Carlisle lies on the very edge of the Lake District and is England’s most northerly city today. This has not always been the case as there was a time when Carlisle was in Scotland; this is why it is not featured in the Domesday Book. It also contains both the highest and lowest points in any city, rising from sea level to more than 2,000 feet at the top of Coal Fell.

There has been a settlement in this region since the Celtic warlords dominated this area, but it was the Romans who built a garrison at Luguvalium as one of the last outposts of their empire. The garrison town remained after the Romans left, as did the fort of Caerligaluid, which eventually evolved into Carlisle.

Carlisle CastleArthurian legends claim that both King Arthur and Merlin visited Carlisle in the Dark Ages, but nothing of that era remains. The castle was founded in the 11th Century and still holds a commanding view over the modern city. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned here at one time and the castle was captured by Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745. Today the building is home to the King’s Own Royal Border Regiment, although there is no fear of another Scottish invasion! The nearby citadel was built during the reign of Henry VIII.

Carlisle Cathedral was founded in 1122 and is well worth a visit today. The stained glass in the tracery of the East Window dates back to the 14th Century, as does the barrel vaulted painted ceiling in the choir of the building. There is a treasury containing not only a display of church silverware but also an exhibition of the development of Christianity in Cumbria.

Hadrian's WallTullie House Museum and Art gallery is a venue for numerous exhibitions and other functions. There are various permanent displays featuring archaeology, geology, wildlife and the general history of the region. The biological records centre was established here in 1902 and is one of the oldest in existence. Not far away from the city is Hadrian’s Wall, built almost 2000 years ago to keep out the barbarians.

From Carlisle, it is possible to take trips into Scotland and on the scenic railway which runs between Carlisle and Settle, crossing the Yorkshire dales. Naturally, this is also a great centre for visits to the northern lakes.

Carlisle is a great place for shopping. It still has a covered Victorian market hall and farmers’ markets are held regularly. There is also an annual Food Fair and Continental Market. The main shopping street is pedestrianised and offers the usual chain stores and many smaller local shops. In addition there is a wide range of restaurants and cafés in the city and many entertainment outlets.

We found 14 listings:

Vallum Barn
Two en suite rooms available in this converted barn surrounded by open countryside. Private guest lounge and dining room.
016977 42478
New Pallyards
Serviced and self catering accomodation available on this small farm. Facilities include childrens open air play area and restaurant.
01228 577308
Lynebank Hotel & Restaurant
9 en suite rooms available in this pleasantly situated hotel. Guests have the use of a Lounge, Bar, Conservatory and an a la carte Restaurant.
01228 792820
The Crown Hotel
A range of high quality rooms are available including executive & family rooms and suites. Facilities include an award winning restaurant and a leisure club.
01228 561888
Bessiestown Farm
A luxurious multi award winning retreat offering bed & breakfast and self catering accomodation. Facilities include swimming pool and games room.
01228 577219
The Angus Hotel
11 well appointed en suite bedrooms available with a cosy licensed restaurant serving an a la carte menu.
01228 523546
The Tranquil Otter
Seven lakeshore lodges each with their own waterside decking and rowing boat available, situated in a private nature reserve. Wheelchair friendly.
01228 576661
McHardys of Carlisle
Game Fishing & Fly Tying Fishing Tackle Specialists.
01228 523988
The Carlisle Angling Association
Permits for game and coarse angling on a daily, weekly and seasonal basis.
Carlisle & District Coarse Angling Club
Coarse Angling Club. Season for membership runs from May 1st to April 30th.
01461338093
Carlisle Sub-Aqua Club - Cockermouth
Carlisle sub aqua club website featuring information on training and the club
Carlisle Racecourse
Superb facilities for day race and non race day events with seven large hospitality rooms, exhibition hall, restaurant and multiple bar facilities.
01228 522973

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