Guidebook for Low Stott Park

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Guidebook for Low Stott Park

Local villages for food and gifts

The Lake District is blessed with some of the most quaint villages imaginable, where time has stood still.
Cartmel is a quaint medieval village with lots to offer: cafe's, wine bars, pubs, a Michelin starred restaurant, gift shops, specialist wine shop, Cartmel Cheeses and Cartmel brewery and the home of Sticky Toffee Pudding! And when you have finished eating and drinking there are gift shops, vintage clothing and antique shops, chocolate shops and of course ice cream shops!
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Cartmel
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Cartmel is a quaint medieval village with lots to offer: cafe's, wine bars, pubs, a Michelin starred restaurant, gift shops, specialist wine shop, Cartmel Cheeses and Cartmel brewery and the home of Sticky Toffee Pudding! And when you have finished eating and drinking there are gift shops, vintage clothing and antique shops, chocolate shops and of course ice cream shops!
Hawkshead Village is a great place to browse for the most delicious jams, marmalades and relishes in the Lakes from the Hawkshead Relish Company. Or ice cream from The little Ice Cream Shop and may be afternoon tea at Poppy Reds? Oh and don't forget to stock up at The Honey Pot. And then a drink in the pub! Stay at Woodside and you too can enjoy the amazing shops and eateries that are to be found at Hawkshead. Not only is it the most picturesque 10 minute drive from Woodside passing through woodland by the side of lakes and views of the mountains but your in the heart of Beatrix Potter Country
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Hawkshead
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Hawkshead Village is a great place to browse for the most delicious jams, marmalades and relishes in the Lakes from the Hawkshead Relish Company. Or ice cream from The little Ice Cream Shop and may be afternoon tea at Poppy Reds? Oh and don't forget to stock up at The Honey Pot. And then a drink in the pub! Stay at Woodside and you too can enjoy the amazing shops and eateries that are to be found at Hawkshead. Not only is it the most picturesque 10 minute drive from Woodside passing through woodland by the side of lakes and views of the mountains but your in the heart of Beatrix Potter Country
Woodside to Newby Bridge is a lovely walk through the woods or a short trip in the car . At Newby Bridge is The Swan Hotel, bar, terrace, bistro and formal restaurant . Also the Newby Bridge Hotel. Who have an excellent Sunday lunch!
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Newby Bridge
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Woodside to Newby Bridge is a lovely walk through the woods or a short trip in the car . At Newby Bridge is The Swan Hotel, bar, terrace, bistro and formal restaurant . Also the Newby Bridge Hotel. Who have an excellent Sunday lunch!
Ulverston is good for shopping and has a great local market. Ulverston is the home of Stan Laurel and at the Roxy Cinema not only can you at the moment (January 2019) see the film, “Stan and Ollie” with John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan you can tour the delightful museum dedicated to the famous pair
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Ulverston
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Ulverston is good for shopping and has a great local market. Ulverston is the home of Stan Laurel and at the Roxy Cinema not only can you at the moment (January 2019) see the film, “Stan and Ollie” with John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan you can tour the delightful museum dedicated to the famous pair
Grange-over-Sands is a quiet seaside retreat on the Southern tip of the Cartmel peninsula, between the mountains and the sea, and only 7 miles from Windermere. Grange is a pretty resort with an Edwardian flavour and a mild climate. It is on the shores of Morecambe Bay, and from the 13th Century until the 1850’s, the major route from Lancaster was across the sands. In 1887, the coming of the Furness Railway encouraged the growth of Grange from a small hamlet to the town we see today. Wealthy industrialists from Lancashire and Yorkshire were quick to build large houses here. The estuary and the countryside around Grange are fascinating places for nature enthusiasts. A tremendous range of birds can be seen, and there are several nature reserves and sites of special scientific interest. Grange has some of the finest parks and gardens on the Cumbrian coast – the ornamental gardens has a lake with many water birds.
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Grange-over-Sands
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Grange-over-Sands is a quiet seaside retreat on the Southern tip of the Cartmel peninsula, between the mountains and the sea, and only 7 miles from Windermere. Grange is a pretty resort with an Edwardian flavour and a mild climate. It is on the shores of Morecambe Bay, and from the 13th Century until the 1850’s, the major route from Lancaster was across the sands. In 1887, the coming of the Furness Railway encouraged the growth of Grange from a small hamlet to the town we see today. Wealthy industrialists from Lancashire and Yorkshire were quick to build large houses here. The estuary and the countryside around Grange are fascinating places for nature enthusiasts. A tremendous range of birds can be seen, and there are several nature reserves and sites of special scientific interest. Grange has some of the finest parks and gardens on the Cumbrian coast – the ornamental gardens has a lake with many water birds.

Indoor atrractions

A great village for indoor activities We have access to The Cascades Spa at the Whitewater Hotel. Backbarrow has the indoor motor museum where dogs are welcomed. Also at Backbarrow there are The Cliff Hanger Rooms, an escape from a hidden room attraction.
Backbarrow
A great village for indoor activities We have access to The Cascades Spa at the Whitewater Hotel. Backbarrow has the indoor motor museum where dogs are welcomed. Also at Backbarrow there are The Cliff Hanger Rooms, an escape from a hidden room attraction.

Sightseeing

Ideal for a bit of retail therapy . Plenty of places to eat.
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Windermere
The Promenade
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Ideal for a bit of retail therapy . Plenty of places to eat.