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A4 Motorcaravanners Facilities Handout.Indd MOTOR CARAVANNERS’ FACILITIES MAP A B C D E F G H J K L M 1 38 NORTHUMBERLAND SCOTLAND Gretna Green Longtown A6071 B6318 Gilsland Lanercost 0 Miles 5 10 11 2 BOWNESS-ON- A7 0 Kilometres 8 16 A689 BRAMPTON SOLWAY 44 h B5307 A69 46 14 t 17 43 r Newton Arlosh 39 54 B5302 CARLISLE i B6413 3 A689 F SILLOTH Thursby 42 N 62 44 57 y 59 Dalston 2 2 WIGTON M6 39 Waverton o a Low Hesket B5301 Rosley S ALSTON B5300 B5299 30 4 1 50 45 w Welton Armathwaite 4 High Hesket r l Allonby A686 7 6 60 Nenthead 15 o B5299 37 Aspatria A595 14 t Calthwaite A6 Lazonby 41 S Caldbeck 29 40 B5305 Hesket Melmerby h A591 Uldale MARYPORT Newmarket 5 36 Langwathby A595 COUNTY 15 41 48 31 19 Embleton Bassenthwaite Blencarn 9 DURHAM 46 64 COCKERMOUTH PENRITH Milburn 42 18 Rheged 40 23 WORKINGTON A66 Temple Sowerby B5292 A66 P Eamont Bridge 35 6 A5086 Troutbeck A66 22 43 32 25 49 32 27 Kirkby Thore Distington Braithwaite KESWICK Watermillock Pooley Hackthorpe e Lamplugh Portinscale 3 4 28 1 Bridge A595 7 APPLEBY-IN- 61 Legburthwaite n 13 B5289 Howtown Bampton WESTMORLAND 7 WHITEHAVEN Buttermere 5 24 20 53 A66 18 Ennerdale Bridge HONISTER 41 34 10 n Cleator Moor PASS Glenridding SHAP 12 Rosthwaite B6260 40 55 36 17 A591 Brough 39 i St Bees B5345 Egremont 47 34 27 22 PASS n Wasdale KIRKSTONE 8 35 Orton Head GRASMERE S KIRKBY Beckermet Rydal A685 STEPHEN B5343 38 e A595 19 3 A6 25 21 Nether Wasdale Tebay B6270 51 Gosforth AMBLESIDEA592 HARDKNOTT PASS 11 s Seascale WRYNOSE 30 PASS 63 45 9 HAWKSHEAD Eskdale Green 16 20 A683 29 24 WINDERMERE B6259 33 A591 A685 CONISTON Sawrey 10 Staveley YORKSHIRE RAVENGLASS 23 56 Muncaster A5084 BownessB5284 31 Grizedale 37 SEDBERGH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES KENDAL 52 37 A593 12 9 A591 S 10 Alston J4 .............................01434 382244 A5074 21 Broughton-in- AmblesideA684 F9 ......................0844 225 0544 13 Furness Dent Appleby J7 ..........................017683 51177 A590 Bowness ........................0845 9010845 NEWBY BRIDGE F9 A683 Brampton ......................016977 3433 A595 Haverthwaite G2 38 44 B5278 36 Broughton-in-Furness D10 ...01229 716115 11 Millom A595 Milnthorpe A65 Silecroft 28 A590 Carlisle F3 ...........................01228 598596 43 42 58 5 6 33 26 Haverigg CARTMEL Cockermouth ................01900 822634 MAP KEY 16 26 KIRKBY C6 ULVERSTON ARNSIDE Coniston ........................015394 41533 Cark S LONSDALE E9 36 M6 Motorway GRANGE- Burton Egremont .......................01946 820693 Flookburgh OVER-SANDS B8 Recommended route Dalton-in-Furness Ingleton Grange-over-Sands F12 .....015395 34026 12 B6254 A687 Keswick .........................0845 9010845 Passable with care D6 A5087 Carnforth 35 Kirkby Lonsdale H11 ..........015242 71437 Only recommended 8 8 for accessing Kirkby Stephen K8 ..............017683 71199 A683 BARROW-IN- M6 overnight locations A6 Penrith G6 ...........................01768 867466 FURNESS Recycling Points 34 LANCASHIRE Sedbergh J10......................015396 20125 13 MORECAMBE XX Public Conveniences LANCASTER Silloth C3 .............................016973 31944 Ullswater F7 ........................0845 9010845 Windermere F9 ...................015394 46499 Roads with bends, gradients or restricted width which require additional consideration and caution VISITOR INFORMATION POINTS Barrow D12 .........................01229 876557 A591 Bothel to Keswick: very narrow at Mirehouse. A5074 Gilpin Bridge to Bowness-on-Windermere: B5285 Coniston to Hawkshead and Hawkshead Dalton ..........................01229 464000 Road starts wide and flat but narrows extremely as to Clappersgate: Due to difficulties when D12 A592 Kirkstone Pass: caution needed as large soon as road begins to climb after approximately encountering oncoming traffic drivers are Grasmere E8 .......................015394 35475 vehicles cannot pass one another on several 1.5 miles. encouraged to travel from Coniston to Hawkshead Hadrian’s Wall H2 ...............016977 41267 stretches on both sides of the pass. and not the other way round. Approximately 1 mile Very narrow past Damson Dene Hotel and through Maryport B5 ........................01900 817760 A593 Ambleside to Coniston: between after leaving Coniston the road narrows through a Winster village until the road approaches Bowness- Millom C11 ..........................01229 772555 Clappersgate and Skelwith Bridge narrow with series of bends where it is not possible to pass other on-Windermere. Nenthead .......................01434 408040 passing places. Narrow over bridge. Special care large vehicles. Extreme caution needed along all of K4 needed between Skelwith Bridge and Coniston. A5084 Ulvertson to Torver: Very narrow at Water this route. Rheged G6 ..........................01768 860034 Yeat. Bad bend approaching Torver. Pooley Bridge ...............01768 486627 A595 Dalton to Silecroft: From Kirkby-in-Furness B5289 Buttermere: This is not recommended for G6 very narrow to Grizebeck, particular care over last A5086 Egremont to Cockermouth: Narrow in larger vehicles. Shap H7 ..............................01931 717539 quarter mile into Grizebeck. Between The Green and places. Caution needed. Ulverston E11......................01229 585778 Silecroft care needed. A5091 Matterdale to Ullswater: Very narrow For information regarding road closures and Waterhead F9......................015394 43360 A684 Kendal to Sedbergh: Low bridge when between Dockray and Matterdale. works visit www.cumbria.gov.uk/roadworks Whitehaven A7 ....................01946 592302 leaving Kendal 12’ 3” - follow signed large vehicle Know before you go, visit www.saferlakes.co.uk Workington A6 ....................01900 706170 route. Hairpin bend on hill. Over motorway down A5092 Duddon Bridge: Traffic light controlled to find out which car parks and areas of the to River Lune Bridge extreme care needed as this bridge, then extreme care from bridge through county are busy. SEASONAL * possible limited bridge is very narrow. Duddon Bridge Farm and up Buckman Brow Hill. opening during OPEN ALL YEAR* winter months visitlakedistrict.com/vanlife WASTE RECYCLING POINTS Cumbria has a number of places to dispose of grey and black waste. Visit www.visitlakedistrict.com/vanlife for the up-to-date list. No. Location Postcode Grid Ref. No. Location Postcode Grid Ref. 1 ..... Allonby, by the Public Conveniences ..........................................CA15 6PT ................ B4 36.... Langwathby, Village Hall .............................................................CA10 1NQ ...............H5 2...... Alston, Tyne Willows...................................................................CA9 3HZ ...................J4 37.... Lazonby, Eden Bridge Car Park ................................................CA10 1BL ................H5 3...... Appleby, Broad Close Car Park ..................................................CA16 6QR.................J7 38.... Longtown, Longtown Community Centre, Arthuret Rd ...............CA6 5SJ....................F1 3...... Appleby, Primary School ............................................................CA16 6TX..................J7 39.... Low Hesket, Village Hall .............................................................CA4 0ES ..................G4 4...... Armathwaite, Primary School .....................................................CA4 9PN ..................G4 40.... Maryport, Maryport HWRC, Solway Ind. Estate ..........................CA15 8NT ................ B5 5...... Arnside, Black Dyke Road, lay-by near railway ..........................LA5 0HH ................G11 41.... Melmerby, Village Hall ................................................................CA10 1HD ................H5 6...... Aspatria, Queen Street Car Park ................................................CA7 3AR ..................C4 42.... Milburn, Fell Lane .......................................................................CA10 1TN .................J6 7...... Bampton, Bampton Memorial Hall .............................................CA10 2RS ................G7 43.... Millom, Tesco Supermarket, Lancashire Road ............................LA18 4BX ...............C11 8...... Barrow-in-Furness, Corner House Park, Hindpool Road ............LA14 2NE...............D12 44.... Milnthorpe, Park Road Car Park .................................................LA7 7QR ................G11 8...... Barrow-in-Furness, The Strand ..................................................LA14 2HF ...............D12 45.... Nenthead, next to Wright’s Garage ...........................................CA9 3NP .................. K4 9...... Blencarn, Village Hall ..................................................................CA10 1TX..................J6 46.... Newton Arlosh, Joiners Arms .....................................................CA7 5ET ..................D3 10.... Borrowdale, Scafell Hotel ...........................................................CA12 5XB ................D7 47.... Orton, Primary School ................................................................CA10 3RG................H8 11.... Brampton, Union Lane Car Park ................................................CA8 1BX ..................G2 48.... Penrith, Kilgour Street ................................................................CA11 7FD ................G6 12.... Brough, lay-by at west end of Main Street .................................CA17 4AY ................ K7 48.... Penrith, Morrisons Supermarket .................................................CA11 7JU ................G6 13.... Broughton-in-Furness, Foxfield Road .........................................LA20
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