Wanderlust

BRITISH BREAK IN... ARNSIDE, CUMBRIA

“Oh, you’re off to the Lake District then?” I was constantly asked when I told people I was off to Cumbria for my first post-lockdown minibreak. Well no, not exactly. I was actually revisiting a special place with a quiet beauty. Where the sky is huge and the sunsets are some of the best you’ll ever see. Where curlews cry and oystercatchers wade the mudflats and shimmering sands.

Down in the south-west corner of Cumbria, Arnside sits on the Kent Estuary where the Kent

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