Things to do in Stainton, Cumbria
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Stainton, Cumbria.
The Arts in Stainton
The arts within 10 miles of Stainton.
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Heron Corn Mill
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Abbot Hall is an art gallery located in a Grade I listed Georgian building in Kendal, Cumbria with an outstanding collection and exhibitions.
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Wildlife in Stainton
Wildlife within 10 miles of Stainton.
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The Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
With over 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates, the Lakeland Wildlife Oasis is a unique and exciting blend of wildlife and interactive hands-on displays.

Warton Crag | The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
Dominated by limestone cliffs, decorated by wildflowers and colonised by rare butterflies, Warton Crag will leave you spellbound.

Brown Robin | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Typical limestone woodland with magnificent display of spring flowers interspersed with species rich grassland. Wax cap fungi and yellow meadow ants are found here. Great views over the Kent estuary.

Barkbooth Lot | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Rough fell, grassland, wetland and wooded areas provide a diverse habitat where dragonflies, damselflies and the rare high brown fritillary butterfly abound.

Over Kellet Pond | The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
Wetland plants, important invertebrates and protected amphibians show why our smallest nature reserve is also one of the most important.

Dorothy Farrer's Spring Wood | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
This upland oak woodland is rich in mosses, ferns and liverworts. Bluebells and wild garlic carpet the wood in the spring and both pied and spotted flycatchers and redstarts are seen.
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The Great Outdoors in Stainton
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Stainton.
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Foulshaw Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Ospreys use Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve as a nesting site. To visit, for free, see the directions below.
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Hutton Roof Crags | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Hutton Roof Crags contains some of the best areas of limestone pavement in Britain, with a wealth of unusual plants and animals. Pavement occurs in a mosaic with woodland, scrub, grassland and heath.

Hale Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Once a large freshwater lake this unusual wetland habitat has a number of rare plant species. A speciality of the site here is the delicate bird's eye primrose, whilst other species include the black bog-rush, wild columbine and fragrant orchid.

Park Wood | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Park Wood is a serene ash woodland that’s had continuous woodland cover for hundreds of years. Limestone pavement is a feature of the local area and at Park Wood trees struggle to root and grow amongst it, so the woodland canopy is sparse.

Burns Beck Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Wild and undisturbed, this small reserve of raised and valley mires provides a habitat for many animal and plant species.

Meathop Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Sphagnum, sundew and other unusual plants create a colourful carpet on this raised mire. Rich in invertebrate life myriads of butterflies, moths, dragonflies and damselflies are seen.

Latterbarrow | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
This small reserve, a mix of grassland, woodland and scrub has a surprising variety of plant species. It is a haven for insect life.

Whitbarrow - Hervey Memorial Reserve | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
With stunning views of the Cumbrian fells and Morecambe Bay, this is a great place to walk and explore. Rich in wildflowers and butterflies.

Nichols Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Colourful sphagnum moss, sundew and other plants create a carpet on the surface of this raised mire. Large heath butterflies, dragonflies and bog bush-cricket can be found.

Howe Ridding Wood | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Ancient woodland with exceptionally rich and interesting range of flowering plants. Coppice management benefits several species of butterfly and part of the nature reserve is a traditional orchard with Westmorland damson and apple trees.

Grubbins Wood | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Limestone woodland provides shade for many species of ferns. Large mounds on the woodland floor are home to southern wood ants.
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Sport in Stainton
Sport within 10 miles of Stainton.
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Silverdale Golf Club
Silverdale Golf Club is a friendly club with a beautiful course. We welcome visitors and offer some of the best golf in Lancashire

Sedbergh Golf Club
You'll struggle to find a more welcoming and friendly golf club. We welcome golfers of all abilities and ages. Not a golfer? No problem, you're equally welcome at the golf club, either to enjoy some fabulous food or drinks in the clubhouse or on the patio.
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History and Heritage in Stainton
History and heritage within 10 miles of Stainton.
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Warton Old Rectory | English Heritage
A rare survival of a large 14th-century stone house with great hall and chambers. It served as a residence and courthouse for the wealthy and powerful rectors of Warton.

Stott Park Bobbin Mill | English Heritage
Nestled on the shores of Lake Windermere in Cumbria, this extensive working mill produced literally millions of wooden bobbins vital to the Lancashire spinning and weaving industries.
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