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Enjoy the day at both Kendal & Grasmere
The towns most famous export must be Kendal Mint Cake. Joseph Wiper came up with the original recipe for the Everest conquering energy bars, and by the time the company was sold to rival mint cake makers Romneys, there were a number of local firms producing their own brands. Kendals manufacturing industries all but vanished after the demise of the canal in the 1940s, with the first few miles of the canal from Kendal onwards being filled in and turned into building land, footpaths and cycle ways.
Today the town is home to a thriving retail sector, with no less than five shopping arcades; K Village, the Westmorland Shopping Centre, Blackhall Yard Shopping arcade, the Elephant Yard and Wainwrights Yard. The Town Centre has recently mostly been pedestrianised and offers a safe connection point for all these shopping areas.
Kendal is home to a multitude of historically exciting buildings, including the parish church on the river side in Kirkland, a number of houses and office buildings designed and built by renowned local architects, the 14th century Castle Dairy, Kendal Castle and Castle Howe, Abbot Hall Museum, Kendal Museum, a host of churches and chapels and rows of houses built from the 1600s right through to the present day.
In fact the radio broadcaster, historian and famous son of Kendal, David Starkey, once stated that Kendal could have been like York, if only they hadnt knocked down so many of the historical buildings. Such was the zealous attitude of the towns councils towards moving with the times, that, at various times in the last hundred years, great swathes of Kendals architectural gems have been demolished to make way for roads and housing developments.
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Nestling at the foot of some spectacular fells and with its own lake, this village has many shops, pubs and cafes. Popular walks include following Red Bank Road and then the footpath along the west shore of the lake towards Rydal Water. With no motor boats, this quieter lake is great for swimming and rowing. In the summer you can hire rowing boats on the lake. You can also visit Wordsworth's grave in the churchyard and buy the legendary Grasmere Gingerbread
Visit Grasmere and Rydal in the Lake District
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The majority of trips return from destination between 16:30 and 17:30. The driver will inform you of the exact time on the day, dependant on outward travel times. Whilst we do not guarantee a W/C on board most of our excursion fleet do have toilet facilities. For your comfort we allocate seating at time of booking, however reserve the right to alter or amend your seat allocation for utilisation purposes.
Our Pick-ups are as follows:
Wetherby Wetherby Whaler
Knaresborough York Place Car / Coach Park
Starbeck Methodist Church
Knaresborough Road Former Harrow Pub
Kings Road Betfred
Harrogate St Marys Walk (Montpellier)
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Contact Details | Times |
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Harrogate | Harrogate Montpellier Coach Stand Montpellier Coach Stand - St Marys Walk HG2 0NF | View | |
Kings Road - Harrogate S | Kings Road - Harrogate. Bus Stop opp. Betfred (old P.O) HG1 5JG | View | |
Knaresborough | Knaresborough HG5 0AD Coach Park (behind Marquis of Granby Pub) York Rd | View | |
Knaresborough Road -Hgate | Knaresborough Road -Harrogate Opposite CO-OP (Former Harrow Pub) HG2 7LU | View | |
Starbeck S | Starbeck HG2 7LH Outside Methodist Church, High Street, Starbeck | View | |
Wetherby | Wetherby Outside the Wetherby Whaler, Wetherby, LS22 6NE | View |