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A pleasant, worry-free trip starts with getting to know a little information about your chosen destination. It's time to acquaint yourself with a few basic facts about Broughton in Furness!

If you journey 8 miles (13 kilometers) northeast of Millom, or 12 miles (19 kilometers) west of Windermere, you'll end up in Broughton in Furness.

Places to visit in Broughton in Furness

Watch the clouds pass by in the reflection of Coniston Water. Its mirror-like surface makes for a gorgeous view — especially if you're there on a sunny day! Want some more ideas? Take your vacation to breathtaking new heights with a journey up Old Man of Coniston. As you head for the top, don't forget to stop and delight in the gorgeous views. But that's not all there is. If you've got an inquisitive spirit, check out John Ruskin Museum. You never know what you could discover there!

Where do you fly into for Broughton in Furness?

All packed and ready to go? Excellent — jump on a plane to Walney Island Airport (BWF). Once you hit the tarmac, you'll be just 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the main streets of Broughton in Furness.

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With a Broughton in Furness vacation package, you can combine your hotel, car and flight bookings and save loads. If you're in the mood to discover the best of this awesome area, why not check out Edinburgh Castle? This well-known attraction is 193 kilometers from Broughton in Furness. With a rental car, you'll be there before you know it.
What is there to do in Broughton in Furness?
Broughton in Furness is full of sights to explore, including Hardknott Roman Fort and St Mary Magdalene's Church. These well-known attractions top most travelers' to-do lists.
Where should I stay when visiting Broughton in Furness?
Many travelers spend their nights at the Eden Vale. It's an excellent base for your Broughton in Furness getaway.

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A horrible drive up to the fort but well worth it!
A horrible drive up to the fort but well worth it!
About the fort:

The fort is entered through its main (south) gate, which, like those in the eastern and western walls, had two carriageways; the north gate had just one, presumably because of its precipitous location. The walls of the fort are of stone, although an internal bank of earth may have given access to the wall-walk and to the internal guard towers at the four corners, which have no entrances at ground level and were later additions.
About the fort: 

The fort at Hardknott was established early in the second century AD: a fragmentary inscription, dating from the reign of the Emperor Hadrian (117–38), from the south gate records the garrison as the Fourth Cohort of Dalmatians, from the Balkans. The fort was demilitarised in the late 130s, when the Romans reoccupied southern Scotland, but was regarrisoned under Marcus Aurelius in the 160s; it was finally abandoned very early in the third century. Objects found around the fort suggest that thereafter its ruins offered temporary shelter to passing patrols and travellers.
About the fort:

Barracks normally occupied the remainder of the fort; at Hardknott, however, no traces of these remain, although the front of the fort possibly contained barracks of stone and timber. At the rear, building would have been extremely difficult owing to the uneven ground, and the soldiers may have been housed in leather tents, remnants of which have been recovered in excavations. The parade-ground, where the garrison exercised and practised drill manoeuvres, lies on a plateau about 218 yards (200 metres) to the east.