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Group Travel

The Western Lake District has a great deal to offer to suit groups of all sizes. Whatever your taste, needs and expectations we have it all!

The area has a variety of choices from Destination Ravenglass to the Georgian Port of Whitehaven. From Historic Cockermouth, to the coastal town of Maryport and on to the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

For more information and assistance in planning your trip, please e-mail us to request one of our Group Travel Brochures - in it you will find Attractions listings, example itineries, town coach parking information and maps telling you how to get there.

Examples Itineraries

Group travel brochure

Group Travel Newsletter

Also, for further details on Group Travel in and around the Western Lake District please read the newsletters below.

Spring 2008

Winter 2008 featuring details on Theatre by the Lake's new season and The Jennings Brewery Tour

Autumn 2007 featuring The Beacon in Whitehaven's grand re-opening and details on Cockermouth - A great destination for a short break

Summer 2007 featuring Solway Coast and Millom RAF Museum

Spring 2007 featuring details on the new family of Group Travel Guides for Cumbria

If you would like to receive this newsletter, that is produced by Cumbria Tourism, please e-mail them with your request.

For further information on Group Travel please see www.cumbria4coaches.com


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