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Visitor attractions and things to do when staying in Carlisle hotels

Visitor attractions and things to do when staying in Carlisle hotels


Carlisle is a unique city and boasts a renowned history with so much to see and do from its 11th century castle to its beautiful sandstone cathedral.

Many Carlisle hotels and b&b's are conveniently located not just for exploring historic Carlisle but also the beautiful English Lake District, Eden Valley, the Scottish Borders and Hadrian's Wall. Whether you are visiting friends or family, business or pleasure Carlisle has something to offer everyone.

Along the City of Carlisle's northern extent is the Solway Firth, which forms the western section of the Anglo-Scottish border, and thus divides the city from Dumfries and Galloway, one of the council areas of Scotland. To the east is the English county of Northumberland; to the south is the district of Eden and to the west and south-west the borough of Allerdale, both in the county of Cumbria.


There are plenty of things to do when staying in Carlisle hotels and bed and breakfasts. Information for a selection can be found below:

Arts, Music, Theatre

High Head Sculpture Valley - Magnificent life-size sculptures imaginatively displayed in a natural woodland valley

The Sands Centre - Cumbria's premier sports and live arts venue

Stanwix Theatre Situated on the main campus of Cumbria Institute of the Arts, this 216 seat theatre was completely refurbished in 2000.

Tullie House Museum - Discover Carlisle's Millennium Gallery with its spectacular mix of traditional and cutting edge works.

Attractions

Gretna green Story and Blacksmith's Shop - World Famous become part of Gretna's romantic history

Linton Tweeds - History of weaving and see the 100 year old looms in use

Cycle Routes

Carlisle and Eden Valley Circular Cycle Route - 112 mile route with shorter loops taking in the beautiful Eden Valley. More information and a Route Guide (1.50) can be obtained from Carlisle Tourist Information Centre.

The Reivers Cyle Route - This 175 mile route from Tynemourth to Whitehaven, passes through Carlisle before travelling north to the Scottish Borders.

The Hadrians Cycle Way - This is a new 174 mile long distance cycle route from Ravensglass to Southshields. Most of the route is now open with the remaining sections open from 2007.

Forts and Museums

Birdoswald Roman Fort and Visitor Centre - Extremely picturesque setting along the wall, overlooking river Irthing gorge

Guildhall Museum - The Guildhall Museum situated in the heart of the city of Carlisle, has been the home to Carlisle's historic Trade Guilds for over 500 years

Tullie House Museum - Discover Carlisle's Millennium Gallery with its spectacular mix of traditional and cutting edge works.

Golf

Aglionby Golf Club, Carlisle Tel: 01228 513029

Brampton Golf Club Tel: 01697 72255

Eden Golf Course Tel: 01228 573003

Stoney Holme Golf Club Tel: 01228 625511

Silloth Golf Club Tel: 016973 31304

Historic Sites

Border & Kings Regiment Museum Two floors of displays tell the story of Cumbria's County Infantry Regiment from 1702 to date, with uniforms, weapons, silver, paintings and medals.

Carlisle Castle Formidable medieval fortress reveals the past of this historic city

Carlisle Cathedral - Founded in 1122, Carlisle Cathedral is an impressive building, dominating the skyline from across the city.

Lanercost Priory - Founded in 1166, sited in peaceful valley of the River Irthing

Ravenglass Roman Bath House - Remains of a bath house established in AD130 are among the most complete in Britain.

Natural History

The Cumberland Bird Of Prey Centre - Provides courses and activities as well as displays and corporate events.

Kingmoor Nature Reserve (north and South) - Explore historic woodland and a variety of natural history in these two nature reserves

Talkin Tarn Country Park - 65 acre lake amid 120 acres of farmland and woodland, making it the ideal place for active recreation or a quite stroll.

Shops and Markets

Carlisle Cathedral Shop A range of gifts and cathedral souvenirs

Cranstons - Traditional butchers with a large range of products made by this family firm.

Cumbrian Cottage Farm Shop - Home-made ice-creams are sold in their farm shop alongside cheeses, fresh vegetables, cakes, jams and pickles

Harrison and Hetherington Farmers Market - Borderway Mart, Carlisle. Second Friday of the month

The Lanes Shopping Centre, Carlisle - Great shopping with some of the best high street names

The Victorian Market Hall, Carlisle - One of the few covered Victorian Markets remaining in the Country, selling everything from fresh meat and vegetables, haberdashery, clothes, florists, stationery and much more.

Sport

Carlisle Racecourse - Carlisle Racecourse is situated at Blackwell on the outskirts of Carlisle and is set in beautiful open countryside

The Sands Centre - Cumbria's premier sports and live arts venue

Sheepmount stadium - The Sheepmount Stadium is home to Carlisle's six lane, synthetic, athletics facility as well as numerous cricket, hockey, football and rugby pitches.


Walking

Hadrians Wall Path National Trail - Walking the 84 mile (135km), provides a continuous long distance path from Wallsend on the River Tyne to Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria and passes through picturesque scenery on both sides of the Border. Many Carlisle hotels are only a short distance from the line of the National Trail, perfect for a short stay en-route for the final leg of your journey

Cumbrian Way - The Cumbrian Way is a 68 mile walk providing an excellent introduction to the English Lake District, England's most mountainous area.

When it comes to places to stay, visitors will find Carlisle offers a wide range of quality accommodation, from friendly budget priced Carlisle bed and breakfast right the way through to luxury Carlisle hotels. Whether you want a peaceful country retreat or a convenient city centre stop over you are sure to find the ideal place to stay.
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Visitor attractions and things to do when staying in Carlisle hotels