Attractions near Waberthwaite
Muncaster Experience (1 Mile)*
Muncaster Castle, beloved family home of the Penningtons since the beginning of the 13th Century, displays treasures collected over 800 years.
Brantwood (13 Miles)*
Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in 1900, Brantwood became an intellectual powerhouse and one of the greatest literary and artistic centres in Europe.
Laurel & Hardy Museum (16 Miles)*
The world famous museum devoted to Laurel & Hardy in Ulverston, the town where Stan was born on 16th June 1890.
Rydal Mount and Gardens (17 Miles)*
Rydal Mount, in the heart of the Lake District, retains a lived-in, family atmosphere and has seen little change since Wordsworth and his family came to live there in 1813.
Windermere Lake Cruises (18 Miles)*
Windermere Lake Cruises is the principal visitor attraction in Cumbria and is rated amongst the top ten in England.
Windermere Steamboats and Museum (19 Miles)*
The Windermere Steamboats and Museum is now closed as work begins to rescue and breathe new life into this unique collection of boats.
Holker Hall and Gardens (20 Miles)*
At Holker you always feel like a welcome guest not a tourist. It is set in exceptionally beautiful countryside with gardens merging into parkland, with hills on one side and the expanse of Morecambe Bay on the other.
Cars of The Stars Motor Museum (20 Miles)*
The world famous Cars of The Stars Motor Museum features many famous TV and film vehicles.
Keswick Museum & Art Gallery (20 Miles)*
A Victorian experience not to be missed. Keswick's surprising past, from industrial mining centre to peaceful tourist town, is revealed in this fine example of a late Victorian Museum.
Cartmel Racecourse (21 Miles)*
Cartmel Racecourse is based in one of the prettiest villages in England, in the south of the Lake District.
Trotters World of Animals (22 Miles)*
Situated in North Cumbria, Trotters World of Animals nestles in the shadow of Skiddaw Mountain on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake, near to the junction of the A66 and A595 is a must-visit place for all ages.
Mirehouse (23 Miles)*
The present house was built in 1666 by the 8th Earl of Derby for his visits to his Cumbrian estates. In 1688 he sold it to his agent Roger Gregg. This is the only time it has been sold.
Isel Hall (23 Miles)*
The Elizabethan Range and fortified Pele Tower of Isel Hall dominates the landscape in its magical setting above River Derwent.
Senhouse Roman Museum (25 Miles)*
The Senhouse Roman Museum contains sculpture and inscriptions from the Roman Fort at Maryport, (Alauna), which lies next to the museum.
Levens Hall (25 Miles)*
The Hall is a magnificent Elizabethan mansion built around a 13th century pele tower with unique Topiary Gardens and a working steam collection.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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