The Keswick Information Centre has a stunning, large room offering ideal meeting space or exhibition space for all types of organisations.Situated on the top floor of the Moot Hall, the Community Room can comfortably sit 50 people theatre style, or 24 people boardroom style.
A tarmac road and stone track to the quiet west shore of Windermere.
Local businesses from around Cumbria are set to become more resilient to the impacts of extreme weather as a result of two free workshops funded by the Lake District National Park and Eden District Council this month (6 and 8 Dec).
Provides additional specific knowledge and expertise on the issues, challenges and successes behind achieving the prosperous economy aims of the Lake District National Park Partnership.
A gentle undulating path to the shores of Crummock Water.
Closures of footpaths, bridleways and roads in the Lake District National Park
Made up of organisations with an interest in reducing carbon emissions in the area as part of the work of the Lake District National Park Partnership.
Photographs from the 1890s and later of Brockhole House.
The temporary foot bridge at Buttermere is to be removed and a diversion has been put in place so that the circular route round Buttermere can still be accessed. Repairs to the original Dubbs bridge will begin next summer.
The Lake District National Park has now completed the sale of Blea Brows, Coniston to The Rawdon Smith Trust charity. This is an ideal new owner who will care for the land in a sympathetic manner and will continue to provide access for the enjoyment of the wider public.
Windermere Draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan Consultation
Weather in the Lake District can be changeable so take a look at our list of the top 5 things to do on a rainy day in Keswick to keep all the family entertained.