UK Map 38 Caravan Club CL - (Club members only)
R Baines, Wilson Wood Farm, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3HR (tel: 01524 241452) ¾ac, quiet, views, pt sl, el pts, batt, advance booking required, game fishing ½mile, open all year Meathop Fell Caravan Club Site Park Coppice Caravan Club Site Low Park Wood Caravan Club Site Wharfedale Caravan Club Site Brown Moor Caravan Club Site Lower Wensleydale Caravan Club Site Strid Wood Caravan Club Site Braithwaite Fold Caravan Club Site Windermere Camping and Caravanning Club Site Kendal Camping and Caravanning Club Site Upper Wharfedale (National Trust) - Area of classic Yorkshire Dales countryside National Trust
Hawkeswood and Claife  - Classic Lakeland village
Beatrix Potter Gallery - Gallery showing original book illustrations by Beatrix Potter. Cartmel Priory Gatehouse (National Trust) - 14th-century gatehouse of medieval priory Coniston & Tarn Hows (National Trust) - Landscape of fell, meadow and woodland around Coniston Water Fell Foot Park (National Trust) - Country park beside Lake Windermere Steam Yacht Gondala (National Trust) - Victorian steam-powered yacht on Coniston Water Grasmere and Great Langdale (National Trust) - Picturesque and varied landscape with Wordsworth connections Hill Top (National Trust) - Delightful small 17th-century house where Beatrix Potter wrote many of her famous children’s stories. Sizergh Castle & Garden (National Trust) - Medieval castle extended in Elizabethan times, with handsome gardens Malham Tarn Estate (National Trust) - High moorland landscape with dramatic limestone features. Stagshaw Garden (National Trust) - Steep woodland garden, noted for its flowering shrubs Braithwaite Hall (National Trust) - 17th-century farmhouse in beautiful Coverdale Windermere and Troutbeck (National Trust) - Fine varied walking country around popular Lake Windermere Townend (National Trust) - Fine example of Lake District vernacular architecture Ambleside Roman Fort (English Heritage) - The remains of a 1st and 2nd-century fort, built to guard the Roman road from Brougham to Ravenglass Middleham Castle (English Heritage) - Before the present castle was built in the 12th century, a Norman motte-and-bailey fortification existed at Middleham. Warton Old Rectory (English Heritage) - Built in the 14th century, this is a rare medieval stone house with remains of the hall, chambers and domestic rooms. Stott Park Bobbin Mill (English Heritage) - This working mill was built in 1835 by John Harrison, who had inherited the site Sawley Abbey (English Heritage) - The remains of a Cistercian abbey founded in 1148. Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway