What to do and see in Cumbria, England: The Best Nature & Wildlife Areas

December 3, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Cumbria, United Kingdom including Gilcrux Springs Trout Fishery, Cumberland Bird Of Prey Centre, Predator Experience, Alpacaly Ever After, Sheffield Pike, Walla Crag, Smardale Gill Nature Reserve, Alpacaly Ever After, Muncaster Castle, Aira Force.
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1. Gilcrux Springs Trout Fishery

Rydal Mount, Gilcrux CA7 2QD England +44 16973 22488
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Gilcrux Springs Trout Fishery

2. Cumberland Bird Of Prey Centre

Moorhouse Road (B5307), Carlisle CA5 6HB England +44 1228 576158 [email protected] http://www.birdofpreycentre.co.uk
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Cumberland Bird Of Prey Centre

The Cumberland Bird of Prey Centre offers activities lasting from 1 hour up to a full day, 2 day and 5 day course. All set within the beautifully landscaped 3 acre centre and adjoining farm land. Guests can opt for a family, couples, group or personal bird of prey experience all under the guidance of a fully trained falconer. With species includingHawks, Falcons, Eagles, Owls and Vultures this is guaranteed to entertain everyone especially those with an interest in raptors.

Reviewed By bj18

This was such a great trip out. Gary and Keith are super friendly & knowledgeable, you get really up close to the birds & see their characters. Totally recommend any of the experiences, we did the hour hawk walk. Could do it all again tomorrow!

3. Predator Experience

Predator Experience, Lake District National Park, Ayside, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6HY England +44 7733 366748 [email protected] http://www.predatorexperience.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 416 reviews

Predator Experience

Pre-booking essential. Predator experience offers a variety of anilmal experiences, for tourism, gift and education sector. Promoting the conservation of birds of prey and other predators through experiential education. Inspiring public to protect bio-diversity for the future. Aid wild populations by promoting positive research and sustainable management. Voted No. 1 top moment on BBC Countryfile 30th anniversary. Predator Experience encourages legitimate or constructive visitor reviews on third party review websites in accordance with our Terms and Conditions of sale. Unjustified reviews that seeks to maliciously harm, Predator Experience maybe be reviewed.

Reviewed By ellish23 - Purfleet, United Kingdom

My partner took me for my birthday and I had the best day walking the wolves and seeing the foxes. Dee and Daniel were really lovely and so passionate about everything they do. It is a one of a kind experience and I would highly recommend to everyone. I cannot wait to book my second visit to see the majestic wolves and cute little foxes and I will defiantly be booking birds of prey! Thank you Dee and Daniel for offering such amazing experiences!

4. Alpacaly Ever After

The Lakes Distillery, Cockermouth CA13 9SJ England +44 17687 78328 [email protected] http://www.alpacalyeverafter.co.uk
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Alpacaly Ever After

Reviewed By Weloveholidays1967 - Durham, United Kingdom

Had previously done a walk in lingholm with the boys , so just had to go back to see the mams and babies . What can I say other than a must do experience! What a delight to be able to get up close to these wonderful animals ! Could do it every day and still be excited!

5. Sheffield Pike

Glenridding England
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Sheffield Pike

6. Walla Crag

Borrowdale Road East of Great Wood Car Park, Keswick England http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/borrowdale/things-to-see-and-do/article-1356404520343/
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Walla Crag

Reviewed By 24576437Mark - Boot, United Kingdom

Halfway through the Keswick 3 peaks route and my brother and I reached this gorgeous crag. It takes you up along a steady climb with stunning views to the west of Derwent Water.

7. Smardale Gill Nature Reserve

Smardale, Kirkby Stephen CA17 4HG England http://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/smardale-gill
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Smardale Gill Nature Reserve

Reviewed By richardtJ9114EY - Hook, United Kingdom

Came here to walk the dogs, following a disused railway for a couple of miles (very easy walking), results in a spectacular view.

8. Alpacaly Ever After

The Lingholm Estate, Portinscale, Keswick CA12 5TZ England +44 17687 78328 [email protected] http://www.alpacalyeverafter.co.uk
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Alpacaly Ever After

BOOKING ESSENTIAL Want to take some alpacas out for a walk? Of course you do... and now you can! Alpacaly Ever After are thrilled to offer alpaca walks around the stunning grounds of The Lingholm Estate or alpaca walks at Whinlatter Forest, Meet and Greets at The Lakes Distillery or Lingholm and if you fancy climbing a local mountain, we have Llama Treks that take you there as well. All our activities take place outside in the fresh air, and as an outdoor activity provider we are fully versed in risk assessment and safe operating procedures. We would like to reassure our visitors and those looking to book that we are doing our utmost to protect both our visitors and guides, and are confident in providing a safe and hugely enjoyable experience that will be beneficial to physical and mental wellbeing. We have some exciting new activities coming soon, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube for the latest updates. Come and join The Woolly Army!

Reviewed By Smithy1412

Had a lovely couple of hours walking Danny & Jasper around the Lingholm estate, our guide Natasha was very knowledgeable and super friendly, the alpacas were delightful, great weather, gorgeous scenery and beautifully kept grounds, we also booked the afternoon tea which was taken in the conservatory with a view of the walled garden and the lake, a perfect afternoon in a perfect location.

9. Muncaster Castle

Ravenglass CA18 1RQ England +44 1229 717614 [email protected] http://www.muncaster.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,581 reviews

Muncaster Castle

The historic and reputedly haunted Castle dating from the medieval age has been home to the Pennington family for over 800 years. It is a treasury of beautiful art and antiques, collected through the ages by the family who still live there. The Castle sits majestically in over 70 acres of wild, woodland gardens famous for collections of rhododendrons and azaleas set against the stunning backdrop of the Lakeland fells including Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. The Hawk & Owl Centre is well worth a visit with daily displays at 2pm and watch the wild herons come in to feed at 4pm. The indoor MeadowVole Maze is an entertaining ecological attraction to entertain the young at heart. Playground, cafe, gift shops and an ancient church are all within the gardens. Regular events programme, including festivals, outdoor theatre, historical re-enactors and Halloween Week.

Reviewed By JimM453 - Kilmarnock, United Kingdom

My wife and i visited Muncaster Castle which was lovely set in lovely gardens and surrounded by beautiful scenery ,we also took in the hawk and owl displays which were great .

10. Aira Force

7ml S of Penrith A592, Penrith CA11 0JY England +44 17684 82067 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/aira-force-and-ullswater
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Aira Force

For 300 years visitors have been drawn here, where rainwater runs from the fells into Aira Beck and thunders in one 65-foot leap over the falls. Yet, Aira Force is much more than an impressive waterfall. A network of trails weaves its way from Ullswater lakeshore to Gowbarrow summit, passing towering Himalayan firs, rare red squirrels, woodland glades, picnic spots and views out across Ullswater. You can start your day in Glenridding and arrive by boat, taking in the sights of Ullswater Valley along the way, then stroll back to Glenridding through Glencoyne Park and along the lakeshore. Ullswater valley is truly breathtaking, with its beautiful lake nestled amongst towering fells. The epic scenery and relative underdevelopment compared to other areas of the Lake District gives Ullswater a secluded and tranquil feel.

Reviewed By stevesQ9601RS - County Durham, United Kingdom

Been here before, called again on a lovely Sunday afternoon, very busy, not many spaces in the car park. Free entry and car parking as National Trust members, a lovely 2 or 3 mile walk, different options, the various waterfalls were magnificent as is the local scenery and with spring blooming and the sun shining, a great way to spend an hour or so. Will return again on our next visit to Ullswater.

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