Major New Developments 2008
Generic news & developments:
Cumbria
We’ve always known it but now its official –
2008 is
Whilst our
Eco Friendly Bus Trips Along
Walkers tackling the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail this year can be truly eco friendly and leave the car at home thanks to a public transport service that navigates the Frontiers of the Roman Empire Word Heritage Site in the north of
The award winning
The AD122 Service is a valuable resource for walkers. Single tickets start from as little as £1 while great value one day tickets for adults cost only £7 and entitle ramblers unlimited journeys on the bus, perfect for walking sections of the Trail, hopping on and off the bus to explore surrounding towns and attractions and getting back to accommodation in order to rest those tired feet. www.hadrians-wall.org
Wainwright’s “voice” leads walkers on famous hike
Add something special to your walk with a unique podcast which allows people to take a walk with “Alfred Wainwright,” leading the way.
Cumbria Tourism arranged for Nik Wood Jones, the official Wainwright voiceover from the highly successful BBC series Wainwright Walks to walk what the author himself speculated was the “best known hill in the country” – Helm Crag, Grasmere, also known as the Lion and the Lamb. Walkers download the podcast onto their iPods or MP3 players, plug in their ear-phones and set off, with “Wainwright” leading the way and giving modern-day reference points for people on the move.
Climate Change Voluntary Donation
Cumbria Tourism has joined forces with the Tourism & Conservation Partnership to create a more sustainable Cumbria and has launched the Climate Change Voluntary Donation scheme where visitors are encouraged to donate £1, which will go straight into environmentally-friendly projects such as developing new cycle paths, construction of buildings and the management of forests and wilderness areas.
Theatre By The
This special 400-seater cultural centre with an outstanding panorama of mountains on the shores of Derwentwater, Keswick, is gearing up for a major revamp in 2008. It will mean a boost to its cutting-edge theatre studio being expanded from 70-seats to 100 to host a range of controversial and contemporary productions throughout the year. Think Keswick goes Channel Four… www.theatrebythelake.com
Spa developments:
Macdonald Old England Hotel, Windermere:
The new spa facility was completed in mid-November 2007, with new facilities that include an 18m swimming pool with an outside terrace overlooking
www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/oldengland
Armathwaite Hall, near Keswick:
Is to undergo a £4 million spa development to be completed in the winter of 2008 and to result in the redevelopment of the spa with a brand new building featuring infinity pool with waterfall, hydrotherapy pool, ten treatment rooms, multi functional hospitality area suitable to cater for more than 180 people. The work in progress will be hardly visible and will not affect enjoyment of the present facilities.
The Swan Hotel,
The Swan launched its new Espa Spa in Autumn 2007. The spa offers indulgent face and body treatments in a picturesque location overlooking the River Leven at the southern tip of
Accommodation developments:
Macdonald Old England Hotel, Windermere:
The Macdonald Hotel has undergone a £8.25 million refurbishment, which was completed in November 2007. This has created an additional 49 rooms, which make a total of 103 luxury rooms, including lake view suites and a new spa facility.
www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/oldengland
Linthwaite House Hotel, Windermere:
Linthwaite House has an extension planned for early 2008, which will include a special luxury suite. www.linthwaite.co.uk
Full Circle Lake District Yurts, Rydal, Ambleside:
By Easter 2008, there will be two more yurts on this beautiful site and one is to be a secluded 'honeymoon yurt'. www.lake-district-yurts.co.uk
Langdale Hotel, Langdale:
Now has an elegant wedding gazebo to offer a unique and memorable outside location for wedding ceremonies. www.langdale.co.uk
Best in England 2008?
The Lake District has a luxury B&B and a stylish self-catering cottage both vying for Best in
Stone Cottage, Deepdale near Ullswater
Luxurious self-catering accommodation, which only opened in the Summer of 2007 has already won the Best Self-Catering Cottage in the Lake District at both the Cumbria Tourism awards, and
Stone Cottage sees every guest window framing a classic
Southwaite Green, Lorton, near Cockermouth:
New, beautiful self-catering accommodation with superb green credentials and all of the buildings are carbon neutral. www.southwaitegreen.co.uk
No.43, Arnside
No.43 Boutique Guesthouse in Arnside only re-opened in January 2008 after a complete refurbishment. It offers contemporary accommodation boasting tremendous views over
Attraction developments:
Honister Slate Mine, Borrowdale
www.honister.com
Swim With Sharks…at the Aquarium of the Lakes
A new interactive experience is opening in the Aquarium of the Lakes in
You'll never go in the water again!
The ‘Virtual Dive Bell’ will take visitors on a tour of lakes and freshwater environments around the world, recreating the sights, sounds and even smells to make the attraction a truly interactive experience. It will also give participants multiple-choice questions to answer to avoid being gobbled up by the computerised flesh eaters.
With domestic tourism struggling somewhat, one way in which operators are looking to bolster visitor numbers is by weatherproofing their attractions to combat the vagaries of the British climate.
Virtual attractions such as this certainly fit the bill from this point of view and bring a taste of the exotic to the
Grizedale Forest Park, Grizedale Forest
New facilities are planned throughout 2008 including a new café and additional works of public art. www.forestry.gov.uk
Whinlatter
The new £500,000 mountain bike trail and Go Ape high-wire forest adventure course (part-funded by the NWDA) is due to open at
A World in Miniature,
Home to the World’s smallest teddy bear and a host of other record-breaking miniatures, this unique museum holds an extensive and amazing collection of antique furniture, paintings, room sets and everyday objects at sizes you won’t believe – and will have to look through magnifying glasses to appreciate! The World’s smallest teddy bear measures just three-and-a-half millimetres, and there are also true reproductions of Rembrandt and Van Gogh paintings to marvel at. Opened early 2007. www.aworldinminiature.com
Lady Wakefield @ Ullswater Steamers
Lady Wakefield, previously known as
The Beacon, Whitehaven:
The Beacon attraction has now re-opened after its £2.2 million revamp. The result is a treasure house of past, present and future that combines an interactive museum with an art gallery and activity centre for all ages. www.thebeacon-whitehaven.co.uk
Foodie developments:
Michelin-starred food
Lucy’s of Ambleside:
Have just opened their first Lucy4 bar and bistro franchise in the old Porthole premises in Bowness-on-Windermere known as Lucy4 at the Porthole.
The Quaker Tapestry Tearooms, Kendal
The Tapestry Tearooms at the Quaker Tapestry Exhibition Centre in Kendal have been awarded the ‘Best Visitor Attraction for Vegetarians’ by the National Vegetarian Society 2007. www.quaker-tapestry.co.uk
The Highwayman, Burrow, Kirkby Lonsdale
After a £1.2m renovation, the Highwayman re-opened its doors in April 2007 and offers great, regional home-cooked food and a menu inspired by Nigel Haworth, Chef Patron of the award-winning Northcote Manor. Relaxing atmosphere with traditional, crackling log fires in the Winter and al fresco dining in the fabulous walled garden in the Summer. Winner of ‘Pub Newcomer of the Year’ in the Good Food Guide 2008.
L,enclume, Cartmel
Simon Rogan, chef patron of the Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms in Cartmel, has big plans for 2008, which include opening a new, casual restaurant, Rogan & Company in the village. In addition, L’enclume will boast two new luxury suites offering spacious, beautifully designed accommodation, and a completely refurbished dining room and bedrooms. www.lenclume.co.uk
Zeffirelli’s Jazz Bar, Ambleside
Zeffirelli’s, the Lakes premier dinner and cinema experience has just refurbished its jazz bar. The refurbishment maintains the historic Zeffirelli’s style of contemporary, art deco feel, bespoke lighting, stylish fabrics and a sophisticated, comfortable atmosphere. www.zeffirellis.com
*NEW* Events/Anniversaries
Centenary of publication of The Tale of Jemima Puddle-duck
Perhaps the most well-known Beatrix Potter character after Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-duck celebrates her centenary year in 2008 and a number of initiatives are planned with partners to help her enjoy her 100th anniversary year including introducing the great Jemima Puddle-duck Easter Egg Hunt. www.golakes.co.uk/jemima
The Lakes Chilli Fest, Levens Hall, near Kendal (16-17 August)
This will be the first ever chilli festival to take place in the North of England and is set to be the ‘hottest’ event of the Summer. Held within the grounds of award-winning Levens Hall, it will be a celebration of all things hot & spicy and only the very brave can try the hottest chillis around! Head Gardener, Chris Crowder has been growing chilli plants especially for the event, and local food producers will be ‘going hot’ for the occasion with cookery demonstrations, salsa music and dancing and children’s activities. www.chillifest.co.uk
Lakes Alive
Lakes Alive is a new season of outdoor arts events featuring some of the world’s best outdoor performers, bringing a taste of the
60 years celebration at Townend, Windermere
National Trust-owned Townend on the side of the
230th Anniversary
The first Guide to the Lakes was produced in 1778, so is celebrating its 230th anniversary in 2008.
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