Enjoy Overview

Walk - Ride - Cycle - Unwind: Immerse your senses in the rich mosaics of this landscape. Explore the hidden places among our ancient woodlands, then relax with a drink and a meal at the many excellent cafes, pubs and restaurants around the area. It is even easy to get here - the train can take you right into the heart of the AONB from all over the UK!
Trowbarrow
A local nature reserve, an example of industrial heritage, a fine exposure of limestone geology - Trowbarrow is all these and more...
Warton Crag

This reserve is in the care of four landowners who work together to maximise the quality and variety of habitats and the value of the site for quiet recreation

Gait Barrows
At this National Nature Reserve, you will find unique limestone pavements, rare marl lakes and tarns, reedbeds and hay meadows...
RSPB Leighton Moss
Leighton Moss is the largest reedbed in north-west England, and home to some really special birds such as breeding bitterns, bearded tits and marsh harriers.
Hyning Scout Wood
Hyning Scout Wood, near Warton. Big beech and sweet chestnuts trees among among the ash, sycamore and oak of this beautiful limestone woodland.
Arnside Knott
The National Trust own and manage a number of sites in the AONB including the landmark viewpoint of Arnside Knott overlooking the Kent Estuary - a great site for butterflies
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