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Nov 16, 2024
It was a glorious autumn evening so the scenery was stunning. We've often walked around Tarn Hows but rarely appreciated what a varied walk it is for young children, although worth noting there is a … Full review by Sue B
Nov 8, 2024
Lovely circular walk which is very accessible for all levels of walker. Good picnic spot. The main route is suitable for pushchairs. Coffee truck in the summer and toilets in the National Trust ca… Full review by H S
Nov 2, 2024
Family visit. Beautiful walk! Took a side path to the east and ended up walking up Tom Heights- a walk turned into a hike! Thoroughly enjoyed the quietness and tranquility. Highly recommend a morning… Full review by bananaapple
Are the paths suitable for a portable mobility scooter
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Hi rob432016. Thank you for your question. The 1.6 mile loop around the Tarn is accessible for wheelchairs. There are some slopes so we would recommend booking in one of our …
Hi rob432016. Thank you for your question. The 1.6 mile loop around the Tarn is accessible for wheelchairs. There are some slopes so we would recommend booking in one of our mobility scooters for free on site. They have been tried and tested by a host of happy visitors! Head to the Tarn Hows website for more information. We hope you visit us soon.
Hi am planning to do a 10 day trip from 23rd Dec’16 to 2nd of Jan’17 covering, a) 1/2 days in lake district (23rd / 24th Dec), b) 3/4 days (25-28) in Edinburgh and c) 3/4 (29th - 2nd) days in London. What are the must do things in each place? Are there any special Christmas events in Edinburgh for which we need to book tickets ahead of time ? Also is it worthwhile to do the highlands / Scotland? Can we cover Edinburgh + Highlands in 3-4 days or need more time? We are planning to drive down from Chester (where i currently work) to Edinburgh – Are there any places that we can see enroute? From there to London, what are the best options for travel - Will travel by train/bus be worthwhile or flight options? Are we missing out by not doing some other places which are better than say Lake District? Sorry for the long list of questions, I am new to UK and would appreciate any help?
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Lake District is worth a visit but you will need a car to get around. Country pubs in the Lakes have open fires and are a good place for 'a pie and a pint' but make sure the driver …
Lake District is worth a visit but you will need a car to get around. Country pubs in the Lakes have open fires and are a good place for 'a pie and a pint' but make sure the driver isn't driving as roads are twisty in places
I am planning for 2day trip in lake district on Dec 24 and 25..suggest me some very important places to cover
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The walk around Tarn Howes takes about an hour. The path is very good and there's plenty of parking. If you have a car suggest you take the ferry across Windermere to …
The walk around Tarn Howes takes about an hour. The path is very good and there's plenty of parking. If you have a car suggest you take the ferry across Windermere to Hawkeshead. There are some nice pubs and cafes. From there Tarn Howes is well signed
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I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
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