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Offline cullygti

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Re: lake district
« Reply #20 on: 02 May 2012, 19:15 »
beatrix potter sounds good might have to take a look cheers  :cool:


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Re: lake district
« Reply #21 on: 02 May 2012, 19:16 »
I go up at least once a month, more if i can cos my brother and sister in law live in windermere, i agree it's a bit touristy but lets face it you will be a tourist! Bowness is great imo if you like to eat out, plenty of different types of food and i can highly recommend Bodega's tapas bar! Loads of beers from around the world and a nice spot to people watch, if you do go to Bowness i'd consider taking the ferry over to Ambleside, it's a great way to see the lake and there is some nice shops to see as well as pubs.
Grasmere and Rydal waters is a nice steady walk if you fancy it and in the week you'll see the RAF jets and helicopters which is awesome if your up on the hills as they fly real low across the lakes! :shocked:

Grange over sands is a nice little town but theres not much there tbh unless you like sausage rolls! Higginsons ftw!

The motor museum near Newby bridge is worth a look, they tend to have some cars from the movies like the old Batmobile and dukes of hazard etc, and the Aquarium of the lakes is near that too.
Kendal is a nice shopping town as is Barrow, Ulverstone is on the way to Barrow and is alright but not great, Beatrix Potter is in Bowness.

Erm.... I'll keep thinkin.
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Offline cullygti

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Re: lake district
« Reply #22 on: 02 May 2012, 21:35 »
cheers jimble thats spot on and quite a few good places there il have to write most of them down and try and do as much an make the most of the time there and the beer bit is a must i think  :grin:

cheers   :smiley:


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Re: lake district
« Reply #23 on: 02 May 2012, 22:48 »
Personally I think Grange-over-Sands is a bag of sh1te, but it looks like that's your nearest main town so you'll soon make your own opinion on that. For me the best bit about the lakes is the natural beauty and the walks and some good suggestions already with the Gingerbread & Wordsworth house at Grasmere and Beatrix Potter, but I think you're daughter may also enjoy a trip here http://www.wildanimalpark.co.uk/ :wink:

I guarantee as soon as you get to the lakes there you will feel calm, relaxed and forget about the world, it really does have that much of an affect. :cool:

Don't go to Barrow, the Mrs is from there and it's just an old shipping town and it's not really considered the lake district.
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Re: lake district
« Reply #24 on: 02 May 2012, 22:56 »
that looks as though its worth a look was also considering the under water aqaurium i think the wife said it was that looks pretty good  :smiley:


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