Arnside - Cumbria
Located at the southernmost tip of the Lake District, the former fishing village of Arnside has developed into a popular resort town set in a designated National Landscape. Arnside grew in popularity during the 19th century when pleasure boats sailing from Morecambe and Fleetwood would dock there. Visitors to Arnside can still enjoy a stroll along the Victorian promenade and nothing beats the spectacular sunsets gazing out across the Kent Estuary against the backdrop of the Lakeland fells. The railway age also had a major impact on Arnside. The construction of the Arnside Viaduct to carry the Furness Railway over the estuary made the village even more accessible and led to a proliferation of grand guesthouses, many of which still line the promenade. Today, Arnside railway station is part of the Cumbrian Coast Line, providing train connections to Grange-over-Sands, Ulverston, Barrow-in-Furness and onwards up the Lake District coast.
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