Historic Carlisle
Carlisle is steeped in history - literally. Wherever you go in the city centre, you are walking in the footsteps of Brigantian tribes, Roman soldiers, early missionaries, medieval traders, Cromwellian troops, Jacobite rebels and countless generations of ordinary people that once occupied this great Border city.
Our story begins in the Iron Age when the Brigantes ruled over much of northern England. The Carvetti (a sub-tribe of the Brigantes) occupied the Eden Valley and probably regarded Carlisle as a place of some importance, as the name is linked to the Celtic god, Lugh. This evolved into ‘Caer Luel' and then to the modern name of ‘Carlisle'.
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...
Attractions...
Carlisle lies at the heart of a wealth of historic and modern attractions. From Roman civitas to Norman stronghold, medieval market town to contemporary city. A huge choice of attractions to enjoy. More details...
Quick Links...
City Centre Map (PDF 1MB)
Google Map (new window)
Mother's Day Competition (new)
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre
Google Map (new window)
Mother's Day Competition (new)
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre


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