Tag: Kendal

Serpentine Woods Alphabet Trail – for younger visitors to Kendal

Situated high on the western side of Kendal – the picturesque market town known as the “Gateway to the Lake District” – Serpentine Woods is a tranquil, wooded area known mostly just by locals. This area of land close to Queens Road and within easy walking distance of the town was originally used for grazing [...]read moreSerpentine Woods Alphabet Trail – for younger visitors to Kendal

10 interesting things you maybe didn’t know about Kendal in north-west England

  Sandwiched between two of England‘s most beautiful National Parks – the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, – it’s no wonder Kendal is more than just a stopover on the M6 motorway. This market town has enjoyed a rich tapestry of Roman legacies, medieval castles and Quaker heritage, not to mention its wool, snuff [...]read more10 interesting things you maybe didn’t know about Kendal in north-west England

Our favourite restaurants in Kendal

  The traditional market town of Kendal – idyllically sandwiched between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks – is fortunate to have a number of lovely cafés, bars and restaurants to choose from. But when it comes to eating out in the evening, we inevitably find ourselves returning to the same familiar [...]read moreOur favourite restaurants in Kendal