Links to Local Websites
Ravenstonedale reciprocal link details
Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
Community website providing information on accommodation, local attractions, local businesses, local events and local genealogy.
Local websites
Cumbria
Railways
The Cumbria Railways website is dedicated to the lost railways
of Northern Cumbria which have all closed during the last century.
Contains information on the line that used to go through Ravenstonedale
parish.
Cumbria Tourist Board
Official website of the Cumbria Tourist Board describing the delights
of the nearby Lake District etc.
Dales and Vales Accommodation Directory
All types of accommodation in Scotland and Northern England, Great Britain.
Howgills
This Walking Britain series contains lots of information on the
Howgills, near Ravenstonedale.
Kirkby
Stephen
Kirkby Stephen is the nearest market town to Ravenstonedale. It
is about 4 miles away.
Mallerstang
A comprehensive look at Mallerstang, a beautiful valley, just to
the east of Ravenstonedale.
Mallerstang
Contains nice pictures of Mallerstang.
Orton, Cumbria
Community website providing information on accommodation, local attractions, local businesses, local events and Orton parish council activities.
Sedbergh History Society
Encourages interest in and the study of the local history of Sedbergh, Garsdale and Dent and the surrounding area.
Settle-Carlisle
Railway
Contains timetables for the Settle-Carlisle railway. Nearest station
to Ravenstonedale is Kirkby Stephen, about 3 miles away. This 72
mile line is reputedly the most scenic section of railway in the
UK and it is right on our doorstep.
Tebay and Orton Local History Society
Orton and Tebay Local History Society was formed to research and collate information about the area.
Torver
Torver is a small but delightful Cumbrian village at the southern end of the
Lake District, set in a beautiful valley between Coniston Old Man and Coniston Water.
Walk Eden
In the Eden Valley you will find gentler walks along old railways, nature reserves in rare limestone pavements, ruined castles and stone circles, barrows and ancient settlements.
Walking in Cumbria
More than 160 FREE Cumbria walks to download, details of all the books, maps and walking groups in the country.
