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Cumbria & North W Est England NORTHUMBERLAND 689 44 Gateshead 6 A 0 Brampton 1 65 A71 Carlisle 43 135A69 A68 A68 Washington 64 9 Consett 42 Chester- 63 Wigton A6 A le-Street A690 Solway A Alston 2 6 Thursby 6 8 69 A69 Coast 1 A18 A59 62 Aspatria 5 M6 Wearhead Durham A18 A59 0 1 NORTHERN 6 A689 Bothel A16 Maryport A59 A59 A69 61 A68 Crook A1(M North 7 4 A1 IRELAND 1 41 7 Pennines 7 141 DURHAM 7 6 Penrith A66 40 Bishop Auckland 60 CockermouthA6 A6 Workington 138 A509 8 1 6 A6 Appleby-in- Stoc 21 Newton 132 1 6 8 Keswick Westmorland Aycliffe 59 on- A5086 A6 Barnard A68 Whitehaven Brough Castle Darlington 58 A A591 A6 CUMBRIA A592 7 39 A66 Egremont 57 LAKE Kirkby A6 6 56 DISTRICT A685 Stephen 6 A595 38 A16 Ambleside A Richmond 16 137 133 3 7 Windermere A613 A68 A685 6 Catterick 140 4 Ravenglass A593 A68 37 Sedbergh Broughton A5084 Leyburn in Furness A684 ISLE OF MAN Kendal A68 A16 A5093 A592 M6 Bainbridge 3 4 A590139 A1 7 14 A610 A68 YORKSHIRE 19 36 A6 8 5 17 5 DALES Ulverston Kirkby Lonsdale Masham Millom A59 A Cumbria & North West England Cumbria & North West 6 7 4 Carnforth 35a A 7 Ingleton NORTH YORKSHIRE Barrow- 35 6 8 A6 in-Furness A508 Morecambe 13 5 A Bay Hornby Nidderdale 18 3 Settle Morecambe 34 A68 1 55 Heysham Lancaster A6 A60K A59 33 Forest of Skipton A6 Bowland A59 A62 A6 8 5 5 A682 Otley A58 6 Fleetwood Earby 9 9 A LANCASHIRE 8 Ilkley A65 Garstang M6 6 A606 Cleveleys Clitheroe A Colne A5 6 Leeds 6 A5910 5 131 A58 13 Keighley 0 A585 12 3 1232 3 Blackpool 4 M55 1 11 Preston 10 4 31a 8 9 Burnley Bradford 2 A58 M65 A64 A603 1 5 3 31 7 6 4344 A677 6 27 4 29 A58 3 30 26 28 Lytham 5 Blackburn 42 30 A59 9 3 41 1a 2 A66 4 Dewsbury St Anne’s142 Leyland 29 A56 28 Halifax 25 6 Bacup 40 A581 8 Darwen A58 24 Southport Chorley 23 2 A67 A64 39 A57 M6 Rochdale M62 WaA6 k 1 8 22 M61 5 0 134Bury M66 6 1 A565 Skelmers- 21 Huddersfield 38 A4 8 2 27 Bolton A5 20 A63 Ormskirk dale 9 6 19 2 Bar Formby A6 5 18 4 4 19 5 37 3 5 3 17 Oldham A63 Holmfirth Maghull M58 26 2116 M60 A62 Liverpool Bay 1 Wigan 14 28 M1 St 25 A6 9 7 36 Bootle 24 12 MANCHESTER Helens 23 A61 A 6 23 A580 11 Ashton-under-Lyne 6 35a 5 6 9 9 24 1 1 35 Liverpool 7 3 0 M57 A5 22 8 Glossop 3 11 7 2 Wallasey 2 10 6 25 1 M62 5 27 143 5 7 4 Warrington M60 1 M67 REPUBLIC OF 2a 2 6 21 20 3 3 Stockport A57 3 5 Birkenhead 20 A41 8 7 6 15 Widnes 9 IRELAND Colwyn Rhyl R De 4 10 M56 A54 11 A62 A618 Bay M53 19 7 8 e 5 Runcorn 12 3 1 M56 A53 A 1 A515 A54 9 Knutsford PEAK 3 556 Macclesfield Abergele 14 A537 A62 Holywell 02 10 6 A54 11/15 136 Northwich M6 0 A3 Buxton A55 A5 A548 1 A5 A470 4 4 A61 A54 12 A5 A5 9 Llanfair A536 4 Denbigh Queensferry 18 A5 BakewellA51 A6 Talhaiarn 4 A52 CHESHIRE 4 Clwydian Chester A6 1 A55 Middlewich 5 5 A41 17 A632 Llanrwst 3 Range Congleton Mold A53 A54 7 A54 9 Ruthin 4 A5 A530 A501 4 A483 2 Alfret A49 A4 Leek 1 A534 1 Crewe A52 11 A52 A501 16 3 Pentrefoelas Nantwich 0 Stoke-on NOTTINGHAM- 0 A50 LINCOLNSHIRE Wrexham -Trent A52 A53 R SHIRE A 6 Attractions 1 - 21 Club sites 131 - 143 S(seeTAF listingsFORDS HonIR pageE 46) 31 NORFOLK LEICESTERSHIRE SHROPSHIRE WALES CAMBRIDGESHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE NORTHAMPTON- SHIRE SUFFOLK BEDFORD- SHIRE BUCKING- HAMSHIRE HERTFORDSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE ESSEX OXFORDSHIRE WILTSHIRE SURREY HAMPSHIRE KENT SOMERSET EAST SUSSEX WEST SUSSEX DORSET DEVON CORNWALL FRANCE ISLES OF SCILLY FRANCE 1 - The Beacon 6 - Cumberland Pencil Museum www.thebeacon-whitehaven.co.uk 01946 592302 www.pencilmuseum.co.uk 017687 73626 West Strand, Whitehaven, Cumbria CA28 7LY Southey Works, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5NG The Beacon, Whitehaven’s newly refurbished harbourside Through words, pictures and machinery trace the history of attraction, is home to Copeland’s Museum Collection, gift pencil making and see how we make Derwent pencils today. shop, restaurant and a free exhibition gallery. Two for the price of one. Excludes annual tickets and Special Events Two for the price of one 2 - Blue Planet Aquarium 7 - Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens www.dalemain.com 017684 86450 www.blueplanetaquarium.com 0151 357 8800 Dalemain Estates, Dalemain, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0HB Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire CH65 9LF This fantastic Lake District historic house and gardens contains See Europe’s largest collection of sharks, plus 100’s of a wealth of Tudor and Mediaeval rooms and buildings. exhibits and thousands of fi sh from around the world. Buy one full price adult House and Gardens ticket and £1.00 off per person get one free Valid for up to 4 people only per voucher. Valid until 31 October 2012. Standard terms and conditions of entry apply. Cannot be used with e-tickets, family tickets or in conjunction 8 - East Lancashire Railway with any other offer www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk 0161 764 7790 Bolton Street Station, Bolton Street, Bury, Lancashire BL9 0EY A mainly steam hauled service between Heywood-Bury- Ramsbottom and Rawtenstall. A day out for all the family with all the trimmings! Two for the price of one full line return ticket. Excludes Special Events. Subject to availability 9 - FACT www.fact.co.uk 0151 707 4464 88 Wood Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 4DQ FACT is the national centre for media art. The building houses galleries, cinema screens, a bar and a café. 10% off in Franklins Café The offer is not valid on Friday or Saturday 3 - British Commercial Vehicle Museum 10 - Gawthorpe Hall www.bcvmt.co.uk 01772 451011 www.lancashire.gov.uk/museums 01282 771004 King Street, Leyland, Lancashire PR25 2LE Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire BB12 8UA Cumbria & North West England Cumbria & North West Magnifi cent vehicles, fascinating photographs and A wonderful historic house dating from the 1600s with interesting characters. Journey through time exploring fabulous plasterwork and panelling, painting, furniture, almost 120 years of transport and social history. textiles and much more. 10% off entry price 17 March to end October 2012 One adult enters free with one full paying adult 4 - Catalyst Science Discovery Centre 11 - Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker www.catalyst.org.uk 0151 420 1121 www.hackgreen.co.uk 01270 629219 Mersey Road, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 0DF French Lane, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8BL Sat-Nav An interactive science centre and museum devoted to Entering through the massive blast doors you will be chemistry. A great action-packed family attraction. transported into the secret world of the ‘Cold War’ One free child admission with one full paying adult underground command bunker. Only one voucher per family. Not valid with any other offer Free child with every full adult entry. Exc. Bank Holidays 5 - Clitheroe Castle Museum 12 - Harris Museum & Art Gallery www.lancashire.gov.uk/clitheroecastlemuseum www.harrismuseum.org.uk 01772 258248 Castle Hill, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 1BA 01200 424568 Market Square, Preston, Lancashire PR1 2PP A great day out for the entire family. The museum has many Discover remarkable collections of fi ne art, costume and family friendly events; the grounds contain landscaped textiles, ceramics and glass and history, all housed in a gardens and play areas. Gift shop and café on site. stunning Grade I listed building. Admissions two for one. Excludes Xplorer Card 10% discount in the café and gift shop 32 Don’t forget your membership card and voucher for attraction savings 13 - Lancaster Maritime Museum 18 - The Shire Hall, Lancaster Castle www.lancashire.gov.uk/museums 01524 382264 www.lancastercastle.com 01524 64998 St George’s Quay, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1RB Castle Parade, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1YJ Explore Morecambe’s fi shing heritage and Lancaster’s One of the last working castles in Europe, still in daily use as ‘Golden Age’ and rich maritime past inside two splendid both a prison and a Crown Court. Georgian quayside buildings. One admission free with every full paying adult Two for the price of one Excludes Special Events 14 - The Laurel & Hardy Museum 19 - South Lakes Wild Animal Park www.laurel-and-hardy.co.uk 01229 582292 www.wildanimalpark.co.uk 01229 466086 On Stage at the Roxy, Brogden Street, Ulverston LA12 7AH Broughton Road, Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA15 8JR We have the World’s largest collection of Laurel and Hardy The ultimate interactive animal experience. Hand feed giraffes, memorabilia covering every aspect of their lives. Also a free penguins, lemurs and get up close to tigers, lions, rhinos and fi lm show. hippos. A day you’ll never forget! Two for the price of one Two for the price of one. Exc. weekends and Bank Holidays (lowest admission free). Exc. Bank Holidays and Special Events 15 - National Waterways Museum 20 - Tatton Park www.nwm.org.uk 0151 373 4373 www.tattonpark.org.uk 01625 374400 South Pier Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 4FW Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6QN Lovely waterside setting, historic buildings and homes, England Cumbria & North West museum displays, great stories, beautiful boats and boat Historic estate with parkland, mansion, farm, gardens, old trips too.
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