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Arkholme Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Arkholme:
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For a great day out for all the family, visit Docker Park Farm. Here children can enjoy lamb feeding in the Spring and Summer months, tractor and trailer rides, our rabbit world, pigs and piglets, horses and ponies, and a...
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Learn to throw a pot on one of our ½ day or full day pottery courses. We also run courses for children (one hour upwards). Bentham Pottery produces hand thrown domestic pottery and individual one-offs. Visit the studio in the...
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Borwick Hall is a large manor house surrounded by tall walls in a tiny village on the Lancashire-Cumbria border. This fantastic mansion has a wonderful history dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. The hall is centred around its...
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Located in Carnforth town centre, the town’s station houses an award-winning visitor centre; the station famously featured in David Lean’s class film ’Brief Encounter’. We have a Brief Encounter refreshment room, fascinating exhibitions, a gift shop and specialist outlets...
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This picnic site is situated just off the A6, four miles to the north of Carnforth It is an ideal starting point for walks with numerous footpaths and bridleways in the vicinity. On Sunday and Bank Holidays from Easter until...
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Between the southern English Lake District and Yorkshire Dales is the Kirkby Lonsdale hot air balloon flight base for Virgin Balloons. Taking off close to the market town, the hot air balloons can fly over the south of Cumbria with...
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The Ingleton Falls are situated between Kingsdale and Twistleton Dales, close to the town of Ingleton at the western extremity of Yorkshire. This area offers some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England....
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The famous Ribblehead Viaduct has twenty-four magnificent arches spanning the floor of the Pennines. The viaduct represents a short stretch of the beautiful 72 mile long Settle to Carlisle railway. Built between 1870 and 1875, the viaduct runs for some...
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Built in 1850, The Station House was the main line station for Kirkby Lonsdale. Now it has a new lease of life as the Pottery Art and Craft Tearoom. Here you will find everything you need to decorate...
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This nature reserve is a fine place for a day trip. One of the largest limestone hills in the area, Warton Crag, can be seen for miles around providing magnificent views of its jagged rock faces. As a former provider...
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The ruins of the rectory that survive at Warton were built most probably in the 14th century. It was for many years the dwelling and courthouse of the wealthy rectors of Warton. The many rooms certainly display their prosperity; there...
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