Food Scene
New, intimate tapas restaurant with fine attention to detail.
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L'al Churrasco
Market StreetNew, intimate tapas restaurant with fine attention to detail.
Thai with Bea
2 Lower Brook StCafe by day, Thai by night! Bea has created a simple, great value menu.
Bakery within walking distance of The Barn, with coffee shop seating area... Kirsty does a fabulous chocolate chili torte!
Bakehouse Born and Bread
Bakery within walking distance of The Barn, with coffee shop seating area... Kirsty does a fabulous chocolate chili torte!
Long-standing favourite of our family. Quality and service consistently good with mussels and langoustines unmissable!
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The Farmers Ulverston
2 Market StLong-standing favourite of our family. Quality and service consistently good with mussels and langoustines unmissable!
Night Time Coffee House & Art Gallery.
Serving homemade cakes, locally brewed beers and the best coffee in town.
Sefton House
34 Queen StNight Time Coffee House & Art Gallery.
Serving homemade cakes, locally brewed beers and the best coffee in town.
Gillams is a must for any tea / tea shop lover!
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Gillam's Tearoom Ltd
64 Market StGillams is a must for any tea / tea shop lover!
Jintana are in Bowness, Ambleside and Kendal. The Thai food is outstanding.
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Jintana Thai Restaurant
Lake RoadJintana are in Bowness, Ambleside and Kendal. The Thai food is outstanding.
Roy's is quite the local icon! Rarely off the beach at Bardsea, queues are a regular occurance. Look for the yellow and white van. Try the Blackcurrant and Licorice... or one of the other 22 flavours... As recommended by Hairy Biker Dave Myers.
Roy's Ices
Roy's is quite the local icon! Rarely off the beach at Bardsea, queues are a regular occurance. Look for the yellow and white van. Try the Blackcurrant and Licorice... or one of the other 22 flavours... As recommended by Hairy Biker Dave Myers.
'The Brit' is a short walk from our house. Stephen and Alison have a warm welcome for everyone, and Ryan is a very talented chef. Enjoy a cosy night in at The Brit!
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Britannia Inn
Main Street'The Brit' is a short walk from our house. Stephen and Alison have a warm welcome for everyone, and Ryan is a very talented chef. Enjoy a cosy night in at The Brit!
Cartmel - home of the original sticky toffee pudding... 'Nuff said?!
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Cartmel
Cartmel - home of the original sticky toffee pudding... 'Nuff said?!
Jon's favourite local product is the Grasmere Gingerbread... While you're there, pick him up a pack of six will you?!
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I-Grasmere Gingerbread Shop
College StreetJon's favourite local product is the Grasmere Gingerbread... While you're there, pick him up a pack of six will you?!
Parks & Nature
An hour from bottom to top, and back down again, passing two charity cafes en route... A walk up 'The Hoad' is a must for any visitor to Ulverston! Pop in to The Coach House in Ford Park, or The Orangery at St Mary's Hospice for light refreshments after a bracing walk with stunning views of Morecambe Bay and The Lakes.
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Sir John Barrow Monument
Hoad HillAn hour from bottom to top, and back down again, passing two charity cafes en route... A walk up 'The Hoad' is a must for any visitor to Ulverston! Pop in to The Coach House in Ford Park, or The Orangery at St Mary's Hospice for light refreshments after a bracing walk with stunning views of Morecambe Bay and The Lakes.
Easy access to the shores of Windermere. Cafe, park, launch, foot ferry across to Lakeside (Aquarium of the Lakes and Haverthwaite and Lakeside Railway). Beautiful setting, can be very busy on sunny days with kids paddling, swimming, playing, picnicking. BBQ stands available.
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National Trust - Fell Foot Park
Easy access to the shores of Windermere. Cafe, park, launch, foot ferry across to Lakeside (Aquarium of the Lakes and Haverthwaite and Lakeside Railway). Beautiful setting, can be very busy on sunny days with kids paddling, swimming, playing, picnicking. BBQ stands available.
This car park can get quite busy in peak times, but quite often you can be the only ones there. Toilets available, and just a few yards from the car park is Coniston's shores. Launch kayaks here!
Brown Howe Car Park
A5084This car park can get quite busy in peak times, but quite often you can be the only ones there. Toilets available, and just a few yards from the car park is Coniston's shores. Launch kayaks here!
Arts & Culture
Everybody welcome.
'The Temple' as it is known locally, is worthy of a visit at any time of year. From peaceful woodland walks to the beach, to guided meditations in a beautiful temple and tours around the old Conishead Priory. The cafe is also worth mentioning, with plenty of room to sit outside and enjoy the peace and quiet.
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I-Centre yeMeditation yeManjushri Kadampa
Everybody welcome.
'The Temple' as it is known locally, is worthy of a visit at any time of year. From peaceful woodland walks to the beach, to guided meditations in a beautiful temple and tours around the old Conishead Priory. The cafe is also worth mentioning, with plenty of room to sit outside and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Ulverston is the birthplace of Stan Laurel. The museum is currently housed inside The Roxy cinema. Photograph chance: the building in front of The Roxy, The Coronation Hall, has a Graham Ibbeson statue of Stan and Olly by its doors, unveiled by Ken Dodd in 2009. Well worth a quick walk round the building to see!
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Laurel and Hardy Museum
Ulverston is the birthplace of Stan Laurel. The museum is currently housed inside The Roxy cinema. Photograph chance: the building in front of The Roxy, The Coronation Hall, has a Graham Ibbeson statue of Stan and Olly by its doors, unveiled by Ken Dodd in 2009. Well worth a quick walk round the building to see!
Perfect for rainy days, a trip to Barrow-in-Furness to see the BAE sheds and maybe a sneak at a submarine or warship. Opposite the sheds is The Dock Museum... Entry by donation as I write, the museum also hosts art exhibitions, vintage pop-ups etc. from time to time.
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Imuziyamu yeDok
North RoadPerfect for rainy days, a trip to Barrow-in-Furness to see the BAE sheds and maybe a sneak at a submarine or warship. Opposite the sheds is The Dock Museum... Entry by donation as I write, the museum also hosts art exhibitions, vintage pop-ups etc. from time to time.
Shopping
Tantrum
60 Market StreetTantrum has gifts for kids and your home. Lovely range in a lovely setting.
The market town of Ulverston is yet to be invaded by too many 'high street' stores... It's more 'not on the high street' that you find here! Of note are the numerous independent tea and coffee shops.
Ulverston
The market town of Ulverston is yet to be invaded by too many 'high street' stores... It's more 'not on the high street' that you find here! Of note are the numerous independent tea and coffee shops.
Essentials
Booths stock a great range of local produce, as well as the normal necessaries.
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Booths, Ulverston
Canal StreetBooths stock a great range of local produce, as well as the normal necessaries.
Sightseeing
Tarn Hows, one of the most photographed places in the Lakes. National Trust car park with toilets and usually an ice-cream van. It takes roughly an hour to walk round the Tarn, but there are many trails off it.
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Tarn Hows
Tarn Hows, one of the most photographed places in the Lakes. National Trust car park with toilets and usually an ice-cream van. It takes roughly an hour to walk round the Tarn, but there are many trails off it.
Everything Else
Ulverston is the birthplace of Stan Laurel. The museum is currently housed inside The Roxy cinema. Photograph chance: the building in front of The Roxy, The Coronation Hall, has a Graham Ibbeson statue of Stan and Olly by its doors, unveiled by Ken Dodd in 2009. Well worth a quick walk round the building to see!
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Laurel and Hardy Museum
Ulverston is the birthplace of Stan Laurel. The museum is currently housed inside The Roxy cinema. Photograph chance: the building in front of The Roxy, The Coronation Hall, has a Graham Ibbeson statue of Stan and Olly by its doors, unveiled by Ken Dodd in 2009. Well worth a quick walk round the building to see!