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Weekend breaks

Need to re-charge your batteries?  Feel like a break away from home but can only manage a weekend?  When time is limited it’s really important to make the most of it.  On these breaks, everything is organised for you which means that all you have to do is turn up, relax and enjoy yourself!

With Cumbria just three hours away from London by train, why not leave the office a little early and arrive at your cosy Lake District hideaway in time for dinner?  With wonderful local produce, real ales and fine wines, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to dining out.  For a real flavour of the countryside, spend an evening in a characterful local pub - with warm fires and an even warmer welcome.  Many of them stock beers brewed in one of our Cumbrian micro-breweries - you can almost taste the landscape!

 

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Hidden Gardens

Explore the wonderful private gardens of the southern Lake District on this very special tour. Meet the owners and discover how they have created such stunning spaces, enhanced by the beauty of their surroundings.

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Churches, Towers and Castles.

Delve into the mists of time on this exciting weekend uncovering social and religious history over many centuries.

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Romans, Reivers and Rebellions: A History Tour.

A fascinating city, two pretty market towns, easy walks and plenty of history are linked together by one of the loveliest railway journeys in the country.

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In the Footsteps of Wordsworth

An introduction to one of England’s most well-known poets. Visit his homes, walk in his footsteps, be inspired by his vision.

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Lakeland's Industrial Heritage: 24 - 26 August 2013

A beautiful riverside ramble, a walk in the heart of the Lake District fells and a stroll to a hidden tarn are enhanced by fascinating visits to places of interest. There is so much to discover on this 3-day tour but the pace is gentle and you will have time to absorb all the new sights and enjoy the stunning scenery.


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And then my heart with pleasure fills
And dances with the daffodils

William Wordsworth »