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Getting Around in The North West of England

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  • Cycle Paths in Cumbria, England
    River Deep Mountain High Outdoor Activities

    Cycle Paths in Coniston, Cumbria, England

    Friendly and fun outdoor activities - Gorge Walking, Canoeing, Sailing, Kayaking, Rock Climbing, Abseiling, Archery, Mountain Biking and Scrambling - Great for families, couples an...

    Cycling and Mountain Bikes

    Sailing and Watersports

    Walking and Climbing

    Guided Tours and Day Trips

  • Loch, Lake, Waterfall in Cumbria, England
    Ullswater Steamers

    Loch, Lake, Waterfall in Glenridding, Cumbria, England

    Enjoy a trip on the world famous Ullswater Steamers on England's most beautiful lake. Run from Glenridding to Pooley Bridge and back.

    Lochs Lakes and Waterfalls

    Tours and Trips

    Cafes Coffee Shops and Tearooms

    Boat Trips

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