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Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA18 1RQ, Tel: 01229 717614, Email, www.muncaster.co.uk
Historic haunted Castle home to the Pennington family for 800 years. A 70-acre garden famous for its collection of rhododendrons and azaleas set against the stunning backdrop of the Lakeland fells. World Owl Centre home to over 40 species.
- Rail station: Ravenglass (1 mile)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Lowther Castle, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2HG, Tel: 01931 712192, www.lowthercastle.org
The ruined castle and gardens at Lowther stand on a limestone escarpment at the Northern edge of the Lake District National Park. Visit the once famous gardens, one of England's greatest, but unseen for 70 years.
- Rail station: Penrith
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8UR, Tel: 01228 625600, Email, www.english-heritage.org.uk/carlislecastle
Impressive and formidable, Carlisle Castle amply repays exploration of its absorbing 900-year history. Long commanding the especially turbulent western end of the Anglo-Scottish border, Carlisle has witness many conflicts and sieges.
- Rail station: Carlisle
- Parking: with charge
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Low Wray, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0JA, Tel: 015394 33250, Email, www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wray-castle/
At Wray Castle you will see a tired but fascinating building with hints of its 'grand' past and plenty of signs of its varied history.
- Rail station: Windermere (8 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
- Guided tour(s)
Sizergh, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 8AE, Tel: 015395 60951, Email, www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sizergh/
Medieval House with Tudor additions surrounded by a superb garden and large estate. Has been lived in by the Strickland family for over 760 years. Learn about the Elizabethan carvings and contents of the castle, and the gardens.
- Rail station: Oxenholme (3 miles)
- Children welcome
- Disabled access
Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2AA, Tel: 01768 862488, Email, www.english-heritage.org.uk
Picturesque Brougham Castle was begun in the early 13thC by Robert de Vieuxpont, near the site of a Roman fort guarding the crossing of the River Eamont.
- Rail station: Penrith (2 miles)
- Parking: free
- Children welcome
- Disabled access











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