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  1. Eden Valley is a picturesque wine region with cool climate wines, especially Riesling and Shiraz. It has a rich history of wine making dating back to 1847 and some of the world's oldest vineyards.

  2. The Eden Valley wine region is a land of rugged beauty and premium wine. A place to escape and explore. In Barossa’s high country, Eden Valley is one of Australia’s top cool-climate wine regions. Its pockets of hidden vineyards are surrounded by hills and ancient red gums.

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    • Shap
    • Brough
    • Alston
    • Lazonby
    • Melmerby
    • Langwathby
    • Little Salkeld

    The pretty town of Appleby in Westmorlandis blessed with a rich history and charming riverside walk (perfect for picnics). If you’re hoping to enjoy walking on your holiday to the Eden Valley, you’re in the right place: Appleby is located on The Dales Highway, the Westmorland Way, Lady Anne’s Way and The Pennine Way – not to mention the attractive ...

    Standing over 1,300 feet above sea level, the village of Shap offers plenty for a great day out. The remains of Shap Abbey are a must visit: built in 1100, it was one of the last Abbeys to be dissolved by Henry VIII in 1540. The ancient St. Michael’s Church still survives and was built before the Abbey in 1850. Close by is the stunning Haweswater r...

    The village of Brough was once a popular stop on the route from England to Scotland and at one time boasted ten coaching inns. It is historically divided in two, with Market Brough in the north, and Church Brough in the South. The latter is named after St Michael’s Church, which dates back to 1150. The former was granted a charter to hold a weekly ...

    Standing at around 1,000 feet above sea level, the pretty town of Alston shares the title of England’s highest market town with Buxton. It really does feel like stepping back in time when you venture into this charming town: its attractive market square looks like a scene from a Dickens novel, while the streets are cobbled and lined with traditiona...

    If you’re travelling to the Eden Valley by train, hop off at Lazonby to discover a peaceful village surrounded by glorious nature and countryside. It’s located along the Settle to Carlisle railway line, considered to be one of the most scenic in the world and well worth a trip. There’s a regular service operated by Northern, as well as heritage ste...

    The first thing you will notice about the idyllic village of Melmerby is the 11-acre village green at its heart. Horses graze surrounded by fine, red sandstone buildings. The 13thCentury Church of St John the Baptist is made of the same material. No ancient village is complete without a manor house and here you will find the grand Melmerby Hall. Th...

    The charming and idyllic village of Langwathby is another stop on the world-famous Settle to Carlisle Railway. It boasts the historic St Peter's Church with some parts inside dating back from medieval times. The Bailey bridge across the River Eden holds the record for the longest lasting temporary bridge in the country. Built in the 1960s to replac...

    Located on the C2C cycle route, the beautiful village of Little Salkeld is popular with walkers and cyclists alike. It’s home to Cumbria’s only working water mill: built in 1745, the mill still produces bread and flour, and is open to visitors. Just a short distance away you will find Lacy’s Caves. Accessible to walkers, they were named after Lieut...

  3. Eden Valley is famed for its riesling, and we’ll get to why it's so good in a second. Riesling was one of the OGs of Eden Valley, the oldest known recorded plantings way back in 1847 to establish the Pewsey Vale vineyard. Riesling is nudging towards 30% of the Eden Valley, with another 30% share held by that Barossa big gun - shiraz.

  4. Take a day trip from Busan to Eden Ski Valley Resort and race down the snowy slopes of an international-standard ski resort! Book now with instant confirmation!

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  5. Lying with the Pennines to the east and the Lake District Fells to the west, the beautiful Eden Valley around the River Eden is a mix of lush green countryside, traditional towns, and attractive sandstone villages, some dating back to Viking times.

  6. www.visiteden.co.uk › explore-eden › the-eden-valleyThe Eden Valley - Visit Eden

    The Eden Valley is a beautiful area around the River Eden, with lush green landscapes, sandstone villages and the Settle to Carlisle railway. Explore the history, culture and nature of this region, featured on TV shows and BBC2's Weekend Escapes.