About Kendal and the surrounding area

Among Kendal's notable attractions is the well-preserved Kendal Castle, offering panoramic views over the town. The Abbot Hall Art Gallery hosts an excellent collection of paintings and sculptures, while the Museum of Lakeland Life & Industry provides a fascinating insight into the region's social history. The Brewery Arts Centre, a multi-purpose arts complex, offers a dynamic calendar of events, including cinema, theatre, and music performances. For outdoor enthusiasts, Serpentine Woods is an ideal place for a leisurely walk, with a unique alphabet trail to discover.
Kendal's strategic location offers easy access to several other attractions in the Lake District. It's a short drive to the picturesque village of Windermere and the lake of the same name, the largest natural lake in England. Other nearby highlights include the quaint hamlet of Newby Bridge at the southern end of Lake Windermere, and Far Sawrey, the home of Beatrix Potter's Hill Top. For a change of scenery, the serene landscapes of Ullswater, Buttermere, and Crummock Water are within reach. With its historic charm, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to the Lakes, Kendal serves as a perfect base for exploring the region.