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Things to see and do whilst you are on holiday at Bowber Head
Bowber
Head is a wonderful destination in it’s own right, with the
ability to have full day's out on the old buses but we are also a great
base for touring the north of England.
We have fast roads and a wealth of little ‘off the beaten
track’ lanes to investigate. Below is some information which you
may find useful when planning your holiday here.
For further
information and leaflets on things listed below contact: Kirkby Stephen Tourist Information
Centre,
Market Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, CA17 4QN
Tel: 017683 71199
We are on the Coast to Coast long
distance walk, the long Distance horse riding trail and the Cumbria
Cycle Way.
Excursions
could include:
Alston via Melmerby Village with it's famous Bakery
Alston Lead Mines and South Tynedale Steam Railway
Blackpool
Hawes with its Rope Works, Dales Museum and
Cheese Factory
Ingleton Falls and White Scar Caves
Northern reaches of the Lake District National Park
with all the wonderful mountains, lakes and villages
Southern reaches of the Lake District National
Park, via Kendal
Nunnery Walks
Skipton with it’s market and castle
The Border Country with Hadrians Wall
The West Coast with it’s beautiful scenery and
historic fishing ports
The Trough of Bowland
The Yorkshire Dales National Park
Over Stainmore to Barnard Castle and Bowes Museum
Antique Shops abound in Kirkby
Stephen
Art -Sculptures
in the environment
- Eden Benchmarks
‘Cypher Piece’ by Frances Pelly at Eden Bridge
picnic site, Lazonby
‘South Rising’ by Vivien Monsdell on Lady’s
Walk near Edenhall
‘Primrose Stone’ by Joss Smith near Bongate
Mill, Appleby
‘Passage’ by Laura White in Stenkrith Park,
Kirkby Stephen
‘Water Cut’ by Mary Bourne on Lady Anne’s
Way, Mallerstang
Art
- Sheepfolds
by Andy Goldworthy are at Mungrisdale, Raisbeck and Outhgill.
There will eventually be 9 ‘cones’ around the Kirkby Stephen area to connect with the Nine Standards Riggs
cairs on Hartley Fell - which first gave rise to the ‘cone’
sculptures.
Bowls
Kirkby Stephen
Ravenstonedale Village
Sedbergh
Churches
All the villages have ancient
churches and meeting houses of all denominations, which are a delight to
visit.
Cycling
The myriad of little lanes around the villages of
Eden are wonderful for cycling
Cycle Hire. McWhirter, Kirkby Stephen
Eating
out
In the surrounding area there is a wealth of excellent choice of places to eat and drink;
Indian and Chinese takeaways, fish
and chip shops, tea shops, bistro, pub grub, restaurants and hotels
catering for all tastes and pockets. Plus of course you can join
us here at Bowber Head for evening meal and we now have a drinks
license.
Fishing
Information and Licenses available from the T.I.C.
Tel: 017683 71199
Bessie Beck Trout, Greenhead House, Newbiggin-on-Lune, Kirkby Stephen,
Cumbria, CA17 4NT Tel:
015396 23303
Golf
Appleby,
Ravenstonedale (9 hole),
Penrith,
Sedbergh
Historic
Sites
- abound
there are really too many to list
Brough Castle
Castlerigg Stone Circle towards Keswick
Kirkby Stephen Parish Church - Loki Stone which
dates back to the Vikings
Lacy’s Cave, Little Salkeld
Lammerside Castle - Accessible ruin dating back to
12th Century.
Long Meg and her daughters - Neolithic Stone Circle. If you count the stones twice correctly,
they will come back to life the 68 or so stones makes this one of the largest
circles in the country.
Lowther Castle, Askham
Pendragon Castle, Mallerstang - Legend tells that
it was the home of Uther Pendragon, King Arthur’s father,
Shap Abbey and The White Monks!!
St. Oswalds Church, Ravenstonedale.
Beside the church are the foundations of a Gilbertine Abbey.
The last female burnt at
Tyburn came from nearby Brownber. The
church was a sancturay to assure a fair trial, if the accused could toll the bell once.
Stenkrith Park, Kirkby Stephen. - The Devil’s
Mustard Mill
The flooded village of Mardale which only emerges in dry summers
Wild Boar Fell.
The last Wild Boar in England is said to have been killed here.
Horse
riding
D & P Equestrian Enterprises , Cautley,
Tel: 015396 20349
Hardhills, North Stainmore, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria,
CA17 4EX Tel: 017683 41624
Nature
Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill, Nr. Temple
Sowerby
Crossbank Nature Reserve, Rear of Fat Lamb Hotel,
Ravenstonedale
Great Asby Scar Nature Reserve
Smardale Gill Nature Reserve
Stenkrith Park, Kirkby Stephen
Open
Farms
Eden Farm Friends, Row End Farm, Warcop,
APPLEBY, Cumbria, CA16 6PE Tel:
017683 41524
Holme Farm Middleton, Nr. Sedbergh Tel: 015396 20654
The Otter Trust, Vale House Farm, Nr. Bowes
Ostrich World, Penrith
Leisure
Park
Lowther Leisure & Wildlife Park, Hackthorpe.
Tel: 01931 712523
Railway
excursions
Kirkby Stephen has a station on the famous scenic
Settle/Carlisle line and it is an ideal centre from which to travel the
line. It is also a good
idea to take the train to stations both north and south and walk back
through beautiful and varied countryside. Of course, we can always meet
your party at the Station with a vintage coach and take you on a
wonderful excursion through Eden.
Shopmobility
for disabled
Kirkby Stephen,
Kendal,
Carlisle
Swimming
pools
Indoor
Appleby, Barnard Castle, Kendal,
Penrith
Tennis
Kirkby Stephen,
Ravenstonedale,
Shap
Walking
Bowber Head is in the heart of the countryside
with miles upon miles of footpaths and thousands of acres of common land
with good access. There are
recognised trails and walks of various lengths aimed at countryside,
villages, culture and history. Leaflets
available from the Tourist Information Centre
Tel: 017683 71199
Waterfalls
Aira Force, Cauldren’s Snout,
Cautley Spout,
Hellgill Force, Mallerstang, High Force
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