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Food & Drink

The mile markers on the Walney to Wear Cycle Route Map show the distance from the western end of the route on Walney Island (1 mile = 1.609km).

Details of where you can stop for something to eat and drink are gradually being listed below. The teacup and pint glass symbols on the Walney to Wear Cycle Route Map show the locations of these and other places. It’s worth bearing in mind that between Kendal / Oxenholme and Orton (about 20 miles) there are, as far as we know, no food and drink stops on the route. One option would be to detour into Tebay for the The Cross Keys Inn (see below) if required.



VICKERSTOWN

The Refreshment Rooms LA14 3QQ

Queens Arms
LA14 3YG


BARROW-IN-FURNESS
Mile markers 1-4

Strollers Coffee Shop -
The Dock Museum, North Road, Barrow-in-Furness LA14 2PW
location map

telephone number 01229 876400
e mail address dockmuseum@barrowbc.gov.uk
website url
www.dock-museum.org.uk




LINDAL-IN-FURNESS
Mile marker 9

Chandlers Country Café LA12 OLD




WITHERSLACK
Mile marker 34

The Derby Arms LA11 6RN




SIZERGH
Mile marker 39

Low Sizergh Barn Farm Shop & Tea Room
Alison Park,
Low Sizergh Barn Farm Shop & Tea Room, Sizergh,
Kendal, Cumbria LA8 8AE
on route
location map - look for Low Sizergh not Sizergh Castle

telephone number
015395 60426 - Fax: 015395 61475
e mail address apark@lowsizerghbarn.co.uk
website url www.lowsizerghbarn.co.uk



Opening hours: Tea Room 9.30am - 5.00pm (4.45pm Jan to March)
Months open: all year Use of local produce: lots
Children Welcome: yes Licensed: no
Vegetarian options available: yes Totally non-smoking: yes
Parking for cycles: yes  


Enjoy the best of farm and local produce in the tea room overlooking the milking parlour on our organic dairy farm (the cows are milked every afternoon). Call in for a big meal or a little snack. Happy cycling!

The Strickland Arms LA8 8DZ




OXENHOLME
Mile marker 43

The Station Inn LA9 7RF




TEBAY
E of mile marker 59

The Cross Keys Inn CA10 3UY




ORTON
Mile marker 63

Kennedys Fine Chocolates Coffee Shop CA10 3RU

The George Hotel CA10 3RJ




KIRKBY STEPHEN
Mile marker 76

The Pink Geranium Café CA17 4QW




TAN HILL
Mile marker 87

Tan Hill Inn DL11 6ED





BOWES
Mile marker 95

The Ancient Unicorn - Joanne Foster
Bowes, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham DL12 9HL
On route in village - location map

telephone number
01833 628321
e mail address ancient.unicorn@virgin.net
website url www.ancient-unicorn.com





COTHERSTONE

NE of mile marker 99

The Fox & Hounds Inn DL12 9PF




BARNARD CASTLE
Mile marker 102-103

Cafe Bowes
The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham DL12 8NP
On southern braid of route E of town centre - location map

telephone number
01833 690606
e mail address info@thebowesmuseum.org.uk
website url www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk


HAMSTERLEY FOREST
Mile marker 111-115 (via Hamsterley Forest)

Hamsterley Forest Tearoom DL13 3NL




NORTH BITCHBURN
NW of mile marker 124 (via Hamsterley Forest)

The Red Lion DL15 8AL


WEST AUCKLAND
W of mile marker 118 (via Bishop Auckland)

Broom Mill Farm Tearoom DL14 9PL

 

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