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OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) |
Posted by Jason on 2019-06-28 00:03:22 |
If you’re there for a week I would strongly recommend the prince of Wales in foxfield. It’s a bridging pub institution and famous across the country. The train stops right in front and a short 30 minute walk and you’re in Broughton - the manor arms is a great pub with 10 handpulled ales all served in very good condition. Also agree with keswick, the dog and gun is a lovely pub (though I haven’t been for years). Sorry Barry, I’m sure north wales is very nice but the lakes are spectacular and one of the most beautiful parts of Britain. The pubs are also fantastic and the local breweries overall of a much higher quality than average. Not saying don’t go to wales but not above the lakes ;) |
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OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Barry Taylor on 2019-06-28 02:07:11 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by JohnRatcliffe on 2019-06-28 04:38:33 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Barry Taylor on 2019-06-28 05:13:41 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by AndyH on 2019-06-28 08:36:50 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Barry Taylor on 2019-06-28 10:01:31 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Ungespundet on 2019-06-30 12:51:45 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Barry Roy Taylor on 2019-07-01 01:40:45 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by John Ratcliffe on 2019-07-01 01:43:38 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Ungespundet on 2019-07-01 08:22:34 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by AndyH on 2019-07-01 08:54:42 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by AndyH on 2019-07-01 08:55:51 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Ungespundet on 2019-07-01 12:58:07 |
OT: Where in Cumbria? (no car) by Barry Roy Taylor on 2019-07-01 14:48:23 |