Ulverston is a market town in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria in North West England. Historically in Lancashire, the town is in the Furness area 8 miles (13 kilometres) north-east of Barrow-in-Furness. It is close to the Lake District, and just north of Morecambe Bay, neighboured by Swarthmoor, Pennington and Rosside.
Restaurants in Ulverston
5.0 based on 20 reviews
As a Tex-Mexan myself, this food is absolutely delicious. The venue is gorgeous and has thoughtful, tasteful decoration. The staff are amazing, such terrific service. We were a large party and everything was fabulous. Portion sizes are large (come hungry). Really enjoyed eating here.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Gummer's How is easy to reach via the A590, turning onto the A592 at Newby Bridge, and then right onto Fell Foot Brow. Continue to drive or cycle up the incredibly steep hill until you reach the car park at Gummer's How. There are also several laybys where you can sensibly leave your car. You can probably do without a map for the basic walk, but if you have an OS map, the grid ref for the start is SD 390 877, height 681ft. If you go off the main path onto the myriad of smaller paths, we would definitely recommend a map. Start by taking the footpath northwards, signposted Gummer's How. Almost immediately you will be rewarded with magnificent views of the lake. The path is a little bit challenging, but straightforward if you're reasonably fit and wearing sensible walking shoes. Grid ref for the summit is SD 390 884, height 1034ft. At the top there is a trig point, and some fabulous views of Windermere. Total length of the walk, there and back, is about 1.2 miles.
A place to walk and enjoy the 360 degree view at the top . Suitable for all Ages but probably needs Sticks on the descent if you’re elderly . Just love walking up there . Always Plenty of people about but not too many That it’s crowded .
5.0 based on 17 reviews
We went to the movies and saw Yesterday. This is our second time at this theater. We were here 10 years ago. Great movie house. Nothing changes - the same today as probably 80 years ago! Lovely place to catch a first run movie! Very friendly staff!
5.0 based on 105 reviews
C-19 update WE ARE OPEN FOR BIKE HIRE FROM 29th APRIL 2021. Bookings can still be made for the 30th April onwards into Spring, Summer and Autumn 2021. We are bike hire specialising in a range of top end road bikes and MTN bikes such as Titanium Enigma and Carbon Trek Madone road bikes, coupled with an extensive portfolio of E-Bikes, all terrain gravel bikes, Hybrid leisure bikes, children's bikes and buggies. Prior booking of hire bikes is essential to ensure availability and for Covid protocols.The bike hire can also be coupled with guided adventure rides in the Lake District on or off road . Prior booking is essential. Cumbria and North Lancashire agents for New Enigma road , gravel bikes and Hunt wheels. New bikes in stock in a range of sizes and models of Enigma Titanium framed road and Titanium Hard tail MTN bikes to ride in the Lake District and at home.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
From Garden Shed to Old Calf Shed: Ulverston's one and only multi award-winning Gin Distillery. Open to Social Bubble Gin Experiences: Make Your Own Gin, Make Your Own Bath Tub Gin, Afternoon G&Teas, Gin Tours & Tastings. Booking essential so please call Zoe to chat through all your options. We are also Ulverston's unique Wedding Venue! For all you lovers of gin, you can tie the knot among the gin stills or in our stylish bar! COVID: At this time The Shed is not open to the public. We continue to follow guidelines and will reopen when safe to do so. In the meantime, our ONLINE SHOP is open, we offer LOCAL DELIVERY and FREE NATIONWIDE DELIVERY. Our ONLINE GIN TASTINGS are proving very popular and sell out quickly.
Zoe and Andrew are excellent hosts. Even before we arrived I was emailing Zoe with one question or another and she answered immediately and was very helpful. There were 5 of us for the gin distillery tour and afternoon tea. Andrew was very informative explaining how they started the company and how the gin is made. As many ingredients as possible are sourced locally. The gins we had were really good, my favourite being the fancy frolic. Then came afternoon tea. Oh my, Zoe had pulled out all the stops. The presentation was stunning, sandwiches tasty and all the cakes were home made. She even made a birthday cake for my friends birthday and provided candles. We had a lovely few hours there and I would highly recommend it. Thanks to you both and I really hope your business flourishes. Please note everyone, they also give money to various charities.
4.5 based on 188 reviews
Cumbria crystal is one of the last remaining producers of hand-blown and hand-cut lead English crystal. We only use traditional glass making methods and our small team of highly skilled artisans are committed to making our crystal of both traditional & contemporary designs. The factory lies at the edge of the lake district where visitors can watch the mastery of the art of making exceptional crystal. You can see our skilled artisans working Monday to Friday 9am - 4.30pm and glass blowing experiences are available Saturday to Wednesday 9am - 5pm (Sunday 10am - 4pm), pre-booking is advised via our website.
We were lucky enough to have a bauble blowing experience given to us as a wedding present. Claire guided us both through the whole experience with patience and care and explained the whole process reassuring us with her expertise. We picked the baubles up a few days after and are thrilled with them. A lovely momento of a brilliant experience combined with a wedding present. A visit to the shop is also highly recommended, a beautiful selection of crystal.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
A shop filled with a great selection of non-supermarket wine, boutique beer, gifts, cheese, hampers and cigars.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
One of the warmest, friendliest pub I've ever been in, from the big, joyous crowd on a music night to fundraisers for the local foodbank to quiet Sundays nattering in the garden. A pub run by big-hearted, funny, community-minded people who make the world a little warmer by creating this space.
4.0 based on 544 reviews
Now open in our new location. We have a vastly improved exhibition area for you to learn about the life and work of Stan Laurel, with many information boards, personal items and pictures to see. Our cinema area can accommodate around 30 people, showing films and documentaries all day. This is the first phase of our expansion plans with new things being added all the time. The Laurel and Hardy Museum in Ulverston began as the private collection of Bill Cubin, a lifelong fan. Now being run by his grandson, we hope to entertain and inform you about the worlds' best loved double act. New display recently opened. The museum began life as private collection, a wonderful jumble of memorabilia. Our new display attempts to recreate that feeling. A small room packed to the gills with pictures, statues, mugs, records, anything and everything to do with The Boys.
Loved the place ! A must for a laurel and hardy fan ! So interesting , so many ornaments and things to see , has a small cinema playing back to black videos of the boys , and a bonus has a little bar area to sit back with a pint and take in the films
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