The star attractions of the area around Keswick are of course the Skiddaw Mountains and beautiful Derwentwater. Sports enthusiasts should plan their holiday for the month of May to take part in the Keswick Mountain Festival. If you are not a climber, you can enjoy the public parks, swimming pools and gardens of Keswick. For evening entertainment try the Theatre by the Lake or the cinema. Keswick has a superb choice of eateries that cater to all tastes.
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A short drive down the lane signposted to the church leads you to an entrance to the church. If driving, you will need to drive along the track through 2 or 3 fields, but this means it's accessible even to the disabled. Just drive with care so as not to disturb the livestock and close the gates (which you will need to open) behind you. This leads you right down to the church by the lakeside. Alfred (Lord) Tennyson stayed at Mirehouse in 1835 while he was writing ‘Morte D’Arthur’ and St Bega’s Church inspired the opening lines: ‘…to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken cross, That stood on a dark straight of barren land,’.
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