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Scotland Cumbria North Yorkshire Lancashire 95 X95 to Galashiels Newcastleton to Glasgow to Moat Langholm 127 127 NE S3 River Nith o Kershopefoot LOCKERBIE SCOTLAND 127 River Esk 95 Liddel Water X95 Harelaw 382 S3 127 o NE 125 to Stranraer 79 385 NE X75 Rowanburn West Coast Canonbie Main Line NE X75 DUMFRIES 127 125 River Annan Ecclefechan Kirtlebridge Moat Mouswald NE Scotsdike Dumfries Carrutherstown S3 Carwinley Line 95 125 385 NE X75 382 127 X95 Kirkpatrick-Fleming 127 River Irthing 79 382 River Lyne Northumberland National Park 125 279 Longtown Clarenceeld NE S3 o 179 79 Rigg Pennine Way NE X75 79 95 Birdoswald Roman 79 ANNAN Hethersgill Army Ruthwell Gretna 382 NE 127 179 Roman Fort Gilsland 95 185 Museum S3 X75 279 X95 685 AD122 79 179 279 AD122 Cummertrees o 79 Eastriggs AD122 179 279 97 Greenhead to Hexham Smitheld 97 AD122 & Newcastle 185 i Hadrian’s Wall DA04 681 685 DA04 Westlinton 79 95 Walton 185 685 Haltwhistle 127 179 685 AD122 279 X95 94 95 DA04 685 97 Low o Bowness-on-Solway Scaleby 94 Newtown Row DA04 Port Carlisle 382 NE Lanercost Priory Tyne Valley Line Rockclie S3 X75 Blackford Laversdale 94 97 Hadrian’s Wall BRAMPTON Solway Coast 97 Irthington AD122 179 95 185 685 Area of Outstanding Hadrian’s Wall 94 94 681 Natural Beauty 279 Milton 93 Burgh-by- i o Glasson 185 680 680 Tindale Cardurnock Sands Beaumont 94 185 185 680 681 Drumburgh Cargo Houghton Crosby- 185 680 94 Brampton 94 Yont The Cleugh Caravan Park Anthorn 47 71 93 TB 179 Talkin Tarn 680 680 71 Dykeseld 93 TB on-Eden 685 Country Park Hallbankgate 681 Coanwood 93 101 Kingstown 97 185 Linstock 500 97 Midgeholme Kirkandrews- 95 95 Halton Lambley Fingland on-Eden Castle, Cathedral Angerton Museums, Gallery Warwick Bridge Hayton Talkin Lea Gate 71 71 Skinburness Kirkbride 71 i CARLISLE How 97 47 Kirkbampton Fenton NORTHUMBERLAND Newton Arlosh Morton 95 680 60 o 75 Scotby 95 47 71 39 Castle Carrock River 38 75 Wetheral Faugh 681 South Great Orton 75 Tyne Calvo Harraby o 95 Heads to Hexham SILLOTH 38 39 Carlisle Solway Coast 38 Cummersdale 75 75 Great Nook 95 & Newcastle Discovery Centre i 60/60A 61/61A 62/62A 300/301 38 Corby 47 500 554 64A 69 70 76 Blitterlees 38 72 75 Cumwhinton Slaggyford o 39 600 73/73A Lintley Ninebanks 38 75 Cumwhitton 888 60 Orton Nine Grange 38 500 o Durdar Banks Abbeytown Micklethwaite 38 39 300/301 Oulton 95 Hornsby Gate South Beckfoot 47 500 554 600 Dalston West Cotehill Tynedale Waverbridge 38 39 88 39 Thursby Coast 131 Newbiggin 680 Railway 889 38 o Main 104 Bridge End Line 130 134 88 WIGTON Wreay 131 39 73/73A 508 134 60 Blencogo i Waverton River Petteril IOD01 o i 39 131 131 Carrshield 605 Croglin Alston 39 Nether Welton Low Hesket o Armathwaite Ainstable Mawbray Brackenthwaite 134 Nenthall NE 131 131 100 680 889 300/301 554 605 Welton High 134 100 889 600 Rosley Southwaite 131 680 39 605 Hesket 889 60 604 Highbridge Grassgarth 72 104 137 Watchhill Fletchertown 131 104 River Eden 73/73A 134 Renwick 39 Ivegill 130 Nenthead Mines 605 Killhope Allonby 39 Sebergham 131 131 Lead Mining 39 Aspatria Baggrow 73/73A High Head 508 Centre Mealsgate Sculpture 130 134 137 Hayton 39 Valley IOD01 High Bankhill 888 Harriston 605 136 137 o Blennerhasset 554 Boltongate 72 Unthank 73/73A Kirkoswald 300/301 130 600 604 Caldbeck Calthwaite o 131 Aquarium, 60 39 73/73A 605 River 137 Museums, 72 137 139 Indoor Carting Ellen Lazonby 131 Crosby Ireby Newlands 132 Gamblesby 72 132 139 Gilcrux Hesket 136 130 131 Glassonby to Stanhope 57 73/73A NE 137 134 134 137 i Newmarket Upfront 604 Gallery Hutton Plumpton 139 Melmerby in the Great Salkeld MARYPORT Pennine Way 100 Dearham Uldale Forest 104 136 Little Salkeld 130 139 600 130 134 137 Watermill Village Bakery Cumbria o 140 888 58 85 58 Tallentire 131 131 135 130 140 Coast 554 73/73A 132 508 139 Hunsonby Line 59 IOD01 73/73A Skelton 131 o Broughton 135 Ousby Penrith Bridekirk Catterlen 137 Winskill 138 Moor 59 Trotters 130 135 646 Flimby World of 134 130 130 140 Dovenby 59 River Derwent 132 138 140 33 Animals Cumbria Way Little 136 o 30 31 58 60 33 River Caldew 58 59 600 Wordsworth House, Castle Inn Blencow Laithes 137 Langwathby 130 138 140 Pennine Way 85 300/301 Little Broughton Brewery Newton Kirkland X4 Bassenthwaite 111 130 Skirwith Papcastle X4 X5 Mosedale 105 132 Reigny Castle, 139 Edenhall 132 130 138 140 Seaton Gt Broughton X4 X5 Dubwath Museum 888 135 130 135 33 600 Embleton 138 138 140 Langdon Beck Camerton X4 Brigham i 73/73A Mungrisdale Greystoke i 132 135 Blencarn Dunmail Park 33 NE X5 888 X5 138 140 140 47 Great Clifton 554 Cow Green 10-Pin Bowling, Cinema 87 COCKERMOUTH 33 34 101 Bassenthwaite 105 132 PENRITH Culgaith 130 138 140 85 36 X5 36 105 River Eamont 130 Reservoir Pennine Way Museum, Speedway X5 NE 73/73A X5 888 o Brougham Castle 138 140 Workington Hall o X5 X4 888 36 87 Greysouthen Skiddaw Motherby X5 Newbiggin X33a Rheged 132 130 138 Milburn WORKINGTON 138 625 NE X4 X5 Bridgefoot Mirehouse 888 X4 X5 i Brougham 573 30 i Penruddock 563 73/73A 888 Troutbeck Eamont Bridge 104 625 Newbiggin 573 46 46A 47 31 46 218 300 600 X4 X5 X33a Stainton 105 X4 X5 Center 625 Acorn 46A Eagleseld X4 X5 X33a 111 Bank 302 NE Low 105 X33a Parcs Gardens 573 Knock 85 87 217 33 87 600 X5 X4 X5 Dalemain Yanwath Wetheriggs Temple Lorton Whinlatter 106 Animal Kirkby 573 301 NE X4 X5 Applethwaite River Greta Tirril Rescue Sowerby o Pass NE Threlkeld Clifton 132 Thore Harrington 217 218 Dean Centre 563 625 Pardshaw River Cocker Thornthwaite 111 Dufton DURHAM High 132 Cliburn 573 625 30 31 85 87 301 Harrington Branthwaite 218 73/73A 888 508 Newtown Long 77 77A Whinlatter Forest Braithwaite KESWICK 217 Visitor Centre Pooley Bridge 111 132 Marton Dufton Mockerkin 73/73A Mining Museum Bolton 573 Distington 30 31 85 87 Ullock Go Ape Portinscale i 106 625 218 Museums Castlerigg Askham Hackthorpe 573 Brampton 572 300/301 302 600 Keswick Stone Circle 132 Loweswater 86 Nichol End Lowther Lowca NE Watermillock Morland 573 to Barnard Castle 1 78 Helton Lowther Castle o Crossgates Dale Bottom Aira & Gardens Crackenthorpe 625 217 Hawes End DERWENT Force Bird of Prey WATER 508 Centre i 572 Parton Asby 218 Low Brandelhow LAUNCH Ullswater o APPLEBY-IN- 77 Ashness Gate 106 Lamplugh 77A 32A High Brandelhow 111 River 111 WESTMORLAND 2/2A 3 4 o 218 Lodore Lowther Moresby Parks Arlecdon 600 Crummock i 32A Water 77 Derwent Water Stanah 111 WHITEHAVEN Corkickle 218 Rowrah 77A ULLSWATER STEAMERS Rosgill Burrells 600 508 563 Haig Mining Museum Hensingham Buttermere Bampton NE 573 The Rum Story Frizington Kirkland Grange 555 106 Great Eden Valley o Helvellyn i Ho The Beacon 217 77 111 Ormside Railway West 22 31 32 32A 77A NE Glenridding Burnbanks 300 301 600 26 6 Cumberland 86 X8 573 Sandford North 20 River Ennerdale Warcop 600 i Ehen Water X33a Helvellyn 26 Hospital Ennerdale Buttermere Gatesgarth Thirlmere 563 Stainmore Sandwith Cleator Moor Ennerdale Borrowdale 78 573 30 6 Honister Patterdale Shap Brough 352 85 Bridge Coast to Coast Pass Rosthwaite Haweswater Shap Moor Row Honister Abbey 26 87 Black Sail Slate 572 to Barnard Castle River Liza Mine Castle Cleator Seatoller Ice Cream Farm 352 Rottington Keld NE 561 563 X30 Bigrigg Wythburn Chapel 26 6 20 22 26 Honister River Eden 564 30 85 86 87 Hause Great Asby 572 St Bees Wet Seacote o Sleddale X30 352 to Newcastle 26 835 i X30 to Saltburn 26 Egremont CUMBRIA 508 106 835 836 Coast to Coast 6 20 22 30 Lake District National Park 107 85 86 87 Kirkstone Railway Coulderton Pass Heritage i Thornhill Centre Kirkby Stephen 836 6 Cumbria Way Grasmere Orton 352 o 85 86 564 836 Nethertown 836 87 599 Dove Cottage 572 Dungeon Ghyll LangdaleGrasmere 106 569 Force 516 555 107 X30 Calder Bridge Rydal Mount 561 Kirkby Stephen Nateby Braystones Scafell Pike 599 West Coast Newbiggin o o Beckermet Rydal Water NE X8 Stockghyll Main Line on Lune 352 564 Nether Langdale Force Gaisgill 85 86 87 Wast Water Dungeon Ghyll Chapel Stile X33a Wath Trout Fishery X30 Cumbrian Sellaeld 6 14 14 Wasdale Coast Line i AMBLESIDE River Lune o Elterwater The Armitt Tebay X30 352 569 Sellafield Wastwater Clappersgate River Irt Ravenstonedale 564 569 Gosforth Skelwith Bridge 505 Coast to Coast 555 Troutbeck 572 564 6 Town End 569 572 14 599 Santon Eskdale River Esk 800 o Mill Brockhole National Park Centre 14 Eskdale X33 NE Beckfoot Boot 505 X8 Borrans Reservoir Seascale 14 o o Wray 106 6 14 Fisherground o Troutbeck Bridge 505 508 555 107 Keld Irton Tarn Hows Castle i Settle Ravenglass Windermere 599 800 NE X8 Holmrook Road Dalegarth 561 564 Carlisle & Eskdale o 505 555 599 6 755 Railway The Green o 800 NE X8 Line DR26 Drigg Hawkshead 505 i 569 o Muncaster 505 Ings Staveley 6 Mill i Beatrix 597 Lakes Seathwaite i 14 o Coniston Waterhead Potter Tarn Ruskin Museum Gallery Line Dales Way Fell End Hotel WINDERMERE o 352 Aisgill Muker Muncaster Devoke Water 525 i 555 599 755 Dales Way NE Coniston 525 Hill Top 6 505 45 X30 DR26 to Reeth Ravenglass o River Duddon Bowness-on-Windermere Grayrigg 14 14F X12 Esthwaite 599 106 107 Muncaster Water World 755 Burneside 561 Castle X33 X33 Brantwood of Beatrix 564 & Owl Near Potter NE 45 6 14 X33 Centre Waberthwaite Torver Grizedale Sawrey o River Lune Ferry WINDERMERE Castle, Museums, Yorkshire Dales 569 CONISTON House FERRY Tapestry Exhibition, Torver LAUNCH & Arts Centre, Gallery, National Park STEAM YACHT 525 K Village Centre GONDOLA Grizedale i o Fisher Tarn Cautley KEY 14 14F Forest Reservoir Sunny X32 Centre 42/42A 43/43A 44 KENDAL Garsdale X33 Bank Parkamoor 800 564 564A Sedbergh i Satterthwaite X8 Head 113 127 Service with at least one bus every X33 6 564 564B Fareld Mill 569 79 41 564 564A Museum & Gallery
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