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Lake District Fishing
The Lake District is a magically sensational region of lakes and tarns, fells and high peaks just 40 miles across in Cumbria and provides some tremendous fishing set amidst reed-fringed waters with breath-taking views of the highest peaks in England.

Muncaster Castle
Muncaster Castle lies to the East of Ravenglass village and above the River Esk, this ancient castle has remained in the same family, the Penningtons, since1208.

Jennings Brewery Tour
Jennings Brothers Brewery in Cockermouth, has been brewing traditional beers for 160 years, and is Cumbria's last remaining independant brewery. Jennings Brewery Tour takes you on a trip round the brewery, explaining each stage of the processs.

Dove Cottage
In December 1799, Wordworth and his sister Dorothy moved to a small cottage at Town End, Grasmere. They lived here for 8 productive years - he produced many of his greatest works, and she wrote her Grasmere Journal (1800-1803).

The Beatrix Potter Trail
Where to go to find out more about Beatrix Potter. You can join this trail from any point along its route. Do the whole thing in a single day, or make it the core of a longer holiday, visiting other tourist attractions along the way.

The Wordsworth Trust
As well as Dove Cottage - home to Wordsworth when he wrote his greatest poetry - the Wordsworth Museum tells the fascinating story of the poet and his circle, their life and their work.

Contours Walking Holidays
Contours walking holidays offer a wide variety of guided and self-led hiking tours in Scotland, England and Wales. Our walking holidays go off the beaten track and seek out the ‘hidden corners’ as well as exploring the better-known areas.

Wordsworth House
The birthplace of William Wordsworth.

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