What time does threlkeld village hall open?

Threlkeld Village Hall and its coffee shop are generally open 7 days a week from 9:30 AM to 4 PM. During summer months, the coffee shop may extend its hours until 5 PM. It serves as a community hub with facilities available for hire.
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What time does the Threlkeld Cafe open?

Threlkeld Coffee Shop

The Coffee Shop has wonderful views with indoor and outdoor seating, free WIFI and parking. It is on the C2C cycle route and is a great place to stop for a light lunch with locally sourced food, home baking, Fairtrade teas and Italian style coffees. Open 7-days a week, 9:30am-4pm.
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Where to park in Threlkeld?

A small free car park with donation box and 8 spaces. Located on the site of the Threlkeld, off the A66. From the A66, turn into the B5322 and take the 2nd left, the car park is on your left.
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Where is Threlkeld in the Lake District?

The village of Threlkeld is situated at the foot of the mighty Blencathra looking towards St John's in the Vale and Clough Head at the Northern end of the Helvellyn range It is located 4 miles to the east of Keswick just off the A66 which runs between Keswick and Penrith. It is 15 minutes drive from J40 of the M6.
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What is there to do in Threlkeld?

There is so much to see and do - here's a list of some of our top recommendations.
  • Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum. ...
  • Blencathra. ...
  • Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path. ...
  • Castlerigg Stone Circle. ...
  • Latrigg. ...
  • Keswick. ...
  • Theatre By The Lake. ...
  • Keswick Launch.
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Threlkeld Hall Touring Site, LAKE DISTRICT - Stopover

What does 7am 7pm parking mean?

"7am to 7pm parking" means parking is restricted during those hours, but typically allowed at other times (like overnight or weekends), often on single red lines or yellow lines where the rule applies only within the stated times, but always check for additional signs indicating loading bays, resident permits, or other exceptions, as it could also mean no stopping/parking except for specific loading/disabled purposes within those times.
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How long is Keswick to Threlkeld railway walk?

FAQs on the Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Walk

The walk is 3.2 miles each way and 6.4 miles there and back.
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Where to eat near Jodrell Bank?

298 restaurants available nearby
  • Cibo Wilmslow. 4.6. Exceptional(365) ...
  • The Ivy Brasserie and Roof Garden, Manchester. 4.6. Exceptional(12104) ...
  • The Cut & Craft Manchester. 4.4. Awesome(542) ...
  • Hawksmoor Manchester. 4.7. ...
  • The Ivy Asia, Spinningfields. 4.7. ...
  • Blacklock Manchester. 4.8. ...
  • Albert's Didsbury. 4.6. ...
  • The Coast Prestbury. 4.8.
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Is there food at Delamere Forest?

About Delamere Forest Cafe

Our family run restaurant serves quality, locally sourced food throughout the day. We are currently open from 9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday, and from 9.00am to 5.00pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Does Cafe 47 offer breakfast?

Café 47 is open Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Breakfast: 7 – 10 a.m. Lunch: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Where do you park for the Keswick to Threlkeld railway walk?

There is level access at the Keswick Leisure Centre end. There is a pay and display car park at Keswick Leisure Centre at the start of the trail with two disabled spaces. There are regular seats along the route with a picnic area close to the entrance of the tunnel.
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Can I park in front of someone else's house?

Do I own the space outside my house? Unfortunately, there is no law to say only you have the right to park outside your own home. If you are not breaking any laws in the Highway Code, car owners are free to park where they want.
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Which day is parking free?

"Free parking day" isn't a universal holiday but refers to local council schemes, often on Sundays, Bank Holidays, or specific evenings/weekends (like after 6 PM or for a few hours on Saturday) in various cities (e.g., York, Bedford, Southampton), with specific rules like Blue Badge holder exemptions or mandatory ticket display even for free periods. To find free parking, check your local council's transport/parking website for specific dates and locations, as rules vary significantly.
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Where is the least touristy area of the Lake District?

Haweswater and Kentmere

The eastern fells along the eastern edge of the Lake District are a less common place for tourists to visit. Haweswater is a reservoir west of Shap and is tricky to reach, with a single road leading in and out. You need a car to get here, and the best views are found on foot.
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What not to miss in Lake District?

Don't miss iconic hikes like Catbells or Scafell Pike, taking a cruise on Windermere or Ullswater, exploring Beatrix Potter's world in Bowness, riding the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, visiting historic Grasmere (Wordsworth's home), and experiencing the dramatic scenery of Derwentwater and Buttermere, plus iconic spots like Castlerigg Stone Circle and Aira Force waterfall. Mix outdoor adventure with cultural gems like Brockhole (Windermere's Visitor Centre) and charming villages.
 
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What is the most visited place in the Lake District?

Explore Windermere and Ambleside

Windermere and the surrounding area is arguably the most famous and popular area in the Lake District.
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What is the scariest pass in the Lake District?

The Hardknott Pass in the Lake District. 1 in 3, 180 degree hairpins, gravel, ripples and potholes - probably the most dangerous piece of road in the UK.
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