What to do and see in Eden District, England: The Best Things to do Adventurous

July 24, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Discover the best top things to do in Eden District, United Kingdom including Cumbrian Adventures, Wanderlusts Gypsy Caravans, Eden Valley Adventures, Graham Uney Mountaineering - Day Courses, Eden Outdoor Adventures, Upfront Puppet Theatre, Greene Adventures, Lake District Gyroplanes., Reach Beyond Adventure, High Cup Nick.
Restaurants in Eden District

1. Cumbrian Adventures

Maughanby Farm Little Salkeld, Penrith CA10 1NP England +44 7754 547444 [email protected] http://www.cumbrian-adventures.co.uk/
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Cumbrian Adventures

2. Wanderlusts Gypsy Caravans

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Wanderlusts Gypsy Caravans

Wanderlusts offer the only Horse Drawn Gypsy Caravan Holidays as well as static gypsy caravans in beautiful places in and around Cumbria and The Lake District National Park! We are a small family business and are completely off grid!

3. Eden Valley Adventures

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Eden Valley Adventures

Providers of Ghyll Scrambling, Climbing & Abseiling, Canoeing, Via Ferrata and Raft Building outdoor adventure activities. Stag/Hen parties, Families, School groups, friends, families and military groups are welcome.

4. Graham Uney Mountaineering - Day Courses

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Graham Uney Mountaineering - Day Courses

Guided mountain walking in Cumbria, The Lake District National PArk, the Eden Valley, North Pennines, and North Yorkshire. We also offer beginner's rock climbing courses, and skills courses for ramblers, hillwalkers, and mountaineers too.

5. Eden Outdoor Adventures

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Eden Outdoor Adventures

Eden Outdoor Adventures is a small, friendly, family company run by Ian and Melanie. We specialise in providing activities for individuals, families and groups that are tailored to your needs. We pride ourselves on providing affordable, fun, adventurous days out ,with high quality instruction and guiding with a personal touch. We will work hard to understand your needs and design half, full and multi day adventures and tours to make your time with us one to remember. To help us do this, Eden Outdoor Adventures draw upon a great deal of knowledge and over 20 years of experience of working in the outdoors and the areas we operate. All our instructors and guides hold National Qualifications in the activities we offer to ensure you experience our highest standards. We can offer you guided walking and tours, rock climbing, canoeing, ghyll scrambling and skills courses. Wherever your dreams take you, let Eden Outdoor Adventures help make them come true.

6. Upfront Puppet Theatre

Upfront Puppet Theatre, Upfront Gallery, Nr. Hutton in the Forest, Penrith CA11 9TG England +44 17684 84538 [email protected] http://www.up-front.com/puppet_theatre.html
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Upfront Puppet Theatre

Unique as one of only four puppet theatres constructed in England, with puppeteers bridges for marionettes and a pit for working rod puppets from below. The site lines are great for children, with all the rows of seats on a steep rake, allowing children to see over adults. All of our productions are written, designed and produced in our own on site workshops,staged with full lighting and musical scores and appeal to all ages. The theatre has an on site cafe and also an on site free entry art gallery with shop. Tables can be reserved in the cafe for groups visiting the puppet theatre and a children's menu is offered. We were awarded the Readers Choice Culture Award from Cumbria Life Magazine this year for our venue and last year won the "Sustainable Tourism Award" from Cumbria Tourist board for our"Eco" buildings and sound green business ethic. Many of our audience members have returned year after year to see our performances and after show meet the puppet sessions for photographs.

Reviewed By GrahamR753 - Geneva, Switzerland

We saw Puss in Boots with our 6 year old. She was enthralled through. Wonderful production, and it's great that the children can ask questions and see the puppets at the end. Would highly recommend.

7. Greene Adventures

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Greene Adventures

We are an outdoor adventure company. We specialise in Sea Kayak adventures throughout the UK in particular the North West of Scotland from Kirkcudbright to the Summer Isles. We run expeditions plus training for aspirant guides and Instructors. All our current events are on our website calendar.

8. Lake District Gyroplanes.

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Lake District Gyroplanes.

Take a fantastic Gyrocopter Experience flight around some of the most stunning scenery in the Lake District with one of the most experienced pilots in Europe.All flights are from our own airstrip at Berrier,which is situated inside the Lake District National Park,just a short drive from both Keswick and J40 of the M6 at Penrith.Flying from Berrier means that you are just minutes away from the nearest Lakes and mountains.

9. Reach Beyond Adventure

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Reach Beyond Adventure

We love the outdoors & are passionate about offering exciting, high quality adventure experiences for all ages & abilities. Based in the English Lake District, we operate as a mobile outdoor adventure company providing activities in stunning locations around the spectacular Ullswater Valley. Our friendly, qualified & experienced staff will provide you with a fun & memorable adventure!

10. High Cup Nick

Pennine Way Dufton, Appleby-in-Westmorland England
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Reviewed By lucyrhay - County Durham, United Kingdom

Absolutely brilliant walk. We parked in Dufton, where there’s a lovely pub called the Stag Inn which you can stop at for a drink either side of your walk. The path where you start your ascent isn’t far from here. When we read about the walk beforehand, we weren’t sure whether to attempt it because of the 4 hours suggested to complete it, as although we do lots of walks we’re not athletes and were worried this may be a bit too strenuous - shouldn’t have been worried at all. The first 45 or so minutes of the walk is the part where you climb the most - it’s very gradual and we managed it with only one stop for our sandwiches - we’re a pretty average level of fitness. There’s also a very clear, well established track, and although there’s small rocks there’s lots of grassy sections besides the rocks which are easier to walk on. After that it’s relatively flat and a really pleasant walk for another hour or so to the middle of the horseshoe. The valley coming into view is a great moment, and Hannah’s Well a bit further along is absolutely stunning - a waterfall that looks as though it runs straight off of the edge of the fell! My fiancé and myself didn’t look back to see the view at the end part until we’d reached the centre of the horseshoe, it was absolutely breathtaking and we can’t believe this is here. Absolute hidden gem! We walked back the same way (we normally like circular routes, which there is here I think, but we decided to stick to what we knew this time, and the view on the way back is just as stunning from a different perspective, and even the fields right at the start of the walk filled with sheep and ponies are beautiful). It took us a bit less time to walk back, and because it’s gradual it’s not a steep uncomfortable descent. Including a stop for a sandwich after the difficult part of the climb, a stop at the top, and a few minutes taking photos at Hannah’s Well, the whole walk took us around 3 1/2 hours to do 13km. Would definitely recommend this walk to anyone considering it, even if you need a few stops at the beginning bit it’s manageable.

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