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Ullswater Steamers

For over 160 years, the Ullswater Steamers have been proud to provide scenic cruises across Ullswater. There’s no better way to take in the true beauty of Ullswater, at 7.5miles long, 0.5miles wide, and 205ft deep, surrounded by the Helvellyn valleys, one of Britain’s highest mountain peaks at 3,117ft high. The Lake District is full …

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The Cottage in the Wood

Perched 1,000ft up in the Whinlatter Forest above Braithwaite, The Cottage in the Wood is a unique Michelin-star Restaurant lead by Beth and Jack Bond, combining Beth’s passion for sustainability, having managed the acclaimed Apricity Restaurant in Mayfair, and Jack’s experience working in some of the best hotels and restaurants in the world, including Restaurant …

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The Sandbox Cafe

Keswick’s most playful coffee spot! Enjoy artisan coffee, homemade cakes, and the chance to operate realistic radio-controlled diggers, dumpers, and loaders in the giant indoor sandpit. Inspired by both parenthood and international concepts, The Sandbox Café is Keswick’s first ever café where you can sip locally roasted coffee while operating 1/14 scale die-cast construction vehicles. They look, feel, and …

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The Coledale Inn

A haven for walkers, the Coledale Inn is the best place to enjoy lunch, pub classics, or a good pint! The Coledale serves light bites, main meals, and desserts daily, with an additional Sunday Lunch menu every… Sunday, obviously… Highlights include the buffalo cauliflower florets and the raspberry Eton mess! With a menu as long …

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The Keswick Cheese Deli

A trip to Keswick is not complete without stocking up on some of the fantastic Cumbrian cheeses from the Keswick Cheese Deli, with over 90 cheeses to choose from. The team work closely with local artisan cheese-makers such as Thornby Moor Dairy at Crofton, Appleby Creamery in the Eden Valley and the Torpenhow Farmhouse Dairy …

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Go Ape Whinlatter

The multi-award winning and original forest adventure set high up in the canopy. Enjoy two to three hours in the trees, taking on zip wires, Tarzan swings, rope ladders and a variety of obstacles and crossings.

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Keswick Extreme

Providing a variety of outdoor activities, Keswick Extreme are experts when it comes to outdoor adventures in the Lake District. If you’re feeling brave or want to push yourself out of your comfort zone, here are a selection of the activities they have on offer! River Tubing A first for the Lake District, River Tubing …

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Keswick Climbing Wall

Keswick Climbing Wall is just a 5 minute drive from the centre of Keswick, situated next to the historic Castlerigg Stone Circle and offers magnificent views over to the Helvellyn Range.

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The Village Shop

The Village Shop at Braithwaite has been run by the Eddington family since 2003. The team describe themselves as ‘a shop with a difference’, and have been part of the local community since the 1830s. Most days, Daphne will be there to greet you and tell you all about the Shop, and the little village …

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Royal Oak Braithwaite

Ran by Jenny and Steve, the Royal Oak is a cosy little restaurant at the foot of the Coledale Horseshoe, right in the heart of Braithwaite village. The restaurant serves lunch, dinner, and dessert, with a separate children’s and Sunday lunch menu– with unlimited Yorkshire puddings and gravy! For beer lovers, The Royal Oak boasts …

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Ullswater Steamers

For over 160 years, the Ullswater Steamers have been proud to provide scenic cruises across Ullswater. There’s no better way to take in the true beauty of Ullswater, at 7.5miles long, 0.5miles wide, and 205ft deep, surrounded by the Helvellyn valleys, one of Britain’s highest mountain peaks at 3,117ft high. The Lake District is full …

Read More...

The Cottage in the Wood

Perched 1,000ft up in the Whinlatter Forest above Braithwaite, The Cottage in the Wood is a unique Michelin-star Restaurant lead by Beth and Jack Bond, combining Beth’s passion for sustainability, having managed the acclaimed Apricity Restaurant in Mayfair, and Jack’s experience working in some of the best hotels and restaurants in the world, including Restaurant …

Read More...

The Sandbox Cafe

Keswick’s most playful coffee spot! Enjoy artisan coffee, homemade cakes, and the chance to operate realistic radio-controlled diggers, dumpers, and loaders in the giant indoor sandpit. Inspired by both parenthood and international concepts, The Sandbox Café is Keswick’s first ever café where you can sip locally roasted coffee while operating 1/14 scale die-cast construction vehicles. They look, feel, and …

Read More...

The Coledale Inn

A haven for walkers, the Coledale Inn is the best place to enjoy lunch, pub classics, or a good pint! The Coledale serves light bites, main meals, and desserts daily, with an additional Sunday Lunch menu every… Sunday, obviously… Highlights include the buffalo cauliflower florets and the raspberry Eton mess! With a menu as long …

Read More...

The Keswick Cheese Deli

A trip to Keswick is not complete without stocking up on some of the fantastic Cumbrian cheeses from the Keswick Cheese Deli, with over 90 cheeses to choose from. The team work closely with local artisan cheese-makers such as Thornby Moor Dairy at Crofton, Appleby Creamery in the Eden Valley and the Torpenhow Farmhouse Dairy …

Read More...

Go Ape Whinlatter

The multi-award winning and original forest adventure set high up in the canopy. Enjoy two to three hours in the trees, taking on zip wires, Tarzan swings, rope ladders and a variety of obstacles and crossings.

Read More...

Keswick Extreme

Providing a variety of outdoor activities, Keswick Extreme are experts when it comes to outdoor adventures in the Lake District. If you’re feeling brave or want to push yourself out of your comfort zone, here are a selection of the activities they have on offer! River Tubing A first for the Lake District, River Tubing …

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Keswick Climbing Wall

Keswick Climbing Wall is just a 5 minute drive from the centre of Keswick, situated next to the historic Castlerigg Stone Circle and offers magnificent views over to the Helvellyn Range.

Read More...

The Village Shop

The Village Shop at Braithwaite has been run by the Eddington family since 2003. The team describe themselves as ‘a shop with a difference’, and have been part of the local community since the 1830s. Most days, Daphne will be there to greet you and tell you all about the Shop, and the little village …

Read More...

Royal Oak Braithwaite

Ran by Jenny and Steve, the Royal Oak is a cosy little restaurant at the foot of the Coledale Horseshoe, right in the heart of Braithwaite village. The restaurant serves lunch, dinner, and dessert, with a separate children’s and Sunday lunch menu– with unlimited Yorkshire puddings and gravy! For beer lovers, The Royal Oak boasts …

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