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Days out & scenic buses in: Brunton Park

Discover Carlisle’s historical charm and sporting heart, exploring the city from Brunton Park without a car

Nestled in the historic city of Carlisle, Brunton Park is a landmark for football enthusiasts, home to Carlisle United. However, this Cumbrian city offers so much more for visitors keen to explore at a relaxed pace, entirely car-free. Upon arrival, you’ll find Carlisle’s compact city centre incredibly inviting for leisurely strolls, making it a joy to navigate on foot.

A short walk from the main transport hubs, you can step back in time at the magnificent Carlisle Castle, an imposing medieval fortress with a rich history. Nearby, the serene beauty of Carlisle Cathedral awaits, offering a peaceful retreat with stunning architecture and stained glass. For those interested in the city’s Roman past and vibrant arts scene, the Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery is a must-visit, providing fascinating insights into the region’s heritage.

As you wander, take a moment to enjoy the green spaces like Bitts Park, perfect for a refreshing break by the River Eden. You can easily connect to Rickerby Park, part of a gorgeous stretch of greenspaces along the River Eden [concise_search 12]. The city also offers a gateway to the wider Cumbrian landscape, with parts of Hadrian’s Wall Path accessible for those seeking a longer walk [concise_search 12]. Exploring Carlisle on foot and using local services allows you to truly immerse yourself in its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

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Bus routes in Brunton Park

Cross Pennine 685: Carlisle to Haltwhistle, Hexham, Corbridge & Newcastle | Stagecoach

Cross Pennine 685

Discover Hadrian’s Wall country with the Cross Pennine 685, connecting Carlisle, Brampton, Hexham, and Newcastle.

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