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Scotland Cumbria North Yorkshire Lancashire X95 to Galashiels Newcastleton to Moat Langholm 127 127 S3 River Nith o Kershopefoot LOCKERBIE SCOTLAND 127 River Esk Liddel Water X95 Harelaw 382 S3 127 o 125 Rowanburn 79 West Coast Canonbie Main Line DUMFRIES 127 125 River Annan Ecclefechan Kirtlebridge Moat Mouswald Scotsdike Dumfries S3 Carwinley Line 125 382 127 X95 Kirkpatrick-Fleming 127 River Irthing 79 382 River Lyne Northumberland National Park 125 Clarenceeld S3 o 179 LONGTOWN Rigg 79 Hethersgill Pennine Way 185 Roman ANNAN Army Ruthwell 79 Gretna 382 Birdoswald Gilsland 185 Museum BR2 Roman Fort 79 179 S3 AD122 Cummertrees 79 BR3 o 179 Eastriggs Smitheld BR2 AD122 to Hexham Banks Greenhead AD122 185 & Newcastle Hadrian’s Wall i Westlinton 79 Carlisle Haltwhistle 685 127 179 60/60A 61/61A BR2 BR3 685 AD122 X95 62/62A Scaleby BR2 Low 685 Bowness-on-Solway 64A 69 76 BR1-3 Lanercost o Port Carlisle 382 Lanercost Row Tyne Valley BR3 Priory Line S3 Blackford BR2 Hadrian’s Wall Laversdale BRAMPTON Solway Coast 64A Irthington 685 Area of Outstanding BR1 BR2 Hadrian’s Wall BR3 681 Natural Beauty BR1 Milton 93 93 Glasson Burgh-by- Houghton Hall BR1 i o Hallbankgate Sands Brampton Tindale 681 Beaumont Houghton Crosby- 680 BR3 Cardurnock Drumburgh 680 Yont The Cleugh Caravan Park Anthorn 93 TB Kingstown 179 on-Eden 685 95 681 93 93A Dykeseld 93 TB 64A Talkin Tarn Coanwood 93 Castle, Linstock Country Park Kirkandrews- Cathedral Lambley Fingland Museums, BR1 Hayton Halton 680 Angerton on-Eden Gallery Warwick Bridge Lea Gate 93A Kirkbride i CARLISLE Heads Skinburness Kirkbampton 93A NORTHUMBERLAND Morton 95 Nook 95 60 o Scotby 95 680 39 Wetheral 95 681 River 400 Castle Carrock South Great Orton Tyne Calvo Burnrigg 400 Harraby o to Hexham SILLOTH 400 39 74/75 Solway Coast i Cummersdale 74/75 Broadwath & Newcastle Discovery Centre 300/301 Great Corby 400 554 Blitterlees 400 73 Blackwell Cumwhinton Faugh Slaggyford o X81 39 600 74/75 400 Lintley Ninebanks 400 888 60 Orton Nine Grange 400 o Durdar 75 Banks Abbeytown Micklethwaite 39 300/301 400 Oulton South Beckfoot 554 600 Dalston 141 West Cotehill Tynedale Waverbridge 39 400 88 39 Thursby Coast 131 681 Railway 889 400 o Main 104 680 Bridge End Line 130 88 WIGTON Wreay 131 39 IOD01 60 Blencogo i 73 Waverton River Petteril o i 39 131 Carrshield 605 Croglin 39 Nether Welton Low Hesket o Armathwaite Ainstable ALSTON Mawbray Brackenthwaite 134 Nenthall 141 131 131 100 889 134 100 300/301 554 605 Rosley Welton High 680 889 600 Southwaite 131 Hesket 680 39 605 889 60 Grassgarth Highbridge Ivegill 137 River Eden Watchhill Fletchertown 73 104 134 Renwick 39 130 Nenthead Mines 605 131 Killhope Allonby ASPATRIA 39 Sebergham 141 131 Lead Mining Baggrow 73 IOD01 137 Centre 39 Mealsgate 130 134 888 605 136 137 High Bankhill o Harriston Blennerhasset 554 Unthank 73 Kirkoswald 300/301 130 600 Caldbeck 605 Calthwaite o 131 Aquarium, 60 Arkleby 73 Museums, River 137 139 137 Indoor Carting Ellen Lazonby 131 Crosby Bothel Ireby Newlands 132 Gamblesby 139 132 136 130 Long Meg Glassonby Hesket 141 137 134 and her to Stanhope 57 73 Daughters 131 134 i Newmarket Upfront Gallery Hutton Plumpton 137 139 Melmerby in the Great Salkeld MARYPORT Pennine Way 100 68 Dearham Uldale Lamonby Forest 104 136 Little Salkeld 130 139 600 130 134 137 Watermill Village Bakery Cumbria o 131 140 888 Coast 135 139 130 140 Line 554 73 132 Hunsonby Skelton IOD01 130 131 o 68 73 136 135 Ousby 135 Winskill 138 Dovenby The Lake District 141 137 130 135 Flimby Wildlife Park 138 130 140 Broughton River Derwent 134 130 132 o 138 140 35C 35C Bridekirk Cumbria Way Little 135 138 140 30 31 60 Castle Inn River Caldew 137 Pennine Way Moor 35C Wordsworth House, X4 Blencow Laithes Langwathby 300/301 68 Brewery Newton 136 Little Lakes Distillery Bassenthwaite 130 Skirwith 135 Seaton 35C Broughton X4 X5 X4 Mosedale Reigny Castle, 111 Edenhall 132 138 Gt Broughton Dubwath 132 Museum 139 135 130 600 Embleton 888 138 Langdon Beck X4 i 73 Mungrisdale Greystoke i 646 132 135 140 Blencarn Dunmail Park NE X5 888 138 140 140 Great Clifton X9 Brigham 554 Cow Green 10-Pin Bowling, Cinema 47 COCKERMOUTH Bassenthwaite 141 132 PENRITH 135 River Eamont Culgaith 135 Reservoir Pennine Way Museum, Speedway X5 NE 73 888 o Brougham Castle 138 Workington Hall o 34C X5 X4 888 138 Skiddaw Motherby Newbiggin Rheged 563 132 Milburn WORKINGTON NE X4 X5 Bridgefoot 888 X4 X5 Mirehouse i Eamont Bridge 573 30 i 73 208 Troutbeck Penruddock 506 574 Stainton X4 X5 Brougham Hall 104 573 46 46A 47 50 51 31 46 218 300 600 Eagleseld 888 X4 X5 Center 46A 302 NE X4 X5 X4 X5 Knock 217 Low Dalemain Yanwath Parcs 574 301 34C 600 NE X4 X5 X5 132 Temple 563 Kirkby Lorton Whinlatter River Greta Tirril Sowerby 573 o 217 Pass NE Threlkeld Clifton 132 Thore Harrington Dean 106 574 Pardshaw River Cocker Thornthwaite 111 506 574 Dufton DURHAM High 218 506 Cliburn Long 573 30 31 301 Harrington Branthwaite 73 208 888 508 562 Marton 218 77 77A Whinlatter Forest Braithwaite KESWICK 217 Visitor Centre 208 i Pooley Bridge Great Strickland 132 Dufton 73 Mining Museum Lowther 562 Bolton 573 Distington 30 31 300/301 Ullock Go Ape Portinscale i 562 574 Museums Castlerigg Askham 573 Brampton 572 302 600 Keswick Stone Circle Hackthorpe 132 562 Loweswater Nichol End Askham Hall and Gardens Lowther Castle 132 to Barnard Castle Lowca NE Watermillock & Gardens Morland 573 1 Helton 106 o Crossgates Dale Bottom Aira Bird of Prey Crackenthorpe 217 Hawes End DERWENT Force Centre 506 WATER 78 508 i 572 Parton Asby 218 Low Brandelhow LAUNCH Ullswater King’s Meaburn o APPLEBY-IN- 77 Ashness Gate 562 Lamplugh 77A 31 High Brandelhow Howtown 111 River WESTMORLAND o 218 Lodore Lowther 2/2A 3 Arlecdon Crummock i 31 Water 77 Derwent Water Stanah Sleagill 562 WHITEHAVEN Corkickle 218 Rowrah 77A ULLSWATER STEAMERS Burrells Haig Mining Museum Hensingham 573 574 i Kirkland Buttermere Bampton The Rum Story 31 Frizington Grange 555 Bampton Grange Great Eden Valley The Beacon o 21 31 31H 32 Helvellyn i Ho Railway 32E 600 21 31 31H 77 Maulds Ormside West 32E 218 77A NE Glenridding Burnbanks 21 30 31H 32 32E X8 Meaburn North 300 301 600 Cumberland River Ennerdale 78 573 14 i Ehen Water Helvellyn 208 508 574 Hospital Ennerdale Buttermere Gatesgarth Thirlmere Stainmore 20 Cleator Moor Borrowdale 562 573 X30 Honister Patterdale Shap Warcop Brough Coast to Coast Pass Rosthwaite Haweswater Shap 32 32E Honister Abbey 572 to Barnard Castle Black Sail Slate 106 Crosby 14 20 River Liza Mine Ravensworth Castle 30 X30 Cleator Seatoller 506 561 Ice Cream Farm Wythburn Keld 570 502 32 Honister Chapel Bigrigg Hause Great Asby River Eden 571 St Bees Wet 572 Seacote Sleddale 574 o i 506 Egremont 32 X30 CUMBRIA 508 14 20 30 Coast to Coast 32 X30 20 Lake District National Park 574 30 Kirkstone Railway Pass 106 Heritage i Thornhill Grasmere Gingerbread Centre Wordsworths grave 570 KIRKBY STEPHEN Cumbria Way Orton o Grasmere 502 571 30 106 572 S4 S5 Nethertown 555 599 Dove Cottage 14 Dungeon Ghyll LangdaleGrasmere 506 569 Force 516 555 Calder Bridge Rydal Mount 561 Kirkby Stephen Nateby Braystones Scafell Pike 599 West Coast 570 Newbiggin o o Rydal Water NE X8 Stockghyll Main Line on Lune S4 S5 Nether Langdale Force Gaisgill Wast Water Dungeon Ghyll Chapel Stile Wath Trout Fishery Cumbrian 14 Wasdale Sellaeld 14 30 i Coast Line Elterwater AMBLESIDE River Lune 569 o Clappersgate Armitt Museum Tebay 570 571 S5 Service 14 is a Sellafield Wastwater & Library Ravenstonedale 569 River Irt Dial-a-Ride service Gosforth Skelwith Bridge 505 516 571 572 Coast to Coast 14 30 555 Troutbeck and does not run to Town End S4 569 599 571 572 a set timetable. Santon Eskdale River Esk NE o Mill Brockhole Lake District Visitor Centre S5 Seats must be 14 Eskdale X8 pre-booked in advance Beckfoot Boot Borrans Reservoir 106 570 571 Seascale 14 o o 506 on 01229 717229 14 Fisherground o Tarn Hows Troutbeck Bridge 505 508 516 555 S5 502 Irton i 599 NE X8 561 Settle Ravenglass Road Dalegarth 505 Windermere 570 S4 S5 Holmrook & Eskdale Carlisle o o 505 508 555 599 571 Railway The Green 505 755 NE X8 502 Line Drigg Hawkshead i Fell End 569 o Muncaster 505 508 Ings Staveley S4 S5 Mill i Beatrix 516 Lakes 14 Seathwaite Coniston i Potter 555 555 o Tarn Waterhead Line Dales Way Ruskin Museum Hotel Gallery WINDERMERE o Aisgill Muncaster Devoke Water 525 i 508 516 555 599 755 Cautley Coniston Hill Top Dales Way 505 Ravenglass o River Duddon Grayrigg 14 X12 Esthwaite Bowness-on-Windermere 508 106 506 561 Muncaster Water World Burneside 570 571 Castle Brantwood of Beatrix 599 & Owl Near Potter Attraction 755 45 14 Centre Waberthwaite Torver Sawrey Ferry o 445 River Lune WINDERMERE NE Castle, Museums, Yorkshire Dales 569 Torver CONISTON Go Ape and House FERRY Tapestry Exhibition, 502 LAUNCH & Zip Trekking Arts Centre, Gallery, National Park STEAM YACHT K Village Centre S2 GONDOLA Grizedale i o Fisher Tarn S4 KEY 14 Forest Reservoir Sunny Centre 42/42A 43/43A 44 46 KENDAL S5 S5 Garsdale Bank Parkamoor X8 S1 SEDBERGH i W1 W2 Fareld Mill Head 113 Service with at least one bus every 6 Arts & Heritage Centre S3 79 41 S1 S5 o 569 two hours at least six days a week 14 X12 Coniston Water WINDERMERE 41A W1 W2 Garsdale LAKE CRUISES o W1 S3 Service with at least two buses Lakeside Killington Millthrop 888 Lake Reservoir per day on ve days a week Hycemoor Cumbria Way Bank Oxenholme 113 Bootle Natland Hawes Service with one bus per day 961 o Stott Park Wyndhammere Lenacre or on certain days of the week Bootle Duddon i Blawith Bobbin Mill 555 755 552 S1 S2 14 Bridge Broughton-in-Furness Sizergh Castle Hawes Finsthwaite X6 X8 S3 S4 Dent Village
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