Sedbergh (/ˈsɛdbər/ SED-bər or locally /ˈsɛbər/ SEB-ər) is a small town and civil parish in Cumbria, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies about 10 miles (16 km) east of Kendal and about 10 miles (16 km) north of Kirkby Lonsdale. The town sits just within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Sedbergh is at the foot of the Howgill Fells on the north bank of the River Rawthey which joins the River Lune about 2 miles (3 km) below the town.
Restaurants in Sedbergh
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We offer a range of diverse and iconic canoeing and kayaking trips in and around the Sedbergh area, taking in breath-taking views from Lake Windermere, Coniston, Ulswater and Derwentwater. Depending on the individual (and/or) groups level of ability we offer a number of unique types of package,including: Flat Water Sea Kayaking Flat Water Kayak Touring White Water River Touring White Water Slalom
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Quiet an easy walk, lovely views and well worth it to see the ‘Spout’. Dog friendly. Parking however can be an issue if lots of people are visiting at the same time.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
I am a Quaker, so visiting here was extra special. It exudes the goodness and power of centuries of worship. That power, of its simplicity, takes your breath away. It’s a time capsule of serenity. To walk to Meeting, from Sedbergh, which I shall do next year, is easy. What a wonderful visit.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Set in the shadow of the glorious Howgills near Sedbergh and restored from a Victorian woollen mill, Farfield Mill provides an excellent visit for arts and heritage enthusiasts alike. Take your time to discover a programme of top-quality exhibitions; a unique range of fine art and crafts created by resident and visiting artists; fascinating displays telling the history of the Mill; Weaving demonstrations from our farfield friends of hand weaving on Mondays and Wednesdays; rugs or throws produced on the mill’s own looms… plus The Tea Room for delicious food.
Came upon this place while travelling from the Yorkshire Dales to Lake District, just outside Sedbergh. Had no idea what to expect. The Mill was warm - dreadful weather oustide - and the staff were welcoming. Excellent display of arts and crafts as you go in, all different types from ceramics to weaving, all that we saw was local to the North-West. Bright and airy. There were a couple of artists/crafters 'in residence' which added to the atmosphere. The cafe was in a well restored room, had freshly made sandwiches and scones. The only criticism was the lack of clotted cream (seems a common issue in Yorkshire to me? - Sedbergh used to be in Yorks). My wife came away with a couple of felting kits and could have bought more. Will be going back.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The Craftworkshop is a co-operative venture set in the heart of Sedbergh. It is a place to meet, make, share and sell crafts. Come and visit us and you will see a wide variety of crafts, most of them made locally, all of them handmade by members of, or suppliers to, our co-operative. We are a not-for-profit organisation, but we do sell our crafts in order to cover our costs.
This is a lovely shop, a real treasure trove of beautiful handcrafted items. I felt completely spoilt for choice in here, and it's lovely that everything is from the local community. The quality and range is astounding. I eventually chose a beautiful yew wood bowl as a gift for my husband and he loves it! The lady looking after the shop was very friendly too. We'll definitely be back!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
An excellent independent shop with a personal touch. Good range of gear from jackets & jumpers to waterproofs & wellies. Stocks a good range of boots including EKU at amazing prices ... at least 25% lower than normal retail. Great KEELA waterproofs. Lovely range of socks. OS maps and Sedbergh soap too! My most recent purchase was a Head torch which I’ve used many times in the last 3 weeks. I’m a very happy repeat customer.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Westwood Books has over 75,000 secondhand, antiquarian and new books. Also stocked are gifts, cards, CD's and jigsaws.
I always enjoy dropping into Westwood books when I'm in the area - it's a perfect independant bookshop with a great selection of books
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Open almost every day, the Information and Book Centre welcomes visitors to Sedbergh and the Yorkshire Dales. We have detailed local knowledge and a wide range of maps, walk books and information about attractions. We also have some gifts for sale, many with a Sedbergh theme, and half of our space is given over to second-hand books from a range of dealers, as befits Sedbergh's Book Town status.
The staff are so warm and welcoming - they were full of useful information and lots and lots of choice in terms of maps etc to help you decide what to do on your trip
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Although only a 10 hole course, don’t let this put you off. The views all around the course are stunning, and played as an 18 hole course it punches well above its weight. Really friendly people help make a day here a treat. Without doubt we will return. A little gem.
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