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Area Information - Cumbria  
 


CUMBRIA

Glass and Plate

The Cumbria region in this guide is based around the Lake District National Park.

The purpose of these web pages is to enhance your enjoyment when you visit a real alepub in this region. Here we provide information about towns and villages in the area including local tourist information and local events. Please let us have any information you have about your town or village for our guide.


Please mention realalepubs.co.uk when you visit one of the pubs, inns or hotels in our guide and use our voting system to ensure that information on the site is as up to date as possible.

If you are looking to find great dining pubs then visit our sister site, www.diningpubs.co.uk or if you are looking for a pub, inn, hotel or guest house with accommodation, why not visit our sister site www.staygb.com

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Cumbria

Cumbria
Appleby,   Askham,   Barbon,   Barrow-in-Furness,   Beetham,   Boroughbridge,   Bouth,   Brampton,   Coniston,   Dacre,   Eskdale Green,   Grasmere,   Greenodd,   Heversham,   KENDAL,   Kirkby Lonsdale,   Little Langdale,   Shap,   Threlkeld,   Tirril,   Wasdale Head,   Watermillock,   Wigton,   Winton

 

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