Interesting, educational and good food.
Birdoswald (5mls) is a Roman Camp on the Wall, and it has a good stretch of wall to walk alongside of. The fort is very interesting and surprising.
There is a cafe and cheese makers nearby.
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Muro de Adriano
Birdoswald (5mls) is a Roman Camp on the Wall, and it has a good stretch of wall to walk alongside of. The fort is very interesting and surprising.
There is a cafe and cheese makers nearby.
An interesting mix of historical artefacts (18mls). Roman, medieval and rieving. Also an art gallery that has exhibitions.
Also a good cafe.
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Tullie House Museum And Art Gallery
Castle StreetAn interesting mix of historical artefacts (18mls). Roman, medieval and rieving. Also an art gallery that has exhibitions.
Also a good cafe.
Restaurant
Local pub
Brampton (9mls) is a small market town, with a well-stocked health food shop (Half Moon), good butchers, good greengrocer a Co-op and two Spars.
Also several pubs and the Howard arms does very good meals. There are several cafes, all excellent, but shut at 4pm.
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Brampton
Brampton (9mls) is a small market town, with a well-stocked health food shop (Half Moon), good butchers, good greengrocer a Co-op and two Spars.
Also several pubs and the Howard arms does very good meals. There are several cafes, all excellent, but shut at 4pm.
Closest supermarket (15mls) Also close to Carlisle, Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi. On the other side of town there is Sainsburys and Lidl.
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Asda Carlisle Superstore
Chandler WayClosest supermarket (15mls) Also close to Carlisle, Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi. On the other side of town there is Sainsburys and Lidl.
The local pub, only 3 miles away with good food. Check for opening times
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The Crossings Inn
The local pub, only 3 miles away with good food. Check for opening times
Food scene
The Sally
Good food, not too far away. (7mls)
The Fleece At Ruleholme
Good food, on the way to Carlisle. (12 mls)
Skitby
Skitby RoadGood food on the way to Brampton. (7mls)
This is the upper end of the market, with fine dining it's main attraction. Not far from Netherby, sited by Walter Scott. (10mls)
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Pentonbridge Inn
B6318This is the upper end of the market, with fine dining it's main attraction. Not far from Netherby, sited by Walter Scott. (10mls)
The local pub (3mls) is known for it's excellent food and a good beer on draught and choice of wines.
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The Crossings Inn
The local pub (3mls) is known for it's excellent food and a good beer on draught and choice of wines.
Sightseeing
A castle with lots of Border history. Kinmont Willie, a famed Border Riever, was imprisoned here, and the Laird of Bucchleuch led a daring raid to release him.
Also the home of the Border Regiment.
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Castillo de Carlisle
Castle WayA castle with lots of Border history. Kinmont Willie, a famed Border Riever, was imprisoned here, and the Laird of Bucchleuch led a daring raid to release him.
Also the home of the Border Regiment.
Neighbourhoods
A truly remote area. The least populated area in the least populated county in England. The land is mainly put to cows and sheep, although there are quite a lot of horse owners here too.
The wildlife is excellent. Deer, red squirrels ( although the grey are about) hares, stoats, otters, weasels, snipe, curlew, oyster catchers, peewits, buzzards and the odd kestrel.
The local family names have been here since the 15/16 Century and the reiving times, but now we have a peaceful place and a strong sense of community.
Bewcastle
A truly remote area. The least populated area in the least populated county in England. The land is mainly put to cows and sheep, although there are quite a lot of horse owners here too.
The wildlife is excellent. Deer, red squirrels ( although the grey are about) hares, stoats, otters, weasels, snipe, curlew, oyster catchers, peewits, buzzards and the odd kestrel.
The local family names have been here since the 15/16 Century and the reiving times, but now we have a peaceful place and a strong sense of community.