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such as Keswick, Cockermouth, Egremont and Maryport
and junction 36 Kendal / South Lakes, for people going
to the South Lakes, towns such as Windermere, Bowness,
Ambleside, Grasmere and Coniston, junction 36 is also
used for traffic heading to Barrow in Furness a peninsula
on the south western corner of Cumbria.Travelling by
train best stop is Oxenholme station on the edge of
Kendal a famous market town on the edge of the Lake
District National Park, the station is on the west coast
mainline within easy reach of the main London and Scotland
stations and has connecting trains to Windermere, there
is also a straight through train from Windermere to
Manchester Airport.
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Coach
travellers need not worry about the route, just relax sit
back, you will know when you have arrived in the Lake District
the scenery will tell you, the main coach tour operators run
to many areas a few major stops are Bowness on Windermere,
Keswick, theres even a tour running to the Kendal shoe store
at K Village on the banks of the River Kent.
Bus
travellers can get here from any part of the country, theres
bus depots in most towns and city's throughout the UK, some
major companies actually run long haul bus routes from Scotland
to London visiting major towns and areas on route to their
destination.
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