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Kendal, in Cumbria, is a market town of some 30,000 inhabitants. It describes itself as "The Gateway to the Lakes". Kendal is a picturesque, moderate sized town with plenty of shopping and a surprisingly low level of tourist activity.

Get in

By bus

National Express runs buses to Kendal; Stagecoach's 555 (or X55) service links Lancaster and Kendal with Keswick.

By train

1 Kendal station is one stop (3 km) beyond Oxenholme on the branch line to Windermere. Trains run hourly until 21:45 weekdays, 20:45 weekends.

By car

Kendal is easily accessible via the M6 motorway (Junction 36 from the south or 37 from the north)

Get around

Map
Map of Kendal (England)

By foot

Kendal is smallish and interesting enough to be a pleasure to stroll through.

See

Museums

Kendal has a number of museums, the most notable of which are Abbot Hall Art Museum and the Quaker Tapestry Museum

Do

  • 1 The Brewery Arts Centre, 122A Highgate, LA9 4HE, +44 1539 722833. Is a notable place to visit. There are 3 cinema screens, music concerts, comedy acts, theatre and during the Kendal mountain festival there are numerous lectures and movies focused on adventure and mountaineering. Also a great bar and restaurant.
  • The Scout Scar. A hike in the hills to the east of Kendal. Information available from the tourist information shop. Map and guide 45p.
  • 2 Lakeland Climbing Centre (Kendal Wall), Lake District Business Park, Mint Bridge Rd, LA9 6NH, +44 1539 721766.

Buy

  • Kendal has a multitude of small boutiques and shops that could probably take up at least half a day of browsing.
  • 1 Low Sizergh Barn Farm Shop & Tea Room, Low Sizergh Farm, Sizergh, LA8 8AE, +44 1539 560426. 9AM-5:30PM.
  • 2 The Factory (Artist's Studios), Aynam Road. Artists' workshops round the factory yard. Opening hours for each business vary.

Eat

Kendal has produced a local delicacy called the Kendal Mint Cake. It was created in 1936 and was used as an energy bar on the 1953 expedition that climbed Everest for the first time.

  • 1 [dead link] Waterside Cafe, Kent View, LA9 4DZ, +44 1539 729743. A café on the River Kent that specialises in vegan/vegetarian cuisine.
  • 2 The Moon, 129 Highgate, LA9 4EN, +44 1539 729254.
  • 3 The Joshua Tree, Yard 11, Stramongate.
  • 4 Mumbai. Indian, Pakistani & Bangladeshi restaurant and takeaway.
  • 5 Union Jack, 15 Kirkland, LA9 5 AF. Proper British grub. Full English Breakfast.
  • 6 Neko Sushi, 37 Strammongate. 12-2pm then 5.30 - 7.30pm. A Japanese take-away with some space to eat in, specialising in nigiri and maki rolls.
  • 7 Deja Vu, 124 Stricklandgate. French - British Bistro.
  • 8 Jintana Thai Restaurant, 101 Highgate, LA9 4EN.
  • 9 Romneys, 72 Milnthorpe Road, LA9 5HG. Family friendly pub, with accommodation.
  • Pedro's Casa, 128 Stricklandgate, +44 1539 722332, . 12-2:30pm Monday - Sat & 5 - 10pm Everyday. Tapas Style restaurant offering mainly Spanish & Mexican Cuisine. Vast menu and can cater for all dietary requirements.

Drink

  • 1 Burgundy's, 19 Lowther Street. 12.00 to 0.00. A great choice of wine, beer including their own brew, and day time food service.
  • 2 Ring o'Bells, 39 Kirkland. The only pub built on consecrated ground in England, they serve a good selection of real ales in this small and quirky pub.
  • 3 The Factory Tap, 5 Aynam Road. 4pm to 9 pm. Great selection of beers including their own brew. Good beer garden for the summer. Open to 11pm on Friday and Saturday.

Sleep

Respect

Go next

Routes through Kendal
Glasgow Penrith  N  S  Carnforth Manchester
Penrith  N  S  Carnforth


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