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St Bees
If you are looking for a secluded and out of the way place in the Lake District, the village of St Bees then could be the one for you. At St Bees, you can enjoy solitude and avoid lots of people traffic which is common in the more popular places in the Cumbria area. St Bees is near the border between England and Scotland and is situated at the coastline of the Lake District. This makes the place an ideal spot for walking across the coastal lines of the English and Scottish Border. A Friendly Small Town Community Called St Bees St Bees is thinly populated with less than 2,000 residents occupying the vast expanses of lands. The close knit relationship of St Bees villagers is extended to its visitors. You will surely enjoy the warmth and friendly atmosphere in this remote countryside village. This makes the place ideal for a vacation. You can stay at a local inn and enjoy its traditional pubs and bars. You can socialize with the locals while enjoying the refreshing taste of traditional British ale and beer. St Bees: A Bird Watcher’s Paradise At the coastal border cliff located at St Bees Head, you can watch a one of a kind spectacle: the largest colony of sea birds in Northern England. You can enjoy bird watching to the fullest while atop the cliff. You will also be able to study the habits and powerful flight of the massive bird colony. Take pictures of hundreds of birds in flight or a solitary one basking at the coastal waters of St Bees Head.
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