Explore Cumbria’s coast your way with this online guidebook, illustrating a scenic 173-mile (278km) point-to-point trip across 20 destinations /4 sections, incl Morecambe Bay, Furness Peninsula, Haverigg to Silloth, Carlisle, Hadrian’s Wall, plus dip into the Lake District. Each covering classic destinations, coast & hidden gems.
WHAT TO EXPECT
• This online plan is ready to browse and inspire–use at home or on your phone on the go.
• An overarching plan to shape your multi-destination holiday, with sample itineraries, for your timeframe from 3 to 14 days.
• Inspire your trip, with places to go, where to stay, plus directions/parking etc.
• Note: the guide itself is not customisable. However, each route includes our own pre-populated Google Maps with pins, plus customisable directions by section on Google Maps.
Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop.
• You won't meet us, so there's no need for a designated meeting point. • Access the website at your convenience anywhere! • Since you're creating your own self-drive trip and not meeting a tour guide, you choose where you start and finish to your own schedule.
Grange-over-Sands is a charming seaside town on the southern edge of the Lake District. Grange-over-Sands is also a gateway to the Lake District, making it a peaceful retreat with easy access to some of Cumbria’s most iconic landscapes.
Cartmel, a picturesque village in Cumbria, is famed for its historic charm, cosy inns, and medieval Cartmel Priory, dating back to the 12th century. Nestled near the Lake District, it’s a foodie’s paradise, home to the world-famous Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding and the Michelin-starred restaurant. Visitors can explore its quaint streets, artisan shops, and scenic surroundings, making Cartmel a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and culinary explorers alike. Choose how to spend your time here.
If you want to stop at the lively market town of Ulverston, you can see what the town offers. Ulverston offers a blend of culture, history, and outdoor adventure. Explore the town’s charming cobbled streets, unique shops, and traditional pubs.
Visit Barrow-in-Furness and explore the Furness Peninsula. The coastal town of Barrow-in-Furness is known for its rich maritime and industrial heritage. Explore its shipbuilding history or take a trip to Walney Island for wildlife spotting and beach walks. Nearby, Piel Island offers adventure with its historic castle and unique inn. Barrow’s mix of history, nature, and coastal charm makes it a fascinating destination.
The peaceful coastal village of Haverigg is known for its expansive sandy beach, ideal for walks, picnics, and water sports. Explore the scenic nature reserves, a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts, with picturesque trails around a coastal lagoon. The village also features a charming harbour and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, making Haverigg a perfect spot for outdoor recreation and seaside relaxation.
The quaint coastal village of Ravenglass is the only coastal settlement within the Lake District National Park. It’s known for its scenic estuary, where three rivers meet the sea. History lovers can explore Roman ruins, and the nearby castle, plus ride on the heritage steam train. Use the guide to create your preferences as Ravenglass is a must-visit destination.
The quiet seaside village of Seascale is known for its long, sandy beach and stunning views of the Irish Sea. It’s a peaceful spot for beach walks, picnics, and sunset watching. Seascale’s tranquil setting, coastal charm, and proximity to outdoor adventures make it a great spot for relaxation and exploration.
St. Bees, a picturesque village on the west coast of Cumbria, is best known for its stunning beach and dramatic cliffs. St. Bees Head offers breathtaking coastal views and is a popular spot for birdwatching, especially the seabird colonies. It's a great base for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Use the guide to plan your time here, if you choose to stop.
The historic port town of Whitehaven boasts a rich maritime heritage. Visit the harbour, a beautifully restored Georgian port. Discover Whitehaven’s historic rum trade, or explore the Coast Path offering scenic walking routes. With its blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty, Whitehaven is a charming destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The historic city of Carlisle is known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene. Visit the impressive Castle and discover the story of Carlisle at the museum. Explore this bustling city centre, home to shops, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere, making it a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern amenities.
Hadrian's Wall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stretches across northern England, marking the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire. Built by the Romans in the 2nd century, the wall spans 73 miles and offers visitors a glimpse into Britain’s ancient past. Plan your time here to ensure you explore at least the key highlights. The wall also offers scenic walking routes, with stunning views of the countryside, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Many parts of the wall, including the scenic walking routes, are free to access. However, some of the major Roman forts and visitor centres charge an entry fee. Entry is typically around £8.50 for adults
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