Dalston Hall Holiday Park and Golf Club
Dalston, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA5 7JX
 

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Dalston Hall Holiday park is within walking distance of the pictureque village of Dalston offering its own bakery, butchers, Co-op, post office dentist, vet, doctors, solicitors and much more.

We are situated to the south west of Carlisle and can be quickly reached from junction 42 of the M6.

The English Lake District and National Park is only a short pleasant drive away.

 
Carlisle is one of England's most historic cities. It is situated within a few miles of the Scottish border and, at one time, was the focus of many disputes and battles. As well as the modern city, boasting a new university, the castle and cathedral are the centre-pieces to this attractive city. There are many cafes and restaurants as well as the famous Lanes shopping centre and Tullie House Museum.
The Lake District is a relatively small area of some 885 square miles. A short drive from Dalston will take you to Caldbeck in the northern fells group. The drive to Keswick, Ullswater, Windermere and even Wastwater is only a little further. Historic monuments, fantastic activities and excellent cuisine abound. The area is a mecca for walkers and climbers of all standards.
The Scottish Borders historically bore the brunt of the conflicts with England, both during declared wars such as the Wars of Scottish Independence, and armed raids which took place in the times of the Border Reivers. Thus, across the region are to be seen the ruins of many castles, abbeys and even towns. Days can be spent exploring the villages and towns through an area of diverse landscape. From the beaches of Galloway to the Southern Uplands and onwards to Berwick and the east coast there is no shortage of things to do on day trips from Dalston.
Hadrian's Wall Country You will find something to suit every taste and budget in Hadrian’s Wall Country. Steeped in history there are 14 major Roman sites, forts and museums and countless milecastles and turrets to explore, as well as many great non-Roman places on offer. Explore the stunning landscape of the World Heritage Site on foot, or cycle, at your own ease or accompanied by one of our recommended itineraries and take in the fantastic atmosphere of the bustling cities, market towns and quaint villages you will find along the way.

Dalston Hall Holiday Park has its own local attractions, including a 9-hole golf course, fishing in the river Caldew and walks throughout the parish of Dalston.

The golf course is adjacent to the holiday park and under the same ownership. Holiday makers are welcome to play and, if regular visitors, join the Caldew Golf Club to enjoy the benefits of competition and the excellent social atmosphere in the Club House.

Fly fishing can be enjoyed in the river Caldew which flows past the Holiday Park. Fishing permits can be purchased at reception.