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HOLLOWS FARM
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SYKESIDE CAMPING PARK
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STONEFOLDS
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PARK FOOT CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK
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THE QUIET CARAVAN & CAMPING SITE
Please mention Jollyinteresting when booking or enquiring Troutbeck Farm Caravan Club Site Low Manesty Caravan Club Site Englethwaite Hall Caravan Club Site Barnard Castle Camping and Caravanning Club Site Derwentwater Camping and Caravanning Club Site Keswick Camping and Caravanning Club Site Haltwhistle Camping and Caravanning Club Site Acorn Bank Garden and Watermill (National Trust) - Delightful sheltered garden, renowned for its herbs and orchards growing old English fruit varieties. Borrowdale (National Trust) - Spectacular and varied landscape around Derwentwater Derwent Island House (National Trust) - Intriguing 1840s Italianate house Grasmere and Great Langdale (National Trust) - Picturesque and varied landscape with Wordsworth connections Ulswater and Aira Force (National Trust) - Beautiful lake winding through a glaciated valley, and an impressive waterfall George Stephenson's Birthplace (National Trust) - Birthplace of the world famous railway engineer Cherryburn (National Trust) - Cottage and farmhouse, the birthplace of Thomas Bewick Allen Banks & Staward Gorge (National Trust) - Wooded ravine of the River Allen Hare Hill (English Heritage) - A short length of Hadrian's Wall that still stands 2.7 metres high Harrow's Scar Milecastle (English Heritage) - The most instructive mile section on Hadrian's Wall. It is linked to Birdoswald Fort Pike Hill Signal Tower (English Heritage) - Remains of a signal tower, joined to Hadrian's Wall at an angle of 45 degrees Poltross Burn Milecastle (English Heritage) - One of the best preserved of the milecastles of Hadrian's Wall Sewingshields Wall (English Heritage) - A length of Hadrian's Wall with milecastle remains Temple of Mithras (English Heritage)  - A 3rd-century temple, with facsimiles of altars found during excavation of Hadrian's Wall Vindolanda Fort (English Heritage)  - A Roman fort and well-excavated civil settlement Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge (English Heritage)  - 914 metres of Hadrian's Wall, including two turrets and impressive bridge remains Banks East Turret (English Heritage)  - Well-preserved turret with adjoining stretches of Hadrian's Wall Winshields Wall (English Heritage)  - Rugged section of Hadrian's Wall with the highest point Walltown Craggs (English Heritage) - One of the best preserved lengths of Hadrian's Wall, snaking over the crags to the turret Chesters Bridge Abutment (English Heritage)  - Fragments of the bridge that carried Hadrian's Wall across the North Tyne are visible on both banks Cawfields Roman Wall (English Heritage)  - Turrets and an impressive milecastle along with a fine, consolidated stretch of Hadrian's Wall itself Brunton Turret (English Heritage)  - Hadrian's Wall section and a 2.5-metre high turret Black Carts Turret (English Heritage) - A 460-metre length of Hadrian's Wall featuring one turret Housesteads Roman Fort (English Heritage)  -  The most famous fort on Hadrian's Wall, it lies on the great volcanic escarpment of Whin Sill Corbridge Roman Site (English Heritage)  - On the pivotal north side of the Tyne, Corbridge played a vital role in the Roman conquest of northern Britain Chesters Roman Fort (English Heritage)  - Chesters was one of a series of troop bases added to Hadrian's Wall soon after it was built C. AD122-123 Planetrees Roman Wall (English Heritage)  - A narrow 15-metre length of Hadrian's Wall on broad foundations Birdoswald Fort (English Heritage)  - Recent excavations have uncovered a basilica, granary buildings and the west gate to this Roman fort Leahill Turret and Piper Sike Turret (English Heritage) - Roman turrets west of Birdoswald Aydon Castle (English Heritage) - One of the finest examples in England of a 13th-century manor house, built as an undefended house during a time of unusual peace in the Borders. Wetheral Priory Gatehouse (English Heritage) - A Benedictine priory gatehouse, preserved by Henry VIII because it served as the vicarage for the parish church Shap Abbey (English Heritage) - The impressive tower and other remains of a Premonstratensian abbey standing in an isolated valley Penrith Castle (English Heritage) - A 14th-century castle set in a park on the edge of town Mayburgh Henge (English Heritage) - An impressive prehistoric circular henge with banks up to 4.5 metres high, enclosing a large central area with a single large stone King Arthur`s Round Table (English Heritage) - Prehistoric circular earthwork, bounded by a ditch and an outer bank Countess Pillar (English Heritage) - A monument erected in 1656 by Lady Anne Clifford Clifton Hall (English Heritage) - The surviving tower block of a 15th-century manor house Castlerigg Stone Circle (English Heritage) - Enigmatic stone circle Derwentcote Steel Furnace (English Heritage) - The earliest and most complete steel-making furnace to have survived to the present day Barnard Castle (English Heritage) - Perched high atop a steep bank overlooking the River Tees, Barnard Castle remains an imposing sight Carlisle Castle (English Heritage) - This castle amply repays those wishing to explore its 900-year history Bowes Castle (English Heritage) - The massive ruins of Henry II's tower keep three storeys high and set within the earthworks of a Roman fort Egglestone Abbey (English Heritage) - The scant but charming remains of the small medieval monastery of Egglestone Prudhoe Castle (English Heritage) -  The remains of a formidable castle set on a wooded hillside overlooking the River Tyne Brough Castle (English Heritage) - Dating from Roman times, the 12th-century keep on this site replaced an earlier stronghold destroyed by the Scots in 1174 Brougham Castle (English Heritage) - Built by Robert de Vieuxpont in 1214 on the site of a Roman fort South Tynedale Railway