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Cark and Cartmel Station
Station Road, Cark LA11 7NL - England, UK

Cark and Cartmel Station serves Cark, Flookburgh and Cartmel, three small villages in Cumbria in the north west of England. The station is located on the Furness Line between Barrow and Lancaster. The station is small and in...
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Attractions near Cark and Cartmel Station
A selection of attractions close to Cark and Cartmel Station:
Lakeland Miniature Village  (< 1 Mile)
A fascinating insight into the buildings of Lakeland’s yesteryear made from local Coniston slate. These miniature buildings depict Cumbrian houses (including such classics as Hill...
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Ducky’s Park Farm  (1.3 Miles)
Ducky’s Park Farm offers a fun and educational day out for families and school parties. In addition to a mini go-kart track, outdoor bouncy castle...
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Cartmel Priory Guided Tours  (2.3 Miles)
This 12th Century priory has experienced an exciting history and visitors will be shown how this Christian church founded in 1188 has developed over the...
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Cartmel Priory  (2.3 Miles)
The village of Cartmel, close to Grange-over-Sands, grew up around the twelfth century Priory church which, according to legend, was built between two parallel streams...
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Grange Ornamental Gardens  (3.6 Miles)
In 1865 this piece of land was leased from Benjamin Hall to Alexander Brogden for 21 years, to form an ornamental garden. When the lease...
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The Normandy Veterans Memorial Gardens  (3.6 Miles)
This area known as "Sunken Gardens" is thought to be the most historic place in Grange-over-Sands. Grange is thought to take its name from a...
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Hampsfell Hospice  (3.6 Miles)
Built in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel, Hampsfell Hospice has provided shelter for travellers ever since. Just a half hour’s walk from from Grange,...
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Grange Promenade  (3.6 Miles)
Between the Edwardian town of Grange-over-Sands and the Morecambe Bay estuary is a promenade that stretches from Grange railway station for approximately one mile....
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Humphrey Head  (3.6 Miles)
Humphrey Head is the tallest limestone cliff in Cumbria and from here you can enjoy a fabulous panorama across Morecambe Bay, just three miles south...
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Grange Railway Station  (3.6 Miles)
Grange Railway Station has been restored to its former Victorian grandeur. It is situated on the Furness Line and offers direct access to and from...
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Conishead Priory  (4.9 Miles)
Conishead Priory is situated on the edge of Ulverston in South Cumbria. A Victorian mansion now stands on the site of the medieval Priory,...
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The Lakes Glass Centre  (6.2 Miles)
The Lakes Glass centre offers a unique opportunity to visit two working glass factories in one convenient location. Cumbria Crystal produces high quality full lead...
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Lanternhouse  (6.2 Miles)
Developed with funding from the National Lottery through the Arts Council of England as an international centre to research celebratory arts, Lanternhouse offers exhibitions, installations,...
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Colony Country Store  (6.2 Miles)
Less than 30 minutes drive from Bowness and Windermere, Colony Country Store offers a range of scented candles, gifts, cards and home accessories. Here...
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Gleaston Castle  (6.2 Miles)
Gleaston Castle dates back to 1325 and the de Harrington family who lived there for over one hundred years. The castle and estate passed to...
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Finsthwaite Tower  (6.2 Miles)
Finsthwaite Tower is situated between the small village of Finsthwaite and the slightly larger Newby Bridge. The tower was built to honour the officers,...
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St Peter’s Church  (6.2 Miles)
St Peter’s at Finsthwaite was founded in 1724 and was originally in the parish of Hawkshead. The church you see today, however, was built in...
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High Dam  (6.2 Miles)
High Dam can be easily reached along a well-marked footpath from the National Trust car park that lies below. It is a beautiful tarn...
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Low Dam  (6.2 Miles)
Low Dam is situated just beneath the much larger and more famous High Dam, the main source of water power for Stott Park Bobbin Mill...
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Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway  (6.4 Miles)
Welcome to steam in Lakeland! Lovingly-restored steam locomotives haul comfortable coaches through the contrasting lake and river scenery of the beautiful Leven Valley....
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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