property for Families…
Distance:
0.8 miles
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Wordsworth House provides an opportunity to experience something of the Wordsworths' life in 1770s Cockermouth. Following painstaking research the house has recently been transformed using historic and reproduction items to give a picture of the home in which young William and his sister Dorothy grew up. …
Distance:
7.1 miles
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Journey through the history of pencil making and the story of our world famous Derwent pencils at the Cumberland Pencil Museum in Keswick. The first pencils ever made were produced in Keswick following the discovery of Cumberland Graphite. About 1558, in the early days of Queen…
Distance:
3 miles
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Dove Cottage was home to the Romantic poet William Wordsworth 1770‐1850 and his family for 8 years 1799‐1808. Here Wordsworth wrote many of his most famous poems. There are many ideas associated with 'Romantic' poetry, but one of the most important for Wordsworth was to show…
Distance:
14.3 miles
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The Museum tells the story of Keswick and the surrounding area. Keswick has a unique history, with lots of 'firsts', including the first pencils, some very famous residents, and lots of beautiful scenery so awe inspiring that early tourists were left terrified. The Museum was purpose…
Distance:
3.3 miles
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Here is a real hands‐on opportunity to meet Cumbria's most famous residents. Visitors are guaranteed a wonderfully woolly experience as we bring you face‐to‐face with 19 different breeds of live sheep during our indoor presentation four times daily. In the theatre you will discover many surprising…
Distance:
7 miles
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