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  Brough C4
  Broughton in Furness D2
 

Carlisle B2

  Cartmel D2
  Cleator C1
  Cockermouth B1
  Coniston C1
 

Egremont C1

  Grange-over-Sands D3
  Grasmere C2
  Hawkshead C2
  Kendal D3
 

Keswick C2

  Kirkby Lonsdale D3
  Kirkby Stephen C4
  Maryport B1
  Millom D2
  Milnthorpe D3
 

Patterdale C2

  Penrith B3
  Ravenglass D1
  Sedbergh D4
  Thursby B2
 

Ulverston D2

  Whitehaven C1
  Windermere C3
  Wigton B2
  Workington C1

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Adjacent Area - SCOTLAND Adjacent Region - NORTH EAST ENGLAND Lancashire including Lancaster, Lytham & Morecambe Alston Tourist Information Ambleside Tourist Information Appleby-in-Westmorland Tourist Information Aspatria Tourist Information Barrow-in-Furness Tourist Information Bassenthwaite Tourist Information Bothel Tourist Information Brough Tourist Information Broughton-in-Furness Tourist Information Carlisle Tourist Information Cartmel Cockermouth Tourist Information Coniston Tourist Information Egremont Tourist Information Grange-over-Sands Tourist Information Grasmere Tourist Information Hawkshead  Tourist Information Kendal Tourist Information Keswick Tourist Information Kirkby Lonsdale Tourist Information Kirkby Stephen Tourist Information Maryport Tourist Information Millom Tourist Information Milnthorpe Patterdale Penrith Tourist Information Ravenglass Tourist Information Sedburgh Tourist Information Thursby Tourist Information Ulverston Tourist Information Whitehaven Tourist Information Windermere Tourist Information Wigton Tourist Information Workington Tourist Information

 

CARLISLE

Nestling in the beautiful, salmon-leaping Eden Valley, Carlisle has a long and remarkable history, which is well displayed in a number of local museums. Although it is close to the Scottish border, the city has often been the main guardian of the north and, in the long-dead past, may even have been the capital of the ancient kingdom of Rheged.

Its comparatively small cathedral was founded in the 12th century but was ravaged by fires in both the 13th and 14 centuries, so there is little left of its original Norman architecture. Sir Walter Scott married here in 1797.

In the 9th century, when it was a Saxon stronghold, the city was pillaged by Vikings and later came under fierce attack from other marauders, notably William ‘Braveheart’ Wallace, Robert the Bruce, Oliver Cromwell and Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Carlisle Castle - Photo © John Gibson
Carlisle Castle - Photo: John Gibson CCL

The most efficient way to discover Carlisle’s many charms is on foot. The centre contains an 18th century town hall, 14th century Guildhall and a museum displaying Roman artifacts from Hadrian’s Wall.


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