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Ulverston Barrow and the Furness peninsula Next stop is COLONY COUNTRY STORE, on the road to Barrow. As well as being the best place to buy candles of all shapes and scents, you can also try making them. The SOUTH LAKES WILD ANIMAL PARK was voted the Family Attraction of the Year 2000 and it is not difficult to understand why. The main feature is a unique safari on foot with many of the animals roaming free in the natural surroundings. There are giraffes, rhinos, lemurs, kangaroos- you name it - and yes, they do have tigers, possibly the wildest in Europe, and, fortunately, not quite as free. Closer to Barrow you will find FURNESS ABBEY, one of the monastic glories of England. It was founded in 1127, by the future King Stephen, in a deep vale called the Glen of Deadly Nightshade. The soaring sandstone ruins that remain still express a sense of solemnity and majesty. An ideal counterpart to the Abbey is the beautiful Priory at Cartmel, still serving the village after 800 years. BARROW-IN-FURNESS has changed beyond recognition over the past decade, but without losing sight of its proud industrial past. For more information visit the Barrow in Furness website at www.barrowbc.gov.uk |
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