Retail in Hall Dunnerdale
There are great places to visit near Hall Dunnerdale including some great hills, hiking areas, villages, towns, lakes, airports, islands, ancient sites, rivers and streams, ruins, woodlands, waterfalls, mountains, castles, historic buildings, historic monuments, caves, old mines, bluebell woods, nature reserves and disused railway lines.
The area around Hall Dunnerdale boasts some of the best hills including Cartmel Fell, White Pike (Seathwaite), The Knott, Broughton Moor, Catbells, Orrest Head, and Lad Hows.
The area around Hall Dunnerdale boasts some of the best hiking areas including Cartmel Fell, Coniston Coppermines Valley, Borrowdale, Troutbeck, Orrest Head, Wild Boar Fell, and Over Staveley.
Eskdale, Coniston, Askham, Arnside, Burton-in-Kendal, Kirkby-in-Furness, and Troutbeck are great places to visit near Hall Dunnerdale if you like villages.
There are a number of towns near Hall Dunnerdale including Sedbergh, Ulverston, Penrith, Kendal, Ambleside, Kirkby Stephen, and Cockermouth.
Windermere, Wastwater, Tarn Hows, Thirlmere Reservoir, Derwentwater, Ullswater, and Haweswater are great places to visit near Hall Dunnerdale if you like lakes.
There are a number of airports near Hall Dunnerdale including Barrow/Walney Island Airport, and Carlisle Lake District Airport.
There are a several good islands in the area around Hall Dunnerdale like Piel Island.
There are a number of ancient sites near Hall Dunnerdale including Hardknott Roman Fort, The Hawk, Sunkenkirk Stone Circle, Castlerigg Stone Circle, Mayburgh Henge, Gunnerkeld Stone Circle, and Castlehowe Stone Circle.
There are a several good rivers and streams in the Hall Dunnerdale area like River Lickle, Appletree Worth Beck, Crowdundle Beck, Aira Beck, Hell Gill, River Kent at Kentmere, and River Kent at Basingill.
The area around Hall Dunnerdale boasts some of the best ruins including Appletree Worth, Stephenson Ground Limekiln (ruin), Water Yeat Limekiln (ruin), Hebblethwaite Hall Gill, Shap Abbey, Sedgwick Gunpowder Works, and Old Lime Kiln at Dalton.
The area around Hall Dunnerdale boasts some of the best woodlands including Broughton Moor, Cow Close Wood, Jeffy Knotts Wood, Grubbins Wood, and Brigsteer Park.
There are a several good waterfalls in the Hall Dunnerdale area like Rydal Falls, Hebblethwaite Hall Gill, Aira Force, Dungeon Ghyll , Pull Beck, Skelwith Force, and Ibbeth Peril.
The area around Hall Dunnerdale features a number of interesting mountains including Scafell, Blencathra - Hallsfell Top, Skiddaw, Hartsop Dodd, Stony Cove Pike [Caudale Moor], Place Fell, and Wild Boar Fell.
Brough Castle, Lowther Castle, Pendragon Castle, Lammerside Castle, Kendal Castle, Sizergh Castle, and Castlesteads (Lowther) are great places to visit near Hall Dunnerdale if you like castles.
Hall Dunnerdale has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Acorn Bank, Church of St Peter Askham, St Michael’s Church at Lowther, Askham Hall, Acorn Bank Watermill, Lowther Mausoleum, and Smardale Gill Viaduct.
Fairy Steps is a great place to visit close to Hall Dunnerdale if you like historic monuments.
Caves to visit near Hall Dunnerdale include Cathedral Quarry, Fairies Cave, Holy Well Cave, and Buttermere Tunnel.
Hall Dunnerdale has some unmissable old mines nearby like Cathedral Quarry, Parrock Quarry, Hodge Close Quarry, Penny Rigg Quarry Adit, Three Kings Mine, Horse Crag Quarry, and Tilberthwaite Gill Head Waterfall Level.
Cow Close Wood, and Jeffy Knotts Wood are some of Hall Dunnerdale best bluebell woods to visit near Hall Dunnerdale.
Smardale Gill Nature Reserve is a great place to visit close to Hall Dunnerdale if you like nature reserves.
Smardale Gill Nature Reserve is one of Hall Dunnerdale's best, nearby disused railway lines to visit in Hall Dunnerdale.
Hall Dunnerdale History
There are some historic monuments around Hall Dunnerdale:
- Two ring cairns on Gawthwaite Moor
- Prehistoric enclosure containing ten clearance cairns south west of Boat How, Burnmoor
- Prehistoric cairnfield, associated field system and hut circle east of Water Crag
- Green How West unenclosed prehistoric hut circle settlement 540m NNE of Birkerthwaite
- Prehistoric cairnfield, hut circle settlement, field system, funerary cairn, and a medieval shieling on Birkby Fell west of Devoke Water
- Prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system north of Pike How, 650m west of High Ground
- Prehistoric enclosure north of Little Pie, Burnmoor
- Prehistoric cairnfield and linear boundary on Hesk Fell 800m north of Holehouse Bridge
- Sike Moss prehistoric cairnfield and two ring cairns 215m north east of Woodend Bridge
- Pike How prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system 320m south west of High Ground
- Hardknott Roman fort, bath-house, parade ground and tribunal, 4 Roman roads, Roman quarries and 3 cairns
- Brown Rigg prehistoric cairnfield and a funerary cairn 400m south east of Woodend Bridge
- Prehistoric cairnfield 420m south east of the triangulation pillar on Rough Crag
- Hare Gill prehistoric cairnfield, hut circle settlement and associated field system 715m SSE of Fisher Gate
- Prehistoric hut circle settlements, enclosure, cairnfields, funerary cairns, a dispersed medieval settlement, field system and kilns on Heathwaite Fell
- Roman road from Wrynose Bottom to Hardknott Ford
- Rough Crag prehistoric cairnfield, funerary cairn and a linear boundary 1000m ENE of Woodend Bridge
- Rough Crag prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system 600m ENE of Woodend Bridge
- Hesk Fell prehistoric cairnfield and funerary cairn, a linear boundary, and a dispersed medieval settlement and field system 840m west of Horseman Gate
- Sunkenkirk Stone Circle, 230m south east of Swinside
- Settlement on The Hawk
- Prehisitoric cairnfield 850m north west of Woodend Bridge
- Prehistoric cairnfield, hut circle settlement and associated field system 290m south east of Low Birker Tarn
- Great Crag prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system 710m south east of Birkerthwaite
- Prehistoric round cairn on Whitfell
- Prehistoric cairnfield 420m north east of Winds Gate
- Lath Rigg prehistoric cairnfield, hut circle and field system on Thwaites Fell 600m NNW of Thwaite Yeat
- Cairnfield including a funerary cairn, standing stone and three stone banks south of Eller How, Burnmoor
- Smallstone Beck prehistoric cairnfield 410m east of Birkerthwaite
- Prehistoric cairnfield, ring cairn, hut circle and field system on Thwaites Fell 670m east of Hodgewife Well
- Prehistoric hut circle settlement and cairnfield, three medieval settlements and associated field systems, and two shielings north of Crosbythwaite
- Cairnfield 210m south west of Throng Moss Reservoir
- Cairns and enclosure on The Rigg, Banishead
- Cairnfield including a prehistoric enclosure, 5 stone circles, 10 funerary cairns, 6 stone banks, 2 stone walls, a lynchet and a trackway on Burnmoor
- Conscientious Objectors’ Stone, 140m south east of Green Moor farmhouse
- Brown Rigg prehistoric cairnfield 375m east of Woodend Bridge
- Prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system 630m east of the confluence of Hall Beck and Devoke Water
- Prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system 730m ENE of Birkerthwaite
- Cairnfield south of Straighthead Gill, Burnmoor
- Prehistoric enclosure, hut circle and adjacent cairnfield east of Whillan Beck, Burnmoor
- Cairns on Kiln Bank 1/6 to 1/2 mile (270m-800m) SSE of Far Kiln Bank Farmhouse
- Prehistoric cairnfield 840m east of Birkerthwaite
- Prehistoric cairnfield and associated field system 800m north west and 800m north of Woodend Bridge
- Dike, circles and cairns on Bleaberry Haws
- Mickleden Beck prehistoric cairnfield and field system, funerary cairn and a medieval dispersed settlement centred 840m south west of Pike of Stickle
- Roman road in Wrynose Bottom
- Duddon Bridge Ironworks and associated leats and Duddon Bridge Bobbin Mill and associated leats 370m north west of Duddon Bridge
- Prehistoric enclosure containing three hut circles and eight clearance cairns and an adjacent hut circle and cairnfield north east of Boat How, Burnmoor
- Maiden Castle round cairn, Burnmoor
- Prehistoric cairnfield, field system, two funerary cairns, a Romano-British farmstead, field system and a post-medieval haematite mine at Brantrake Moss
- Crosby Gill prehistoric cairnfield and field system and a dispersed medieval settlement and associated lynchets 450m west of Crosbythwaite
- Prehistoric cairnfield and linear boundary on Thwaites Fell immediately north of Hodgewife Well
- Prehistoric cairnfield immediately south of Birkerthwaite
- Prehistoric cairnfield south west of Water Crag, 290m north west of the confluence of Linbeck Gill and Devoke Water