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Stagecoach has a fleet of buses taking people to exciting places for just £2 a ticket per person - with the added bonus that up to four children under the age of five can travel for free. Children aged five to 15 can also benefit from a discounted rate. The Stagecoach super deal means that families can visit their favourite places as well as exploring far-flung corners of Cumbria that they may never have seen before.

So hop on a bus and set off on a budget-friendly day out this half term. Here are the top suggestions: Brewery Arts , Kendal is accessible via multiple bus services in town. The Brewery Arts is a 10 minute walk from Kendal Bus Station.



World class cinema, live music, theatre and arts and crafts are all on offer at this lovely arts centre in Kendal and a certain lasagne-loving, Monday-hating cat is about to have a wild adventure this half term. Buy your tickets now for The Garfield Movie which is showing at various times throughout half term. More info here Lightburn Park in Ulverston is accessible via the 6 and X6 bus routes, which will stop at Ulverston, Park Drive.

A skate ramp, sensory garden and children’s play area are all part of the fun on a day out to Lightburn Park. Take the 6 or X6 from Barrow to the library in Ulverston, and then it’s an eight minute walk to Lightburn Park. On a sunny day, stay out a little later and take a very pretty short walk to Dragley Beck.

More info here World of Beatrix Potter in Bowness-on-Windermere is accessible via the.

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