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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CumbriaCumbria - Wikipedia

    Cumbria (/ ˈkʌmbriə / KUM-bree-ə) is a ceremonial county in North West England. It borders the Scottish council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish Borders to the north, Northumberland and County Durham to the east, North Yorkshire to the south-east, Lancashire to the south, and the Irish Sea to the west.

  2. The Lake District and Cumbria. The Lake District, one of the most beautiful regions of the UK, is located in the heart of Cumbria, a predominantly rural county in the far north west of England. World famous for its beautiful lakes and mountainous fells, carved out long ago by glaciers, the Lake District today is a playground for walkers and ...

  3. www.visitcumbria.com › about-cumbria › introduction-to-cumbriaIntroduction to Cumbria

    Introduction to Cumbria. Cumbria is the most north-western county in England, bordering onto Scotland. The county of Cumbria consists of six districts (Allerdale, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle, Copeland, Eden and South Lakeland), and in 2008 had a population of just under half a million.

  4. 4 days ago · Cumbria, England. The county extends along the Irish Sea coast from Morecambe Bay to Solway Firth. It includes the famous scenic Lake District, where a deeply dissected dome of ancient volcanic and slate rocks forms a landscape of mountain peaks (the Cumbrian Mountains) and lake-filled valleys.

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · The land of high fells, deep lakes and Romantic poets, Cumbria might be the adventure capital of the UK. Cumbria is the UK’s capital of outdoor adventure – with plenty of fine dining, charming villages and historic castles, too.

  6. Places to visit in Cumbria. Visit Cumbria for an experience like no other in England. The market towns of Kendal, Keswick and Cockermouth offer a unique shopping experience for the urban dweller, and the busy lakes of Windermere and Ullswater provide ample opportunity for boating or watersports.

  7. In England’s north western corner lies ancient Cumbria and the timeless landscapes of the Lake District. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this is the perfect place to reconnect: with nature, with loved ones, and with yourself.