What to do and see in Broughton-in-Furness, England: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

December 10, 2021 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in Broughton-in-Furness, United Kingdom including Swinside Stone Circle, Path to Adventure, The Manor Arms, Hardknott Pass, Melville Tyson.
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1. Swinside Stone Circle

Swinside, Broughton-in-Furness England http://www.visitcumbria.com/sl/swinside-stone-circle/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Swinside Stone Circle

Reviewed By 128MaggieL - Callao, United States

This marvelous neolithic stone circle lies in a field on moorland near the Duddon Valley To reach it you take a minor road off the A595, signed Broadgate, about 2 miles from the Duddon Bridge. The track to Swinside is private, so you have to walk. You can park at Crag Hall in the farm's courtyard. The parking space is limited, but fortunately, there were no other visiting cars on the day my fiance and I explored the circle. We then walked about 2 miles to the circle. Our walk included crossing a stream. There are rough "stepping stones," but they're round on top and presented me with a bit of a challenge. (On the way back, I simply waded across because I was afraid of slipping off the stones. I decided that getting wet was better than getting a broken ankle.) We then crossed a couple of fields, squeezed through a narrow stone stile, and turned right onto a road that leads to a rough stony track. The track eventually led us to the circle on top of the fell moorland, immediately below Swinside Farm.The circle lies in a cow field. You can see it easily from the track, but public access is to the field easy and the field's gate is not locked. There's a superb view of the entire circle from Raven Crag, which overlooks it..We were thrilled discover this little-visited neolithic gem. On the way down, you get a great view of the Duddon estuary near Millom.

2. Path to Adventure

Excellent
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5.0 based on 128 reviews

Path to Adventure

Path to Adventure provide a wide range of bespoke outdoor activities which will be tailored to suit your groups requirements and abilities. Whether you are looking for peace and tranquility, thrills and adrenaline, friendship and laughter or just some time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life you'll find it with us in amongst the majestic mountains, tranquil forests and flowing rivers. Each activity will be under the guidance of our expert and qualified instructors to ensure you have both a safe and fantastic experience. We provide all high quality safety equipment with each activity. Activities we provide are Ghyll Scrambling, Canoeing, Rock Climbing and Abseiling, Bushcraft, Scrambling, Guided walks in the Lake District, Archery and Team building.

3. The Manor Arms

The Square, Broughton-in-Furness LA20 6HY England +44 1229 716286 [email protected] http://www.manorarmsthesquare.co.uk
Excellent
63%
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

The Manor Arms

Reviewed By jcmihanovich - Rio Cuarto, Argentina

I stayed there for one night. People at the place are very kind. The room was confortable and clean. Also the pub downstairs is really good. I recomend to stay at this place.

4. Hardknott Pass

Lake District National Park, Broughton-in-Furness England
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Hardknott Pass

Reviewed By johnhouston2 - Knaresborough, United Kingdom

Hardknott Pass carries the minor motor road between Eskdale and the Duddon Valley, and is situated between the hamlets of Boot and Cockley Beck. It goes through some very rugged and attractive countryside and is a twisting single track road with passing places - and lots of very steep parts! As someone who doesn’t like the over-commercialised parts of the Lake District, this area is so refreshing, and because the road is considered a “challenging” drive, it doesn’t get too busy. And is it a difficult drive? Well, I suppose it depends entirely on your personal preferences and experience. I love driving mountain passes and have done so all over Europe, and would rate this one as moderate. As long as you use the passing places properly you’ll be fine. My current car is a largish Land Rover Discovery, and as far as I’m concerned, the road is perfectly wide enough. So unless you have a very wide car, or are a very nervous driver - give it a go. It’s a great drive, and connects with Wrynose Pass which is just as good.

5. Melville Tyson

Broughton -in - Frurness 1 Princes Street, Broughton-in-Furness LA20 6HQ England +44 1229 716247 http://www.melvilletyson.co.uk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Melville Tyson

Reviewed By H4835JCpetern

This is a traditional Butchers with quality products you won't be disappointed. The home made Black pudding so good it's worth the effort to drive to Try the cracking!!.

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