Northern Lake District
The River Eden rises above Mallerstang and travels northwest for 67 miles (108 km), passing through picturesque towns and villages before flowing into the Solway Firth, the divide between the north west of England and Scotland. The Eden Valley is a little known gem rarely visited. Ideal for rambling, picnicking or fishing, the river is edged by red sandstone walls, caves, gorges, gentle fords and wide peaceful reaches.
The most scenic railway in England, the Settle-Carlisle Railway is perfect for accessing the Eden Valley. Completed in 1876, the railway line took six years to build, travels through 72 miles, over 20 major viaducts and through 24 tunnels.
The Eden Valley offers easy access to the North Lakes and stunning Ullswater. The main reason for Ullswater's appeal is immediately evident from whichever direction it is approached. The lake, as it comes into view, is seen against a breathtaking backdrop of mountain scenery. It is a truly dramatic picture, as you see a shoreline of green fields, woodlands and sheer rock faces rise from the lake’s mirrored surface.
Must see and do
- Settle to Carlisle Railway, Settle
- Eden Ostrich World, Penrith
- Acorn Bank Garden, Penrith
- Winderwath Gardens, Penrith
- The Watermill at Little Salkeld, Penrith
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