Alhambra Keswick Cinema
This century-old, family-owned and operated traditional single-screen picture house boasts state-of-the art sound and projection in a beautifully restored auditorium.
This century-old, family-owned and operated traditional single-screen picture house boasts state-of-the art sound and projection in a beautifully restored auditorium.
The Lake District Wildlife Park is a must for all animal lovers! Set in breath taking scenery just ten minutes from Keswick, you’ll find there’s plenty to see and do.
Renowned for its delicious homemade cakes and variety of teas, Café Hope is a dog friendly café overlooking the games at Hope Park.
Meet the team on a mission is to rehome alpacas and llamas from all over the country and give them a wonderful new home with the very best of care.
Enjoy the brewery tour which includes sampling a selection of our beers. Discover how beer is made, how we use sheep’s wool to brew great beers and what makes our beers green!
Derwent Pencil Museum, the home of the first pencil, and the Cumberland Pencil Company, manufacturers of Derwent pencil perfection since 1832.
‘The Puzzling Place’ is a fun and eye-opening attraction, existing somewhere between reality and illusion.
Located on the lake shore of Derwentwater, the launch company offers Lake District cruises around Derwentwater throughout the year. The launches start their journey from the Keswick boat landings and cruise around the lake stopping at seven lakeshore jetties where you may embark or join the various boats.
Fitz Park has a riverside setting with glorious open views towards Skiddaw and Latrigg and is an ideal spot for picnics.
One of Britain’s most impressive prehistoric monuments sits on a low hill to the east of Keswick with a ring of mountains surrounding it. Castlerigg Stone Circle is one of the earliest stone circles to be found in Britain and is important in terms of megalithic astronomy and geometry.
This century-old, family-owned and operated traditional single-screen picture house boasts state-of-the art sound and projection in a beautifully restored auditorium.
The Lake District Wildlife Park is a must for all animal lovers! Set in breath taking scenery just ten minutes from Keswick, you’ll find there’s plenty to see and do.
Renowned for its delicious homemade cakes and variety of teas, Café Hope is a dog friendly café overlooking the games at Hope Park.
Meet the team on a mission is to rehome alpacas and llamas from all over the country and give them a wonderful new home with the very best of care.
Enjoy the brewery tour which includes sampling a selection of our beers. Discover how beer is made, how we use sheep’s wool to brew great beers and what makes our beers green!
Derwent Pencil Museum, the home of the first pencil, and the Cumberland Pencil Company, manufacturers of Derwent pencil perfection since 1832.
‘The Puzzling Place’ is a fun and eye-opening attraction, existing somewhere between reality and illusion.
Located on the lake shore of Derwentwater, the launch company offers Lake District cruises around Derwentwater throughout the year. The launches start their journey from the Keswick boat landings and cruise around the lake stopping at seven lakeshore jetties where you may embark or join the various boats.
Fitz Park has a riverside setting with glorious open views towards Skiddaw and Latrigg and is an ideal spot for picnics.
One of Britain’s most impressive prehistoric monuments sits on a low hill to the east of Keswick with a ring of mountains surrounding it. Castlerigg Stone Circle is one of the earliest stone circles to be found in Britain and is important in terms of megalithic astronomy and geometry.