Red Dial

Red Dial is a pretty little village near Westward and Wigton in the north-eastern corner of the famous tourist region of Cumbria, in England. It is not far from the county town of Carlisle, and also the Solway Firth Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its location is ideal for those seeking close proximity to the Lake District National Park while avoiding the overwhelming business of its central "honeypot" villages. Red Dial provides easy access to the historical and scenic attractions of the Cumbrian coastline, the nightlife and entertainment of Carlisle, and to the fascinating Hadrian's Wall beyond. Popular local attractions include Mirehouse, Isel Hall, the Carlisle Race Course, and Carlisle's castle and Cathedral.

 

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