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Coniston-Duddon Valley-Eskdale driving tour with attractions
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Coniston - Duddon Valley - Eskdale drive. A drive that includes the most challenging mountain pass roads in the Lake District along with some remote and beautiful scenery. The drive also visits a number of historic attractions and allows a glimpse of bygone industry in the area. Home and more drives. The attraction car park coordinates can be downloaded as Points Of Interest (POI) files for upload to your sat nav using the links below. For further instructions see home page. N 5436892, W 3.07347. Contain...
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WebVilla | Supporting The Duddon Valley
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Self Catering in Ulpha and Birker Fell. Self Catering in Dunnerdale, Seathwaite and Cockley Beck. Self Catering a little further afield. LIVE Music in Ulpha. The Browfoot Room Ulpha Village Hall. Pub, Post Office and Refreshments. History of the Valley. Spare time on your hands? Holiday Property Website Specialists. System works constantly to monitor and improve your listing position, so people can find your property online. Why not visit www.webvilla.net. Holiday cottage rental in the UK. B&B in the UK.
lakedistrictgrandtour.co.uk
Day Eight: Ravenglass, Millom & Eskdale - A Lake District Grand Tour
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A Lake District Grand Tour Facebook. A Lake District Grand Tour Twitter. A Lake District Grand Tour Pinterest. A Lake District Grand Tour. Pedalling Through Lakeland: The Challenge, The History, The Wildlife, The Scones. A Lake District Grand Tour by Mike Carden. Day Maps and Photos for the Lake District Grand Tour. Day One: Brockhole, Hawkshead & Coniston. Day Two: Cartmel and Kendal. Day Three: Shap, Haweswater, Penrith. Day Four: Ullswater, Langdale & Grasmere. Day Five: Around Skiddaw to Cockermouth.
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South West Lake District Attractions with public transport connections
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Featuring the best attractions in the Lake District and Cumbria including public transport connections between them. The Lake District and Cumbria are home to some of the best scenery and visitor attractions in the country. In the South West Lakes, this includes the popular village of Coniston with its picturesque lake, the famous beauty spot of Tarn Hows and the lovely Duddon and Esk valleys. The area also includes the only coast in the Lake District around Ravenglass. Dalegarth Station, Eskdale railway.
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Broughton in Furness
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Broughton in Furness is a thriving market town and is in a good location for Coniston and the Lakes. Broughton has some specialist. Shops and still holds a cattle market every fortnight. Farming is the main industry around Broughton with sheep farming in the valleys where Herdwick sheep still graze the upland commons. The local trade in wool, cattle, iron ore, copper mining and woodland products helped build it into a thriving town and it was granted its Market Charter in the Elizabethan era. This is the...
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The Victory Hall – Broughton-in-Furness
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Users & Links. Welcome to the Victory Hall website! Is a wonderful facility for the small town of Broughton-in-Furness (situated in the southern part of England’s Lake District). We aim to provide you with a place to find out about all our events, as well as information for the various people, groups and organisations that use our building. Please choose a link below or use the sidebar. We have recently undergone a thorough update of our website, so all information should now be up to date. The Old Kings...
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TheBroughton-in-Furness Sound Tour: FRED - The First Weekend
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A Community Public Arts Project. Monday, 29 September 2008. FRED - The First Weekend. FRED visitors, walkers, families and local residents alike set off up the steep climb to High Cross to hear children from St James' school, Millom recreate the sounds of the Hodbarrow Iron Ore mines, before arriving back at the square to the sound of a flapping salmon tail. The tour will also run on the weekends of: 4th/5th October and 11th/12th October. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free public access to the Blog.
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TheBroughton-in-Furness Sound Tour: Preview Event 26/09/08
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A Community Public Arts Project. Monday, 29 September 2008. The Broughton Sound Tour opened for business last Friday evening at a special preview event for participants in the project and local residents. Setting up stall in the large) and inexplicably far from the actual bus stop) stone bus shelter, Samantha and Glenn handed out headphones and media players over wine and nibbles. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free public access to the Blog. Broughton-in-Furness Tourist Information Centre has kindl...
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