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Lowther Castle & Gardens sits a few miles south of Penrith on a limestone bluff with stunning views over the Bampton Valley. Surrounded by acres of woodland and gardens old and new, the ruined castle…

The historic market town of Penrith is the shopping, business and social centre of Eden District. With easy access to the beautiful Eden Valley, the Pennines and Lake District, we truly are at the heart of Cumbria.

In Cumbria’s Eden Valley, Penrith is a little way from the northeastern edge of the Lake District. The location gives you the raw upland beauty of the National Park, but also the noble estates and castles in the lower-lying rural landscape to the west.

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Handsome, red-brick Penrith is the main gateway town for exploring the Eden Valley, while its easy road and rail links make Cumbria’s ancient capital easy to get to.

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Penrith, England: All You Need to Know Before You Go (2026 ...

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Penrith is a small market town of 15,000 people (2011) in Cumbria, to the north-east of the Lake District. Penrith is located on the West Coast Mainline rail link. There are direct connections to London (3 hr), Edinburgh (1½ hr) and Glasgow (2 hr). There are direct bus services from Penrith to London and Scotland, operated by National Express.

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Penrith, town, Eden district, administrative county of Cumbria, historic county of Cumberland, northwestern England. It is situated on a main route to Scotland, at the foot of the 937-foot (286-metre) Penrith Beacon overlooking the mountains of the scenic Lake District.