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Things to Do

Food and Drink

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Food Pubs in the village, all walking distance:

  • Smatt’s Duo – Lunch time café

  • Gun Dog Café – Coffee and lunch

  • The Waffle Cone – Lunch and desserts

  • The Black Bull – for fine dining and small bar. In the summer there is a pizza area and outdoor beer garden that often has live music.

  • The Dalesman – fine dining and small bar. Does a smaller and cheaper menu in the summer outside. Also often has live music and a great bartender Brian!

  • The White Hart – this says members only but you can still go in and pay a £1, this is a cheap eatery and has pool tables and sports.

 

For just drinks in the village:

  • The Thirsty Rambler – Small bar but check for opening times as not always open, serves local ales and craft beers.

  • The Red Lion – Small cosy pub

Drinking Wine
Rock Climbing Indoors

Activities

  • Golf

    • Casterton Golf Club

    • Sedbergh Golf Club

  • Paddle Boarding and Sailing

    • Killington Reservoir

  • Historical

    • Fairfield Mill

    • Skipton Castle

    • Kendal Castle (more a ruin nice for a walk)

    • Sizergh Castle

    • Levens Hall

  • With Kids

    • Lakeland Maze

    • Brockholes

Rainy Day Activities

  • Cinema / Theatre – Brewery Arts Kendal

  • Fairfield Mill

  • Kendal Climbing Centre

  • Better Kendal  - Badminton  / Table Tennis / Swimming Pool / Gym

  • Bolton Castle

  • Check the Sedbergh People’s Hall for local activities

Drinking Wine
Tying Shoe Lace

Walks and Hiking

  • Thers is a Sedbergh and Dentdale walking book for sale on the shelf, this has maps and plenty of routes.

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  • Right out the Door:

  • I would recommend Winder which is directly out the front door and up the path, this loops round at the top to the left to the trig and then carry on to loop back into the village.

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  • Walks with Children:

  • I would recommend the same walk as above however stop at the first top gate by the bench and go left, this loops back to the village and isn’t too difficult.

  • I also recommend Cautley Spout as this can be reached at the bottom on a quite flat route.

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  • Waterfalls / Caves:

  • Cautley Spout is an amazing local waterfall within a few minutes drive

  • For a longer hike there is Carlinghill Ravines

  • A little bit further a field is the following famous landmarks

  • Ingleton Waterfalls / Caves

  • White Scar Caves

Hiking in Sunset
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