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Days out & scenic buses in: Workington

Discover Workington: A Cumbrian coastal gem boasting rich history, scenic walks, and easy access to Lake District charm.

Tucked away on Cumbria’s picturesque west coast, Workington offers a captivating blend of industrial heritage and tranquil natural beauty. Exploring this vibrant town and its surroundings without a car allows you to truly immerse yourself in the journey, enjoying the ever-changing landscape as you travel.

Start your visit by delving into local history at the Helena Thompson Museum, housed in a beautiful Georgian townhouse, where you can uncover stories of Workington’s past and view fascinating collections, including artefacts linked to Mary, Queen of Scots. A short stroll away lies the atmospheric ruins of Workington Hall, set within peaceful parkland, perfect for a contemplative wander.

For those who love the outdoors, the town is graced by the River Derwent, offering delightful riverside walks through Vulcan Park and Harrington Nature Reserve, leading to expansive coastal views where the river meets the Irish Sea. Consider a bus journey to the nearby market town of Cockermouth, a gateway to the Lake District, to visit Wordsworth House and Garden, the childhood home of the famous poet, easily reached for a charming day trip. Workington provides an authentic Cumbrian experience, rich in discovery for the car-free traveller.

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Bus routes in Workington

The Lakes X4 & X5: Workington to Bassenthwaite, Keswick & Penrith | Stagecoach in the Lakes

The Lakes X4 & X5

Explore the Northern Lake District on the scenic X4 & X5 bus from Penrith to Keswick & Workington.

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The Lakes 300: Workington to Maryport, Wigton & Carlisle | Stagecoach in the Lakes

The Lakes 300

Discover Cumbria’s historic market towns including Wigton and Maryport on the scenic Route 300 to Carlisle.

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