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Combe n Sea

Local Attractions

Haverigg is a small seaside fishing village which lies on the Duddon Estuary.

Haverigg is perfectly located to enjoy the Cumbrian Coast or the Lakeside fells. 

Haverigg boasts an extensive blue flag beach and is close to RSPB Hodbarrow Nature Reserve.  

Black Combe is a short drive and whilst it is not quite Mountain status it does offer fabulous views from the top.

Haverigg is on the fringe of the Lakes with Coniston being just a short 35 minute car drive away.

Below are some recommendations for things to do near by.

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Black Combe 

Accessing the start of Black Combe hike is just a 10 minute drive away.

Black Combe stands at 600m high and the view is unique, a result of its isolated position to the south and west of the main fells.  William Wordsworth claimed: "the amplest range of unobstructed prospect may be seen that British ground commands".  From the top there are views of the glittering sea, the Isle of Man and the hills of Wales and Scotland.

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Port Haverigg Wake Park

On the doorstep of Combe 'n' Sea is Port Haverigg Wakepark, a purpose built fresh water private lake.  Enjoy wakeboarding, and paddleboarding.  

Port Haverigg are excited to introduce Cumbria's first Aqua Park 

On site there is also a bar which serves food and is dog friendly.

 

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Cumbrian Heavy Horses

The worlds only BHS approved Heavy Horse riding centre!

offering riding on fields fells and beaches, just 15 min drive from combe n sea

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La'al Ratty

Why not take advantage of purchasing a combined train ticket to take you from Millom station to Ravenglass (just 15 minute journey) and then hop on the La'al Ratty steam train.

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Hodbarrow RSPB Nature  Reserve

A visit to Combe n Sea is not complete without a walk around the harbour wall and Hodbarrow Nature Reserve. Once the site of Moorbank  iron mine, is now the home of Hodbarrow Nature Reserve and Hodbarrow lagoon, with several species of bird and a public bird hide complimented by the stunning backdrop of the fells.

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Old Man of  Coniston

Just a short drive from Combe n Sea you can access Coniston and all that it offers.  For the more energetic travellers hiking the Old Man of Coniston is highly recommended. 

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Path to Adventure

Looking for adventure....

Path to Adventure are a family run business with over 25 years experience in the outdoor industry, offering a wide range of adventure activities around the lake district, including Ghyll Scrambling, Rock Climbing, Canoeing and Abseiling!

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Wastwater Alpaca Trekking

Based at the top of the Wasdale valley, offering meet and greet experiences and Alpaca walks taking in the stunning scenery of Scafell and Great Gable

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Muncaster Castle

The historic and reputedly haunted Castle dating from the middle age is located near Ravenglass, a 30 minute drive from Combe n Sea.  The surrounding woodland and gardens teem with wildlife and exotic plants.  The Hawk and Owl centre flies hawks, eagles Owls and Vultures daily, and the castle hosts special events throughout the year.

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Ruskin Museum

Set in the heart of Coniston Village, The Ruskin Museum tells the fascinating story of Coniston and the many heroes that have lived and worked there.

The museum is now the home of Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7

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Bluebird Tours

Based in Coniston village, Blubird Tours offers bespoke private tours around the lake district.  Travel in comfort in an 8 or 16 seater vehicle chauffeured by a driver with a wealth of local knowledge.

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