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Do you know Cumbria, the land of the seen?

Do you know Cumbria, the land of the seen?

cUmbria is a cemetery in England, which is associated with one of the finest landscapes of the country. In the National Park “Lake District”, a UNESCO World Heritage site, lies one of the spectacular statues of natural gilded Beauty. In Cumbria it is one of the best known towns and villages, with enthroned castles and other Roman ruins to visit.

Click as you go through the following Gallery and find where you are, where you are and what you are looking for, a wonderful travel experience in all the blessings on the entire deck.

Derwent Water

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Derwent Water

Derwent Water, a lake south of the town of Keswick in Lake District National Park, is one of the most important water sources in Cumbria.

Carlisle Castle

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Carlisle Castle

The 900-year-old festivity of Carlisle war Schaupplatz Valer historical Ereignisse in the British History, nieces and nephews of fallen Schlachten and Zwischenfällen zwischen English and Scottish Streitkräften, which were ausgetragen here.

Furness Abbey

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Furness Abbey

The Abtei Furness in the town of Barrow-in-Furness war was the largest war in the Landes, now affected by Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire. The Ruins were lost in the year 1123 and ended up in the water. The intestine has a state function that benefits safety.

Hardknott Roman Fort

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Hardknott Roman Fort

Das zwischen etwa 120–138 AD. There was a Roman Fort Hardknott which had built a division of 500 infantrymen in shelters, who were stationed here, once upon a time, it was like Hardknott Pass that was visited, zu guarded. The fort can be viewed, but it is more likely that the forts reach a steep strait at 243 m.

Castle Brough

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Castle Brough

The informed and bröckelnden overcrowded dieser Festung überragen das Dorf Brough, das am western Rand der Pennines-Bergkette liegt. Sie wurde 1092 von Wilhelm II. in Auftrag gegeben.

Hadrian's Wall

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Hadrian’s Wall

One of the achievements of Bauwerke in the United Kingdom, the Hadrianswall (ebenfalls ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe) was written in 122 AD. B.C. started under the Herrschaft of the Roman Kaisers Hadrian. The western end of the Hadrians Walls begins in Bowness-on-Solway.

Cumberland Wurst

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Cumberland Wurst

Verlassen Sie Cumbria nicht, ohne de Cumberland-Wurst try to live. The delicatessen is good after the other Grafschaft Cumberland, the heute Cumbria heißt, and would angereichert with a Vielzahl of schmackhaften Kräutern and Gewürzen. The Wurst is traditionally served as a long Schnecke.

Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway

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Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway

Children, make sure mum and dad work with a Fahrt with the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Heritage Railway entrepreneurs. It is worth going from Haverthwaite to the south of Windermere. A number of connections are timeless and the distance to the Dampf-Sightseeing-Schiffe is greater than that of the See. Was for an unterhaltsame Art zu reisen!

Sightseeing at Lake Windermere

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Sightseeing at Lake Windermere

One of the most impressive features, the Lake District National Park in the background, is a sightseeing tour and a sign with water vapor on Lake Windermere.

Hilltop

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Hilltop

One of the residents of Cumbria who were children of Beatrix Potter (1866–1943). Potter works for his Geschicht with “Die Geschichte von Peter Hase” gefeiert. You live in Hill Top, a house from the 17. Jahrhundert, the Home Museum for the writer of the Scriptures, which Beatrix Potter herself cannot do.

Pigeon house

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Pigeon house

Another literary great associated with the region is the English Romantic poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850). There we lived in Dove Cottage, where we wrote: “I wandered lonely as a cloud” (“I wandered alone with a cloud”, 1802). Your current residence is open to the public as well as a home museum.

Kendal

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Kendal

The manly Kendal is a market town, which is after the Fluss Kent, through this other Gemeinde flight. The Sehenswürdigkeiten are from the Kendal Museum, a Burg and the Abbot Hall Art Gallery.

Minzkuchen from Kendal

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Minzkuchen from Kendal

Kendal is skilled in the development of the Minzkuchens, one of the Zucker-based Konfekten developed by Pfefferminze. The Minzkuchen of Kendal are at Kletterern and Bergsteigern as an energetic conviction. Decken Sie sich ein, before Sie starts climbing the Berge der Regio!

Scafell Pike

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Scafell Pike

At 978 meters above the Meeresspiegel, the Scafell Pike is England’s highest mountain. Outdoor enthusiasts from Great Britain and their age can enjoy it all year round and follow the Pfaden to its high Gipfel.

Coniston

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Coniston

The male village of Coniston is located in the Ufer des Coniston Water. On January 4, 1967, Donald Campbell was routed when he saw the winding rip-roar in the water supply to the Brechen. It is the domain of Kajakfahrern, Kanufahrern and others, who offer Watersportveranstaltungen.

Wastewater

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Wastewater

Wastewater can be found in Wasdale, a river in the west of Lake District National Parks. It is the best see England. This aussergewöhnliche Aussicht is on the logo of the Lake-District-Nationalparkbehörde.

Steinkreis von Castlerigg

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Steinkreis von Castlerigg

It is a mysterious and secret Steinkreis of Castlerigg. There’s something close to Keswick. Archaeologists dated the foundation to 3200 BC and was in one of the largest communities in Great Britain, perhaps even in the whole of Europe.

Cursed stone

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Cursed stone

Die Stein said the text in a Fluches, the a Glawgower Erzbischof 1525 about the Stadt Carlisle verhängt hat. There was 2001 at the Millennium Gallery in Carlisle as a zeitgenössische art installation. The problem is that it causes more local tragic events, which pose a problem with the Maul- and Klauenseuche, overschwemmungen, a feuer and more Arbeitsplatzverluste. Gespenstic, or?

Sizergh castle and garden

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Sizergh castle and garden

Once you are in time, if you experience the inner houses of the mansions, there is a beautiful gemäldesammlung that goes through time, before you go up to the heights and manage the parkanlagen.

Carlisle Cathedral

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Carlisle Cathedral

Carlisle is the smallest of England’s other cathedrals, but he is delighted by the large window in the decorated style, a style of the English Gothic.

Mittelalterliche Mühen

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Mittelalterliche Mühen

Abgebildet: the mass work and the glassware of the East windows. The large and complex windows are not provided with medium glazing.

Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

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Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

The Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle presents über electric collections of zoological, botanical and geological materials. It is possible that there is a temporary adjustment in the house with the Hadrianswall.

Glenridding

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Glenridding

The charming village of Glenridding is located in the southern part of Ullswater. If you are looking for photography, you need to know how to draw attention to Helvellyn.

Kendal Castle

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Kendal Castle

Burg Kendal, located in the eastern edge of the city, is a medieval festival, the Tudorzeit is a ruin. It’s an interesting experience and an interesting story.

Ulverston

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Ulverston

Fans of the classic comedy came to know Ulverston as the family of an erased Arthur Stanley Jefferson, known as Stan Laurel (1890–1965) of Duo Laurel and Hardy. A bronze statue of the duo stands in front of a museum, one of the best comedy numbers of film history.

Ambleside

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Ambleside

One of the attractive travel destinations in Cumbrias is the attractive town of Ambleside. You can use the whole range of 300 year old Bridge House and the Samling Hotel which was in the 1780s. The area on Ambleside das Tor is one of the ascending Spazier and Wanderwege der Regio.

Der Blick on wastewater

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Der Blick on wastewater

We stop the Blick in the Wastwater of Steinhügel in the Nähe des Gipfels of Great Gable for the schönsten in Peak-District-Nationalpark.

Large facade

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Large facade

While the view goes to the impressive mountain Great Gable, Gipfel is another prize for the experienced Wanderer.

St. Bee's Head

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St. Bee’s Head

Obwohl das Landesinnere von Cumbria are Right for its spectacular Landschaft ist, I am a visitor of the coast ever, before everything wenn Sie ich für die Tierwelt begeistern. Take aim at the fern glass on the wind-protected Landzunge St. Bees Head, one of the most important reserves for the most common Seevögel in Cumbria. Halten Sie Ausschau nach Eissturmvögeln, Dreizehenmöwen and Tordalken are nach der eeninzigen in Great Britain ansässige Population van Gryllteisten.

The Enclume

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The Enclume

In Cumbria there are many restaurants, the traditional, focused service. If you want to eat something, reserve a Tisch at the Enclume, the best restaurant in the region. Sanddorn sorbet, Butternusskürbispüree, Vanilla pudding, Lakritzpulver and Anis are typical of the Speisekarte, the von Simon Rogan, a Sternekoch (in the picture), and so on.

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