Solway Coast
The beautiful Solway Coast with its broad expanses of tidal waters, mudflats, salt marshes and sand dunes is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a bird watchers' paradise.
At the western end is the Victorian seaside town of Silloth. Here you can sample traditional potted shrimps and stroll along the seafront promenade. To the east and overlooking the Solway Firth, the frontier villages of Bowness-on-Solway, Drumburgh, Burgh-by-Sands, Beaumont, Kirkandrews-on-Eden and Grinsdale are all linked by the line of Hadrian's Wall, which officially ends at Bowness.
On Burgh marsh you can find the Edward I Monument. Erected in 1685 and rebuilt in 1803, the monument was built on the site where it is believed Edward (known as Hammer of the Scots) died on 7th July 1307. While camping there with his army ready to cross the Solway to attach Robert the Bruce, he allegedly died of dysentery before the attack commenced.
All along this rich coastline are hidden surprises, a wealth of national and local nature reserves and plenty of fresh salty air to put a spring in your step.
For more information, visit the Solway Discovery Centre at Silloth or go to www.solwaycoastaonb.org.uk
At a glance
• Victorian seaside resorts
• Frontier villages along Hadrian's Wall
• National and local nature reserves
• Interesting coastline
Events...
This August we are very PROUD to have a massive outdoor concert with the boyband phenomenon that is JLS! This is part of a full calendar of events throughout the year, with something to entertain everyone. More details...
Accommodation...
Whatever your budget, there is no shortage of accommodation on offer in Carlisle, from luxury hotels to comfortable hostels, from self-catering cottages to country-based campsites.More details...
Quick Links...
Google Map (new window)
JLS Concert
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre


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