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Cleator Moor attractions Florence Mine Heritage Centre, Egremont, Cumbria. Tel: 01946 825 830 The last deep working Iron Ore mine in Europe. The Centre offers a mining museum, geology & mineral room, mock drift, shop, refreshment area and a research facility. Disabled access is available throughout. About 4 miles south of Cleator Moor.

Cleator Moor attractions Sellafield Visitors Centre. Tel: 01946 727027 - Sellafield is probably BNFL's most well known site, and is home to the Sellafield Visitors Centre. About 7 miles south of Cleator Moor.

Cleator Moor attractions Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Ravenglass, Cumbria. Tel: 01229 717171. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway runs for seven-miles from the coastal village of Ravenglass in the Western Lake District to Dalegarth station and visitor centre in Eskdale. About 13 miles south of Cleator Moor.

Cleator Moor attractions Muncaster Castle, On the A595 near Ravenglass. Tel. 01229 717614 Muncaster Castle has been home to the Pennington family since 1208. The 1800-acre estate contains 77 acres of woodland gardens, renowned for their azaleas, rhododendrons, and camellias. Muncaster is also home to the Owl Centre and World Owl Trust, with 48 species from all over the world. About 17 miles south of Cleator Moor.

Cleator Moor attractions St Bees Head Nature Reserve - One of the largest cliff seabird colonies on the west coast of England. Birds include razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars, guillemots, some puffins and the only black guillemots breeding in England. Cormorants, rock pipits, ravens, peregrines and stonechats on the cliffs and gannets, skuas and shearwaters offshore. You can see the Isle of Man on a clear day. About 5 miles west of Cleator Moor.

Cleator Moor attractions The Hardknott Pass road, with a gradient of 1 in 3, is a steep narrow and winding switchback road. From the west, within one mile of leaving the pastoral valley of Eskdale, the road rises to 1291 feet. Hardknott Pass is on a minor road between the A595 on the west coast and the A593 near Skelwith Bridge in the east. At the top of the pass is Hardknott Roman Fort commanding views reaching from the upper Eskdale valley to the Isle of Man. It was the perfect site for the Romans seeking to control the area. About 18 miles southeast of Cleator Moor.

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