Guidebook for Grange-over-Sands

Sara & Matthew
Sara & Matthew
Guidebook for Grange-over-Sands

Food Scene

Traditional country pub on the bank of the River Eea. Good selection of ales and pub food with a nice dining area at the rear of the pub.
13 habitants recommandent
The Kings Arms
The Square
13 habitants recommandent
Traditional country pub on the bank of the River Eea. Good selection of ales and pub food with a nice dining area at the rear of the pub.
Award winning café and bakery serving excellent selection of tea and cakes.
14 habitants recommandent
The Hazelmere
1&2 Yewbarrow Terrace
14 habitants recommandent
Award winning café and bakery serving excellent selection of tea and cakes.
Cosy country pub serving excellent food.
16 habitants recommandent
The Pheasant Inn
Flookburgh Road
16 habitants recommandent
Cosy country pub serving excellent food.
The Hare & Hounds is a 17th century coaching Inn nestled in the beautiful hamlet of Bowland Bridge, at the heart of the Lake District Winster Valley, with stunning views across the surrounding fells.
16 habitants recommandent
Hare & Hounds Bowland Bridge
16 habitants recommandent
The Hare & Hounds is a 17th century coaching Inn nestled in the beautiful hamlet of Bowland Bridge, at the heart of the Lake District Winster Valley, with stunning views across the surrounding fells.
L'Enclume restaurant was hailed best in the UK by 2014 Good Food Guide.
71 habitants recommandent
L'Enclume
Cavendish Street
71 habitants recommandent
L'Enclume restaurant was hailed best in the UK by 2014 Good Food Guide.
This is 1 of 3 restaurants run by Simon Rogan along with the Pig & Whistle and L'Enclume.
28 habitants recommandent
Rogan and Co
Devonshire Square
28 habitants recommandent
This is 1 of 3 restaurants run by Simon Rogan along with the Pig & Whistle and L'Enclume.
Welcome to The Pig and Whistle in Cartmel Cumbria, A friendly country pub situated in the picturesque village of Cartmel within short walking distance of Cartmel Priory and Cartmel racecourse. We offer a choice of real ales, craft beers, fine wine and spirits in a choice of settings; be it sat in front of the log fire in the bar, seated in the cosy snug, dining in the bistro or relaxing in the sunny beer garden.
9 habitants recommandent
The Pig and Whistle
9 habitants recommandent
Welcome to The Pig and Whistle in Cartmel Cumbria, A friendly country pub situated in the picturesque village of Cartmel within short walking distance of Cartmel Priory and Cartmel racecourse. We offer a choice of real ales, craft beers, fine wine and spirits in a choice of settings; be it sat in front of the log fire in the bar, seated in the cosy snug, dining in the bistro or relaxing in the sunny beer garden.
The Cavendish Arms is much more than a Lake District hotel. It's a 450-year old coaching inn, set in the picturesque village of Cartmel, with quaint low beamed ceilings, a wealth of antique furniture and a blazing log fire. We serve excellent British food using the finest of local produce, wines and traditional beers and ales. With friendly relaxed service and very comfortable rooms, you will find yourself drifting away into Cartmel?s perfectly laid back way of life. This charming retreat also has a fine restaurant where you can dine by candlelight. We now have three luxury double rooms with en-suite bathrooms and don't forget to visit our designer-led shop Perfect English.
17 habitants recommandent
Cavendish Arms Hotel
Cavendish Street
17 habitants recommandent
The Cavendish Arms is much more than a Lake District hotel. It's a 450-year old coaching inn, set in the picturesque village of Cartmel, with quaint low beamed ceilings, a wealth of antique furniture and a blazing log fire. We serve excellent British food using the finest of local produce, wines and traditional beers and ales. With friendly relaxed service and very comfortable rooms, you will find yourself drifting away into Cartmel?s perfectly laid back way of life. This charming retreat also has a fine restaurant where you can dine by candlelight. We now have three luxury double rooms with en-suite bathrooms and don't forget to visit our designer-led shop Perfect English.
The Estuary is a friendly, family-run bistro in the Edwardian seaside resort of Grange-over-Sands overlooking Morecambe Bay on the edge of the Lakes. Opened in February 2019, The Estuary is an independent family run bistro and new sister business to the award-winning Porto Restaurant in Bowness-on-Windermere. Husband and wife team, Faye & Harry Ramsey had been planning a new bistro in Grange-over-Sands for two years prior to opening and have poured their personalities into making The Estuary a thriving and vibrant place to meet, eat, drink and relax.
8 habitants recommandent
The Estuary
Main Street
8 habitants recommandent
The Estuary is a friendly, family-run bistro in the Edwardian seaside resort of Grange-over-Sands overlooking Morecambe Bay on the edge of the Lakes. Opened in February 2019, The Estuary is an independent family run bistro and new sister business to the award-winning Porto Restaurant in Bowness-on-Windermere. Husband and wife team, Faye & Harry Ramsey had been planning a new bistro in Grange-over-Sands for two years prior to opening and have poured their personalities into making The Estuary a thriving and vibrant place to meet, eat, drink and relax.

Shopping

Award-winning butchers and pie makers that pride themselves on sourcing the best quality produce from local, family-run farms.
7 habitants recommandent
Higginsons of Grange
2 Main St
7 habitants recommandent
Award-winning butchers and pie makers that pride themselves on sourcing the best quality produce from local, family-run farms.

Essentials

Open from 7am to 10pm everyday of the week
6 habitants recommandent
Co-op Food
Kents Bank Road
6 habitants recommandent
Open from 7am to 10pm everyday of the week
SPAR Grange
Main Street

Sightseeing

Sweeping lawns, space for picnics, gentle walks and easy lake access for paddling, swimming & boating. Enjoy a drink & homemade cake at the Boathouse Café whilst taking in the views up the lake.
96 habitants recommandent
Parc Fell Foot du National Trust
96 habitants recommandent
Sweeping lawns, space for picnics, gentle walks and easy lake access for paddling, swimming & boating. Enjoy a drink & homemade cake at the Boathouse Café whilst taking in the views up the lake.
Just a half hour’s walk from from Grange-over-Sands, the Hospice boasts an outstanding view that takes in the Old Man of Coniston, Helvelyn, the Langdales and Morecambe Bay.
15 habitants recommandent
Hampsfell Hospice
Hampsfell Road
15 habitants recommandent
Just a half hour’s walk from from Grange-over-Sands, the Hospice boasts an outstanding view that takes in the Old Man of Coniston, Helvelyn, the Langdales and Morecambe Bay.
Summit of Whitbarrow Scar is known as Lord’s Seat. In the 'Outlying Fells of Lakeland' by Alfred Wainwright he describes it as "the most beautiful walk in this book".
Whitbarrow - Lord's Seat
Summit of Whitbarrow Scar is known as Lord’s Seat. In the 'Outlying Fells of Lakeland' by Alfred Wainwright he describes it as "the most beautiful walk in this book".
Cartmel Priory was founded in about 1189 by William Marshall, Baron of Cartmel, and Earl of Pembroke. For more than 800 years since then the Priory Church has been a house of prayer.
33 habitants recommandent
Cartmel Priory
The Square
33 habitants recommandent
Cartmel Priory was founded in about 1189 by William Marshall, Baron of Cartmel, and Earl of Pembroke. For more than 800 years since then the Priory Church has been a house of prayer.
Follow the Back O' the Fell Road out of Lindale for miles and miles of almost traffic free cycling through the beautiful Winster Valley. Head for Bowland Bridge or Winster for some great pubs.
Lindale
Follow the Back O' the Fell Road out of Lindale for miles and miles of almost traffic free cycling through the beautiful Winster Valley. Head for Bowland Bridge or Winster for some great pubs.
Cartmel is No.44 is the New York Times list of places to visit in 2014!
61 habitants recommandent
Cartmel
61 habitants recommandent
Cartmel is No.44 is the New York Times list of places to visit in 2014!
Welcome to the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway here in the picturesque Leven Valley at the southern end of Windermere. You can ride on a steam train or visit the station tea room, gift shop, playground, picnic area or engine shed.
69 habitants recommandent
Chemin de fer de Lakeside et Haverthwaite
69 habitants recommandent
Welcome to the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway here in the picturesque Leven Valley at the southern end of Windermere. You can ride on a steam train or visit the station tea room, gift shop, playground, picnic area or engine shed.
A diverse and unique road transport collection of some 30,000 exhibits assembled over a period of almost 50 years is thoughtfully displayed alongside many non-motoring additions.
52 habitants recommandent
Musée de l'automobile de Lakeland
52 habitants recommandent
A diverse and unique road transport collection of some 30,000 exhibits assembled over a period of almost 50 years is thoughtfully displayed alongside many non-motoring additions.
Cruises from Lakeside to Bowness-on-Windermere, Brockhole Visitor Centre and Ambleside.
16 habitants recommandent
Lakeside Pier - Windermere Lake Cruises
16 habitants recommandent
Cruises from Lakeside to Bowness-on-Windermere, Brockhole Visitor Centre and Ambleside.
6 habitants recommandent
Beatrix Potters Farm station
6 habitants recommandent

Arts & Culture

Holker Hall is the home of Lord and Lady Cavendish who welcome visitors of all ages to one of the best-loved stately homes in Britain.
49 habitants recommandent
Holker Hall et jardins
49 habitants recommandent
Holker Hall is the home of Lord and Lady Cavendish who welcome visitors of all ages to one of the best-loved stately homes in Britain.
Fine Elizabethan house and world-famous gardens.
77 habitants recommandent
Levens Hall
77 habitants recommandent
Fine Elizabethan house and world-famous gardens.
Sizergh Castle and Garden is a castle, stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria, about 4 miles south of Kendal, and in the care of the National Trust.
74 habitants recommandent
Château de Sizergh
74 habitants recommandent
Sizergh Castle and Garden is a castle, stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria, about 4 miles south of Kendal, and in the care of the National Trust.
Against the backdrop of the English Lake District, Cartmel Races rekindles the spirit of the original steeplechases. Picnic in the centre of the racecourse whilst the horses race around the outside.
33 habitants recommandent
Hippodrome de Cartmel
33 habitants recommandent
Against the backdrop of the English Lake District, Cartmel Races rekindles the spirit of the original steeplechases. Picnic in the centre of the racecourse whilst the horses race around the outside.