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Eden Valley & North Pennines

The Eden region gets its name from the river that runs through most of its length. Lacey’s Caves, on the upper banks of the Eden, which were dug out of the red sandstone rocks, can be reached from the village of Great Salkeld.

Nearby to the market town of Appleby is Rutter Force – an impressive waterfall, which powers a mill wheel. The two main lakes in this region are Ullswater, and Haweswater (which is actually a reservoir) both which lie within the Lake District National Park.

England’s best known ridge – Striding Edge, climbs up to Helvellyn, which is the Lake District’s third highest mountain.

Please choose a Cumbrian View by clicking the red dots on the map or from the list above. Please note the map is for reference only and is not to scale.

eden valley and north penines map

Explore the views above at you leisure then take a look at the best accommodation, places to eat and things to do in the county.

cumbrian views
haweswater ullswater st lawrence's church Lacey's Caves rutter force penrith castle Alston - signal box Alston - station Long Meg penrith town centre bannerdale appleby town centre Ainstable carrock fell swineside pooley bridge jetty pooley bridge aira force bridge aira force patterdale striding edge striding edge overlooking red tarn


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