By Peter van Zeller
Ravenglass grew out of the sand where three rivers flow from the Cumbrian fells into the Irish Sea. Ancient beyond record, it was a natural site for people to live and travellers to journey through.
For many people Ravenglass is synonomous with steam, but others come for walking, wildlife, sailing... More >>>
By Howard Quayle As featured in R&ER Magazine Number 188 (March 2008)
Today's visitor to Whitehaven sees a planned town of 18th Century houses, a pedestrian promenade running the length of the old port, colourful sailing craft moored in the South Harbour, and, to the north, the distinctive hills of south-west Scotland. He... More >>>
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