Browsing places to visit within 8 miles of Woodgate Hall 
Cumbria, LA20 6JF, (4 miles, 7kms), Email
Broughton-in-Furness is a quaint, unspoilt Lakeland town, nestling in the foothills of some of the most dramatic Lake District fells.
(7 miles, 12kms), Tel: 01946 598914, Email, www.millom.org.uk/
Sitting by the Duddon River Estuary with Black Combe Fell on its doorstep, the former fishing village of Millom has a varied history.
Cumbria, (8 miles, 13kms)
The ancient capital of Furness, Dalton was the judicial and economic centre for the monks of Furness Abbey.
Askham in Furness, Cumbria, LA16 7, (6 miles, 10kms), Tel: 01539 822222
Askam in Furness owes its existence to the iron ore industry. The industrial buildings were demolished in 1933. In addition to street names, another sign of the former iron works is Askam pier, which is made of slag from the works.
Cumbria, LA21 8EH, (8 miles, 12kms)
Coniston village is located adjacent to Coniston water and underneath the majestic Coniston Fells of which Coniston Old Man is the most famous.
Newby Bridge, Cumbria, LA12 8NA, (6 miles, 9kms), Tel: 01539 822222
At the southern end of Lake Windermere adjoining the River Leven, Newby Bridge is a small village, with a selection of hotels and B&B's. A good location to explore the Furness peninsula, Ulverston, Cartmel, Grange, Windermere to name a few.
Cumbria, (5 miles, 7kms), Tel: 01229 587120
Ulverston is South Lakeland's festival town. It is a market town with unique charm, friendly traditional shops and original cobbled streets.
Cumbria, (8 miles, 12kms), www.cartmelvillage.com
The village of Cartmel is truly idyllic with a picturesque market square surrounded by a delightful assortment of genuine olde-worlde buildings.










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