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Arnside
Arnside is a village in the Cumbria section of England’s Lake District. The village is on the railway line that travels to West Cumbria and passes over the River Kent using the Arnside viaduct. The village was actually a local port until the viaduct was built in the 19th century. Arnside Knott is a hill rising out of the estuary and overlooks Arnside. There is a railway line that serves the village and has been in operation since 1857.You will also find a few busses that run through Arnside.
There is a variety of choices of places to stay including hotels, youth hostels, guest houses, self-catering facilities and bed and breakfasts. The choice you make in accommodations depends on your own needs, but the hostels are a great choice for those who are looking for a cheap way to travel, especially if they are traveling through several regions of England or even throughout Europe. Of course, the bed and breakfast or self-catering facility is a good choice for those who want at least one meal before going out for the day.
You have your choice of things to do including shopping and sightseeing when you’re in Arnside. Restaurants and pubs are also plentiful for those times when you want to stop for something to eat You also want to visit the museums and other historical places within the village that will allow you to see the way the village has developed and changed throughout its history. Take up some golf or walk through the village while you are taking a break from shopping or need something different to add to your excursion through Arnside.
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