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Useful links (these are all set to pop up a new window)
An
excellent site with a wide range of information about the Lake District
Broughton Tourist Information Service
Broughton-in-Furness' own web site
MURTHWAITE GREEN
TREKKING CENTRE From a gentle walk through
the village of Silecroft to an exhilarating gallop along the beach; they are
open all year and recommended by Kepplewray guests including those with
disabilities.
The Furness Railway. A fascinating insight into Cumbria railway history from some real train buffs. See also the Coniston Gondola as it was originally.
Cumbria
Journey Planner - a useful site to help you get around Cumbria by all modes of
transport including legs!
You can use the trainline.com to find out times, book tickets and reserve seats
for any train operator in mainland UK.
The Cycling Projects is a registered charity, whose
main remit is to promote cycling as a means of sustainable transport for
business and leisure to all sectors of the community in the North West of
England. Their "Wheels for All!" initiative is working with
partners throughout the UK (including Kepplewray) to base specialist handcycles,
and adapted bicycles and tricycles at suitable sites with good facilities.
JOHN
DAWSON'S
LAKE DISTRICT WALKS
- a
detailed description of 42 walks - should keep you fit!
Visit the award-winning Cumbria Tourist Board web site.
The
Young People's Trust for the Environment is a charity which aims to encourage
young people's understanding of the environment and of the need for
sustainability. YPTE plan to use Kepplewray extensively over the next year
or two.
is
an international Christian missionary organisation engaged in evangelism
and Bible teaching. The work has developed to include Bible Schools and
Conference Centres around the world. As nearly everybody gets the
name confused with Kepplewray we thought it only fair to put a link to
their site here.
is a Christian charity with a complementary ministry to the work of
Kepplewray. Among other things, they organise holidays for disabled people
and provide wheelchairs to people in developing countries.
WebXACT
is a free online service that lets you test single pages of web content
for quality, accessibility, and
privacy issues.
The 3H fund have run holidays at
Kepplewray again this August
reaches thousands of young people in their
local primary and secondary schools and colleges throughout Cumbria, North
Lancashire and the Craven Area of Yorkshire.
The
Church Pastoral Aid Society. An Anglican mission agency. Its
work includes CYFA, Pathfinder and Falcon ventures for young people.
Stephen Hawking's web site. He is a Patron of
the Kepplewray Trust.
Emmanuel Church, South Croydon - one of our
supporting churches.
Emmanuel Church, Northwood, which also supports K, and is the former home of our Chairman, Rev John Libby.
The
Rock Outdoor Adventures - Chris and Anne Ensoll run this, and provide guiding
and training in all types of mountain activity for individuals and groups in the
Lake District and Europe.
Beswicks Restaurant in Broughton - great for special
occasions, and it's only five minutes walk from Kepplewray.
This
hotel has a webcam overlooking Windermere.
Enjoy
Britain is a 'things to do web site.
Bound
Together - Cumbrian Christian magazine
An interesting software product - an accessible (accessibility-compliant)
webmail client aimed at providing simple and easy access to email via
standards-compliant (and most non-compliant) web browsers (graphical and
non-graphical).
Arthur's
Communication Adventure. A guide to help children become more aware of
ways that children who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, or hard-of-hearing
learn, play and enjoy the same things they do.
aims to provide you with a comprehensive overview of
tourist information, in words and pictures, of the Lake District and Cumbria.
These links are checked regularly. However, if you find any broken or have any other comments or suggestions for new links, please email us at Kepplewray. Note we are not responsible for the content of third-party web sites.
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