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One of the loveliest features of Brampton is its octagonal Moot Hall, built by the Earl of Lancaster in Killhope Lead Mining Museum keeps alive the counties lead mining traditions.

This is a fully restored site of a working mine The 12 foot high mass of sandstone known as Long Meg can be found close to a circle of smaller "daughter" stones in a spectacular Built in , during the reign of Edward III, the castle has retained its architectural integrity and is regarded as one of the This lovely scenic valley lies between the town of Bishop Auckland, seat of princes of the church and the charming market town of This lovely country park occupies a magical landscape close to the historic market town of Brampton.

This is the highest point on the Pennine fells at m ft. The Nent and South Tyne rivers and their tributaries descend in a series of waterfalls from their source high on Alston Moor. A very rare mineral called alstonite was first discovered here — found in only a few other places in the world.

Eden Valley The most peaceful haven of pastoral calm. Flexible visit date? Add Room. Things to Do. What's On. Any date in the future. Mine Exploration with Go Cave. More Details. The Cumberland Inn. Cycle Route. Stargazing at Alston Moor Golf Club. Sunday 24th October - 7.

Ghyll Burn Cottage. River South Tyne. Barn End. Front Street Car Park, Alston. Alston Art Apartments. Isaac's Byre Holiday Cottage. Tripadvisor Traveller Rating 38 reviews. Electric Bike Charging Point, Nenthead. Electric bike charging point, located at The Hive, Nenthead, Alston. Alston Town Hall Car Parking. Since the s, volunteers have lovingly restored much of the route as well as the old railway buildings, creating a charming visitor attraction that runs for nearly 5 miles.

This self-styled 'friendly' railway is a great day out for families, offering accessibility on all of their trains as well as being very dog-friendly. A must-see for transport enthusiasts, this quirky little museum is packed to the rafters with over 1, historical artefacts. The exhibits feature plenty of classic vehicles including old cars, motorbikes and bicycles, as well memorabilia such as train sets and road signs.

The museum also provides a fascinating snapshot of Alston's social history through its extensive collection of old photographs and stories from local residents. Have a look at our list of top museums in the Lake District and Cumbria. Just 4 miles from Alston lies the spectacular, cascading waters of Ashgill Force.

Towering 17 metres high, it is accessed via a short, scenic footpath from Ashgill Bridge, encountering a series of smaller waterfalls and an impressive woodland gorge on the way.

Ashgill Force is a marvel of geology. Over thousands of years, the soft sedimentary rock has eroded to create a broad clearing, through which the waters thrash against the boulders of sandstone and limestone. On calmer days, you can capture some impressive photos by standing behind the flowing water. The site has also become very popular with revellers enjoying a wild swim! Known for its unusual lozenge shape, Epiacum is a Roman fort built to protect local lead-mining practices and to support the border defences of nearby Hadrian's Wall.

The fort - heralded as one of the best-preserved in the UK - was erected in the 2nd century before being partly demolished and rebuilt around AD Along the way, you'll find educational information panels as well as a Family Clue Trail. The walk to the top of the fort is a little steep, but the reward comes in spectacular views of the North Pennines.

Keep an eye out for wildlife too; the site is home to a manner of small creatures including hares, curlews and skylarks.



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