| HIGH HOUSE: THINGS TO
DO
High House is superby located for those looking to
get away from it all. There is plenty to do in the area with just
a few suggestions listed below.
Wasdale (4 miles)
With England's deepest lake (Wastwater), highest mountain
(Scafell), smallest church (St Olafs) and biggest liar, Wasdale
is well worth a visit. Click
here for more information about Wasdale.

Yewbarrow in Wasdale
Ravenglass (4 miles)
Muncaster Castle, with its gardens and owl centre
The Ravenglass & Eskdale steam railway
Click here for more information
about Ravenglass

Eskdale (4 miles)
Hundreds of walks including England's highest mountain,
Scafell pike and Stanley Ghyll waterfall. You can hire bikes from
the YHA.
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about Eskdale

Burnmoor Circle in Eskdale
Ambleside (32 miles)
From Eskdale is Ambleside, a sometimes hair-raising
journey over Hardknott and Wrynose passes (the steepest road in
England).
Whitehaven (15 miles)
Georgian harbour town (and your nearest supermarket
- Morrisons and Tesco)

Whitehaven harbour at night
Haverigg (18 miles)
Water-sports at Haverigg
Port Water Centre.
Silecroft Beach (15 miles)
At Silecroft there is five miles of beach. You can
also go horse-riding along the beach.
Coniston (24 miles)
Coniston is a lovely village with plenty to do and
see. Click here for further
information.
Ennerdale (15 miles)
Ennerdale
(6 miles away) is famed for being the Lake District's wild lake.
You can walk round the bottom of it or venture up on the high fells
around it. There is a forest there too which has bike trails through
it. Bikes can be hired from the Shepherd's Arms pub in Ennerdale.
Sunrise at Ennerdale
Cockermouth (23 miles)
Cockermouth,
the birthplace of William Wordsworth, is 11 miles away. William
Wordsworth's home is worth a visit, as is Jennings Brewery and Museum.

The Bitter End at Cockermouth
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