Sizergh Castle and Estate near Kendal on the edge of the Lake District National Park, offers a perfect blend of 800 years of history and over 1,600 acres of wild Cumbrian landscape. From the medieval Solar Tower and world-class gardens to the hidden woodland ‘Wild Play’ trails, it is an essential stop for families and dog owners exploring the Lake District.
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Holker Hall & Gardens: A Heritage Day Out | Family & Dog-Friendly Adventure Guide
Looking for a stately day out where the kids can roam and the dog is truly welcome? Holker Hall & Gardens is a hidden Cumbrian gem that perfectly balances royal elegance with family adventure. From the magnificent Great Lime tree to the wild deer park and award-winning gardens, this historic estate offers a peaceful escape with plenty of space for little explorers (and four-legged friends) to discover.
Keep ExploringThe La’al Ratty: Ravenglass to Eskdale Steam Train | Family & Dog-Friendly Adventure Guide
All aboard for a nostalgic journey through the heart of the Western Lake District! The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, affectionately known as the La’al Ratty, is a must-visit for families and their four-legged companions. From the historic coastal village of Ravenglass to the rugged beauty of Boot in Eskdale, this narrow-gauge steam train offers breathtaking views, hidden trails, and a truly magical day out for all ages. Plan your perfect steam train journey through the Lake District.
Continue reading “The La’al Ratty: Ravenglass to Eskdale Steam Train | Family & Dog-Friendly Adventure Guide”Discover Derwent Pencil Museum | Family & Dog-Friendly Rainy Day Activity
Looking for the best dog-friendly thing to do in Keswick when the weather turns? The Derwent Pencil Museum is the perfect rainy day activity for the whole family. This quirky children-friendly attraction takes you on a journey from the discovery of graphite to the world’s largest colour pencil, making it a must-see cultural stop in the heart of the Lake District.
Keep ExploringDiscover the Lake District Coast Aquarium | Family-Friendly Rainy Day Activity
Looking for the best rainy day activity on the Cumbrian coast? The Lake District Coast Aquarium in Maryport is a fantastic family-friendly destination that keeps everyone dry while exploring the wonders of the Irish Sea. From the interactive shallows tanks to the immersive Wild Solway exhibits, it’s a brilliant way for children to discover local marine life.
Keep ExploringRoa Island to Bardsea Road Trip
Explore the hidden gems of the Furness Peninsula with a scenic road trip from Roa Island to Bardsea. This stunning coastal route offers panoramic views of Morecambe Bay and is packed with family-friendly stops, from the historic lifeboat station to the famous shorelines of the south Lake District. There are also plenty of dog-friendly beaches to stretch everyone legs.
Keep ExploringExplore Stagshaw Garden: Woodland Trails & Rare Rhododendrons | Family & Dog-Friendly Ambleside Gem
Stagshaw garden is a National Trust garden situated on the edge of Ambleside village and overlooking Windermere Water. It is famous for its multiples rhododendrons and azaleas trees. It is also possible to admire Windermere Water from the several viewpoints in the garden. It is a peaceful place far from the effervescence of Ambleside.
Hutton-in-the-Forest: Historic House & Walled Gardens | Family & Dog-Friendly Culture Guide
Step into a world of architectural wonder at Hutton-in-the-Forest, one of the most intriguing historic estates in the North of England. This family-friendly destination is a brilliant blend of history and nature, featuring a house that spans six different architectural periods and stunning dog-friendly woodland trails.
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