You are here: Home > Explore Cumbria > Areas of Cumbria > Western Lakes & Coast > Towns and Villages
From postcard-perfect Lakeland villages to ancient seaports, the towns and villages of the Western Lakes and Cumbrian coast wear their history and heritage in every slate and brick. Here, you’ll find handsome Georgian streets, busy market centres and tiny villages strewn about the valleys, with plenty of historic charm.
Discover seafaring hubs and learn about times gone by: there are some brilliant museums sharing more about the life and times of those living here across the ages. There’s even the birthplace of William Wordsworth, who was born in Cockermouth in 1770.
The Cumbrian Coast Line connects a number of the area’s towns and villages by rail, running alongside the sea and boasting stunning views from your carriage as you travel.
Explore the following towns and villages: Buttermere | Cleator Moor | Cockermouth | Duddon Valley | Maryport | Millom | Ravenglass, Muncaster & Eskdale | Silloth | Whitehaven | Workington
the western lakes has a rich history, brilliantly told
Number of results: 444
, currently showing 81 to 100.
Silloth
Stanwix Park is located on the Solway Coast in Cumbria. Self Catering Caravans and Apartments to hire for 3,4 and 7 night breaks (some pet friendly accommodation). Fully serviced pitches for Tents, Touring Caravans and Motorhomes. Camping Pods…
Tripadvisor Traveller Rating
877 reviewsTake your bike on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & bike the return journey through the beatiful Eskdale Valley. The route is virtually traffic free.
Moresby, Whitehaven
Malcolm celebrates 50 years as a popular local entertainer.
To celebrate this milestone, he will be bringing music from Through the Years including cover songs from David Cassidy, Elton John, Take That, and of course, Michael Buble.
With very…
Keswick
A perfect hen do for Wild Women! Lakeland Wellbeing offers forest bathing, mindfulness in nature, women's circles & cacao ceremonies, magic & manifesting, bushcraft skills and nature crafting in and around the Keswick area. Ideal for a wild woman…
Tripadvisor Traveller Rating
28 reviewsEskdale Valley, Boot
The Esk Gorge Extreme Canyoning is a step up on all levels from Ghyll Scrambling in the Eskdale Valley.
This activity is an extreme level of Lakeland Ghyll Scrambling with bigger jumps, bigger climbs, bigger water and its remote location makes this…
A delightful unspoilt town with a proud maritime heritage reflected in its fine harbour, marina, maritime museum and summer maritime festivals.
Barrow-In-Furness
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No.3
Bach Concerto for Oboe d'amore
Marianna Martines Overture / Symphony in C
Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Dittersdorf Concerto in A for oboe d'amore
Thelma Handy…
Millom
Wayside Cottage 1637 is a charming old (circa 1637) two bedroom cottage attached to The Wayside. Designed for visitors that seek relaxing stay in an idyllic & traditional setting within the Lake District with modern comforts.
Loweswater
Discover the peace and quiet of Holme Wood, a mixed woodland of alder, oak, lime, chestnut, ash and sycamore.
nr Barrow-in-Furness
In 2024 we're teaming up with the National Trust Rangers at Sandscale Haws to offer a unique guided nature tour and conservation experience as part of their 40th anniversary celebrations.
These days will run from 10am to 3pm. On average we will…
Barrow-in-Furness
A Premium Hotel & Wedding Venue based in Barrow in Furness in Cumbria. Set in 14 acres of private woodland and gardens with 59 beautifully decorated rooms with a rosette acclaimed Bar & Restaurant, Oscar's. It's one of the Lake Districts hidden gems…
Ravenglass
The Ratty Arms is located on the platform of Ravenglass station on the scenic Cumbrian Coast Line, which runs past the main terminus of our narrow gauge railway. Guests can sit back and unwind with a drink, while watching the trains go by.
Tripadvisor Traveller Rating
878 reviewsWHITEHAVEN
A fine example of a Georgian church, which has been sympathetically modernised.
Aspatria is a small town in the North West of Cumbria, situated within the area known as the Western Lake District between Maryport and Wigton.
Barrow-in-Furness
Mini family-friendly festival of theatre, craft, music and fun! Free for all.
Silloth
Silloth on Solway Golf Club is a beautiful links golf course situated on the shores of the Solway Firth in North West Cumbria. Silloth is highly rated and is listed in the top 50 golf courses in Britain and Ireland. The course is a traditional…
Ravenglass
Dominating the Lake District Coast where the mountains tumble into the sea and bursting with treasures and tales, haunted Muncaster oozes history from every rough stone which fashion the castle walls.
Whitehaven
The summer Whitehaven Flower Club Gala returns with even more beautiful arrangements and top advice and tips to make your bouquets glow.
Sea to summits....This is a ride that leads from the coast towards the foot of the highest mountain in England.
Cumbria
Coledale itself is a classic U shaped valley that is typical of many in the Lake District, but unlike others it has no habitation. In fact the only obvious sign of human presence is the remains of the old barytes mine at the valley head and the…
Receive all the latest news, special offers and information from the Lake District, Cumbria
Cumbria Tourism, Windermere Road, Staveley, Kendal, Cumbria, LA8 9PL