Lamplugh
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The Daffodil Hotel
Keswick Road Ambleside England
Book a stay at this spa hotel in Ambleside. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...

Keswick Country House Hotel
Station Road Keswick On Derwentwater Keswick England
Stay at this hotel in Keswick. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in our reviews. ...

Lake District Castle Inn
Bassenthwaite Keswick England
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Keswick. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in our ...
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Popular places to visit
Opera Bingo
Enjoy an outing to Opera Bingo during your stay in Harrington. Savor the lively bars and top-notch restaurants while in town.
Helena Thompson Museum
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Helena Thompson Museum in Harrington. Savor the top-notch restaurants and lively bars while in town.
Things to do

Ghyll Scrambling Water Adventure in the Lake District
$67
per adult
- Ullswater
- Scafell Pike
- Lodore Falls
- Derwentwater
- Coniston Water
- Grasmere Lake & Rydal Water
- Old Man of Coniston
- Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
- Catbells Lakeland Walk
- Rydal Mount
- Muncaster Castle
- Hellvellyn
- Lake District Wildlife Park
- Honister Slate Mine
- Skiddaw
- Dove Cottage
- Aira Force
- Derwent Pencil Museum
- Theatre By The Lake
- Solway Coast
- Whinlatter Forest Park
- Wast Water
- Wasdale
- Tarn Hows
- Blencathra
- Castlerigg Stone Circle
- St. Bees Beach
- Silloth on Solway Golf Club






![Near site of Cleator Moor West station, 1986, Believed to be a northward view along the course of the former Cleator & Workington Junction line, which was built, along with various other lines, for transporting haematite iron ore from the rich mines in the area to the iron- and steel-works in the Workington and Harrington Disticts. For 100 years from the 1860s this area, nowadays almost reclaimed by Nature, had been heavily industrialised and honeycombed by railways: the remnants of spoil-heaps from the iron and coal mines can be seen on the horizon. [I was not entirely sure exactly where I was when I took this photograph, nor am I very familiar with the complexity of the former railways of West Cumberland, so would welcome further discussion about it!]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/4607/2961878a-d481-4eb6-bedd-f36687cee09b.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=512&h=288&q=medium)


