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The Cumbrian coast and Solway Firth. Cumbria and the Lake District.The Cumbrian coast and Solway Firth. Cumbria and the Lake District.The Cumbrian coast and Solway Firth. Cumbria and the Lake District.The Cumbrian coast and Solway Firth. Cumbria and the Lake District.

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Attractions on the Cumbrian Coast

Welcome to the EDGE Guide to the visitor attractions on the Cumbrian Coast.

The Cumbrian Coast.


Carlisle to Silloth.
Carlisle Castle - Carlisle Cathedral - Tullie House Museum - Stanwix Art Gallery - Millennium Gallery - Theatres - Parks - Sports & Golf- Carlisle Race Course - Hadrian's Wall Walk - Carlisle Bird of Prey Centre - The Solway Firth - Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve - Finglandrigg Wood Nature Reserve - Burgh Marsh - Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve - Moricambe Sands -The Grune at Skinburness - The Cumbria Coastal Way - Hulme Cultram Abbey - and more.

Maryport Area.
The Lake District Coast Aquarium - Senhouse Roman Museum - Roman Fort - Maritime Museum - Docks - Indoor Karting - Golf - Allonby Sands - Bank Mill Nature Reserve, Butterfly and Reptile Houses - The Gincase Arts, Crafts & Farm - Blues Music Festival - Cumbria Coastal Way - and more.

Workington Area.
Harrington Marina - Cumbria Coastal Way - Workington Hall - St Michael's Church - Loweswater - and more.

Whitehaven Area.
The site of John Paul Jones invasion - The Beacon Museum & Gallery - The Rum Story Museum - St.Nicholas' Tower - Trinity Gardens & Labyrinth - St. James Church - Rosehill Theatre - Haig Colliery Mining Museum - The Harbour - St. Bees village - Egremont Castle - Florence Mine Heritage Centre, Egremont - Ennerdale Water - Wast Water - Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway & Museum - Muncaster Castle - and more.

Millom Area.
The Duddon Sands - Millom Folk Museum - Muncaster Castle - Duddon Mosses Nature Reserve - Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & Museum - Broughton in Furness - Millom Castle - Stone Circles - Roman Bath House - Roman Fort - Ravenglass - Walking - Hiking - Fishing - and more.

The Furness Peninsula Area.
Combining Barrow, Dalton & Ulverston: Dock Museum - Furness Abbey - Bow Bridge - Piel Castle - Dalton Castle - Foulney Nature Reserve - Stone Circles - Ancient Burial Chamber - Gleaston Watermill - Sandscale Haws Nature Reserve - North Walney Nature Reserve - Walney Island - Duddon Sands - South Lakes Wild Animal Park - Laurel & Hardy Museum - Conishead Priory - Swarthmoor Hall - Lakes Glass Centre - Sir John Barrow Monument - Ford Park House & Grounds - Birkrigg Stone Circle - Lake Windermere - Coniston Water - Morcambe Bay - Lakeside and Haverthwaite Steam Railway - Great Beaches - and more.

The Cartmel Peninsula Area.
Grange over Sands and Cartmel village - Holker Hall Estate, Gardens and Motor Museum - Cartmel Races - Cartmel Priory - Art Crystal - Lakeland Miniature Village - Morecambe Bay - Levens Hall and Gardens - Sizergh castle - and more


For further details look through the various sections of this guide.