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| Cumbria | Travel plans - Cumbria - Northumberland - Eden Valley - Lakes - Hadrians Wall Posted: Sun July 6, 2008 04:48 AM UTC
In mid October 08, after a stay in the Highlands my wife and I are considering train to Carlisle and hiring a car. We are visiting the south of the Eden Valley - Appleby, Long Marton, Dufton - where my family originally farmed (from at least 17th Cent) before settling in Oz in 1850s. We also want to see the Lakes District and spend a few days visiting Roman sites along the Wall. We expect to have 4 full days and 2 part days before train to Bath.
We are considering using a central base (hotel or B & B) and driving out to accomplish our travel interests. Being a bit of a horse lover, my wife wants to go riding on the Fells. We think these ideas are achievable given the distances involved - or lack of them. It all seems so small and compact compared to travelling in Oz. We would be grateful for any comments, criticisms or tips about the above; recommendations about accomodation; must-see places in the Lakes area; must see places along the Wall - Vindolanda and Cawfields seem to me to be definites. many thanks |
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| Cumbria | Re: Travel plans - Cumbria - Northumberland - Eden Valley - Lakes - Hadrians Wall Posted: Tue July 8, 2008 06:15 PM UTC
Yes you must go to Vindolanda - it is many years since I last visited and I must go again. It was absolutely fascinating. Birdoswald is nearby and well worth a couple of hours.
For Hadrians Wall and the surrounding area the distances are such that a central base in one of the market towns puts everywhere within rather less than an hour's drive. I am thinking of Hexham, Haltwhistle, somewhere like that. I don't know anywhere B&B or hotel as I was working in Newcastle and took advantage of a couple of days off! The town of Penrith is well placed for the Lake District and just about everywhere else.
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