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Chandlers And Boat Equipment In Cumbria
Cumbria is something of a haven for boating enthusiasts and as you may expect there are a tremendous number of chandlers in the region who are eagerly awaiting your visit. Cumbria sits in a unique location in the aptly named “lake district” and as the name suggests waterways and tributaries are commonplace. There is also a thriving coastline that you can explore at your leisure, every possible kind of boating experience can be enjoyed in this beautiful county. Chandlers in the region offer a wealth of knowledge and experience and many of them are situated close to the waterways themselves so that they can specialise in hiring craft for visitors.
The Derwentwater is one of the most tranquil of destinations in Cumbria. Boating on this lake is primarily focused on small scale sailing with a number of cruises also enjoying the scenery. There are a number of chandlers from which you can hire canoes and other leisure craft. Coniston Water is one of the most famous of the waterways in Cumbria, and it is home to chandlers and boating shops big and small. It is most famous for being the location of Donald Campbells’ tragic failed attempt at the world speed record and as a large lake many bigger vessels enjoy cruising around Coniston enjoying the idyllic locale and stunning scenery. Windermere is another popular boating destination in Cumbria, and like most of the other lakes in the area it is home to a variety of chandlers. At 10 miles long Windermere is actually the longest lake in England and boats large and small take to the water every day.
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