Kendal Attractions
Kendal has a great deal to offer the visitor - with excellent museums,
shopping and restaurants, thriving arts centres and exhibitions, below are a few ideas for things to see on your visit to "the auld grey town".
Shops - not to be missed, include the famous Chocolate House 1657 Kendal. Hot chocolate to die for, if you have a sweet tooth this is your place.
What to see
Kendal Museum of Natural History and Archaeology (one of the oldest in the country, it includes an exhibition on the geology of the Lake District, and a stuffed polar bear).
Kendal Museum
Museum of Lakeland Life
Abbot Hall Art Gallery (housed in a Georgian villa, it mounts nationally important exhibitions) Permanent collection includes George Romney, JMW Turner, John Ruskin, Ben Nicholson, Paula Rego, Lucian Freud, Stanley Spencer and Barbara Hepworth.
Kendal Castle
Friends' Meeting House, home of the Quaker Tapestry
Kendal Leisure Centre
The Brewery Arts Centre (offering theatre, dance, exhibitions, cinemas, music, workshops, youth drama and dance).
Where to eat
Kendal has plenty of pubs that serve barmeals and there are also some quality restaurants.
Danny's Restaurant
Emma's Yard 46
The New Moon
Giannis
Deja Vu
Bridge Restaurant
There are also a few Indian and Chinese restaurants in Kendal.
Golf
Kendal boasts three golf courses within a few minutes, Kendal Golf Club, Carus Green Golf Club, are in Kendal, Beckside Golf Course (pic) at nearby Crook.
The local South Lakes area includes, Windermere Golf Club, Sedbergh Golf Club, Kirkby Lonsdale Golf Club and Casterton Golf Club.
A little further away are the courses at Grange, Bentham, Ulverston and the links courses along the Furness Peninsula.
Kendal Golf Club
Carus Green Golf Club
Beckside (Crook) Golf Course, pay and play. Oxenholme Driving Range.