Welcome to Brampton

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Welcome to Brampton

Sightseeing

Beautiful, undulating and wooded countryside surrounds our delightful market town - with border history just waiting for you to explore. From peaceful walks, fishing, bird watching and shopping, Brampton really does have something for everyone...
21 locals recommend
Brampton
21 locals recommend
Beautiful, undulating and wooded countryside surrounds our delightful market town - with border history just waiting for you to explore. From peaceful walks, fishing, bird watching and shopping, Brampton really does have something for everyone...
Talkin Tarn lies on the outskirts of Brampton and has facilities for walking, birdwatching, fishing, water sports and a well-established rowing club. An ideal place to unwind whilst walking around the tarn followed by a visit to the boathouse tea room
17 locals recommend
Talkin Tarn
17 locals recommend
Talkin Tarn lies on the outskirts of Brampton and has facilities for walking, birdwatching, fishing, water sports and a well-established rowing club. An ideal place to unwind whilst walking around the tarn followed by a visit to the boathouse tea room
The site of Augustinian priory was carefully chosen in the 12th century at a crossing point of the river Birthing. It has survived centuries of Border warfare and today serves as both a parish church and a music venue
36 locals recommend
Lanercost Priory
36 locals recommend
The site of Augustinian priory was carefully chosen in the 12th century at a crossing point of the river Birthing. It has survived centuries of Border warfare and today serves as both a parish church and a music venue
No trip to Brampton would be complete without a visit to the World Heritage Site of the Roman Frontier. Birdoswalk Roman fort is around 7 miles drive, where recent archaeological excavations continue to reveal more secrets from the past. During the months of May to September walkers from around the world take on the 80 mile coast to coast walk along the wall.
99 locals recommend
Hadrian's Wall
99 locals recommend
No trip to Brampton would be complete without a visit to the World Heritage Site of the Roman Frontier. Birdoswalk Roman fort is around 7 miles drive, where recent archaeological excavations continue to reveal more secrets from the past. During the months of May to September walkers from around the world take on the 80 mile coast to coast walk along the wall.
Discover Carlisle - take in Carlisle Castle, the Cathedral or the award winning Tullie House Museum.
71 locals recommend
Carlisle Castle
Castle Way
71 locals recommend
Discover Carlisle - take in Carlisle Castle, the Cathedral or the award winning Tullie House Museum.

City advice

Getting around

Buses

With the main bus route from Newcastle to Carlisle running through the town, public transport is very easy for our guests to use.
Getting around

Taxis

Airbus 2000 operates within the town and is a locally owned and well ran firm