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Although most famous for its walking opportunities, the Lakes offer
a wide variety of leisure activities. Close to Gillbank is the small
gauge railway The La'al
Ratty which runs regular steam engine services to the old Roman
port of Ravenglass.
There are also many fishing rivers, streams, and lakes.
Day passes can be purchased from local ambling associations where
needed - click
here for further details. Gillbank Cottage runs along a length
of stream from which you can fish freely during your stay. There
is also free fishing at Burnmoor Tarn or day tickets can be purchased
for the River Irt or the River Esk (01229 467211), or Devoke Water
on Birker Moor (01229 717237).
Beaches
St
Bees is a delightful beach with breathtaking views toward the
Isle of Man from St Bees Head. St. Bees is the start of the coast
to coast walk and only heritage coastline between Wales and Scotland
with an RSBP bird reserve.
Hot Air Ballooning
With a hot
air balloon flight over this spectacular scenery you can absorb
an unforgettable view of Lakeland and perhaps a little of the cultural
inspiration of Britain's heritage.
Golf
Golf
Courses in Cumbria provides a list of courses. Within a few
miles of the cottage are:
Eskdale Events
WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
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Scafell Pike - England's highest mountain
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Wastwater - England's deepest lake
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Hundreds of riverside, valley and mountain walks
and climbs
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Hardknott Roman Fort & Ravenglass Roman
Bath House
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Ravenglass fishing village
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Fold End Art Gallery
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Fishing on river or stocked pool
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Stanley Ghyll waterfall
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Within one hour's drive are most of the Lake District's attractions,
including:

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