Ring House is an ideal centre from which to explore the
Lake District
and a wide variety of interests can be satisfied. The author and rambler Wainwright
extolled the virtues of Woodland Valley and there are fine walks from the cottage doors.
There is easy and immediate access to the Coniston fells and the unspoiled Duddon Valley.
Close by are the spectacular heights of Stickle Pike and Wrynose Pass into the Langdales.
The Roman road and remains of the fort at Hard Knott lead into Eskdale.
Lake sports are available at Coniston and Windermere and mountain bikes can be hired at several locations.
Great houses such as Levens Hall, Sizergh Castle, Holker Hall and Muncaster Castle
invite visitors to admire their magnificent gardens.
Brantwood near Coniston, Dove Cottage at Grasmere, the Dock Museum at Barrow and Stott Park Bobbin Mill
offer an insight into Lakeland's past, while steam railways at Haverthwaite and Ravenglass delight all comers.
South Lakeland is also rich in attractions for all ages and
all weathers - the Aquarium of the Lakes, the
South Lakes Wild Animal Park and Muncaster Owl Centre to name only a few.
A detailed information pack is available in each cottage -
please let us know if you require specific details on the area before you arrive.
Whether you are here for a short break or week's holiday we can arrange from Ring House
sailing, canoeing, paragliding, mountain bikes, golf, fishing, diving, horse riding,
steam engine driving, bird watching, painting and other activities.
Please ask for details.
For further information, please contact:
Ring House Cottages,
Woodland,
Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA20 6DG
United Kingdom
Telephone +44 (0)1229 716578 (24hr answering)
e-mail: info@ringhouse.co.uk