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1. BORGER DALR WALK:
Follow in the footsteps — from Grange to Castle Crag — of
renowned fell-walker and author Alfred Wainwright through what he deemed “the
finest square mile in Lakeland.”
2. DOVE COTTAGE:
Get your own creativity flowing in the Ambleside home where William
Wordsworth composed much of his poetry.
3. CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE:
Ponder the mysterious origins and purpose of this ancient ring of
massive stones.
4. WINDERMERE LAKE CRUISES:
Take a scenic journey over England’s largest lake to the charming
towns of Bowness-on-Windermere, Ambleside, and Lakeside.
5. BLACKWELL, THE ARTS AND CRAFTS HOUSE:
Explore different aspects of the Arts and Crafts
movement within this masterpiece of 20th-century design, located in Bowness-on-Windermere.Visitors
are invited to enjoy the historic home without roped-off areas.
6. EXETER:
In Devon’s capital, discover Roman ruins, a distinguished cathedral, a network of 14th-
century underground passages, and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery.
7. TINTAGEL CASTLE:
Indulge in magic and legend at the place where King Arthur is said to have been
born, and visit Merlin’s Cave nearby.
8. CREAM TEA:
Choose your preferred scone
preparation for afternoon tea — Cornish (jam
first and clotted cream on top) or Devon
(cream first with jam on top). Try them both
before making your decision on this hotly
debated topic.
9. THE LAKES DISTILLERY:
Tour the operations
on this repurposed Victorian farm near
Bassenthwaite Lake, and sip the various
artisanal small-batch spirits.
10. THE DRUNKEN DUCK INN & RESTAURANT:
Try one of the beers brewed on-site at this
spot in Ambleside, and tuck into the rustic-
chic gastropub cuisine.
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Great Britain and Ireland
hy Go?
For the opportunity to revel in the sheer beauty of the British and Irish countrysides. In the Lake District,
explore the patchwork landscape of lakes, valleys, hills, and woodlands that has inspired numerous artists, poets, and
writers. And head to Devon and Cornwall for the rugged, breathtaking coastline. In Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, expe-
rience lands steeped in history and tradition. And although the cultures may be firmly rooted in days of old, there is no
shortage of modern takes on classic arts, food, drink, and sport.
For more on England, see below. For Ireland,
Wales, and Scotland, turn the page. And for resorts in all of these areas, turn the page once more.
“The Cornwall coastline is magnificent and you must visit small towns and villages such as
Polperro and Looe, and on the north coast Port Gaverne and Port Isaac — the television program
Doc Martin
was filmed there.”
— peter2010
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