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Golf in CumbriaTo take advantage of the
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AMBLESIDE area . The bustling village of Ambleside is set a mile back from Lake Windermere at Waterhead. It offers a good base for exploring the lake by steamers and launches which sail daily throughout the year to Bowness and Lakeside on Lake Windermere. You can even go back in time and be transported between Waterhead Pier and the centre of Ambleside by horse-drawn carriage. The town itself offers hotels. tourist shops and cafes, in fact everything you need to make your stay in the Lake District a pleasant one. |
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GRANGE OVER SANDS area Situated in the Lake District Peninsular Grange over Sands is an excellent example of a prosperous Edwardian seaside town. An attractive town in which to stay. You can indulge in leisurely strolls along the promenade, walk in the Ornamental Gardens or take part in the Cross Bay Walks. Cartmel, built around the twelfth century priory church, is close by and offers quiet flower-filled corners, charming craft shops and three horse racing meetings a year. |
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KENDAL area Sitting on the banks of the River Kent and overlooked by the the ruins of Kendal Castle the vibrant town of Kendal is ideally situated between Lakes and Dales. Kendal and the fells beyond the town offers a variety of interests for tourists. It is a shoppers dream with a mix of specialty shops, outlets and high street stores all of which are set amongst a variety of restaurants, olde worlde tea rooms and traditional pubs. With golf, cycling, walking, horse riding, tennis, putting, indoor rock climbing and dry slope skiing even the most active will be kept occupied in Kendal. Add to this the area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just south of Kendal in Arnside and Silverdale and some of the finest accommodation in Cumbria and you have a perfect holiday destination |
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ULVERSTON area If you are looking for a great days golf, try the beautiful golf course at Ulverston. The club is situated just outside the town, amidst rolling, immaculate greens, with the Lake District mountains to the north and Morecambe Bay to the south. It is one of the most magnificent golf clubs in the country. Ulverston is an historic market town. It was awarded a Market Charter in 1280 by Edward 1 in Carlisle. Ulverston Town Council celebrates this event every year with the Charter Fortnight Festival held in September. The architecture is predominantly of Georgian style, and the cobbled main street is lined on either side by attractive buildings. The town centre is in a conservation area. The War Memorial is at the top of Market Street and honours residents of Ulverston and district who fell in the First and Second World Wars |
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WINDERMERE area The towns of Windermere on the hillside and Bowness on the lake shore are set within the Lake District National Park, and each offer their own character and charm. Set within an area of outstanding natural beauty with awe inspiring mountains, gentle rolling fells and peaceful valleys that offer memorable views and hundreds of miles of walking and cycling for all levels of ability. Combine all of that with its spectacular lakes of every size from Windermere, largest lake in England at ten and a half miles long, with its popular water sports and lake cruises, Coniston for quiet cruises and the gemlike Rydal Water and Grasmere plus a myriad of peaceful, sparkling tarns found throughout the area for that peaceful stroll and you have a perfect combination of beauty, tranquility and excitement. |
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