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The price is ฿11,611
฿13,933 total
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8 Jan - 9 Jan
The price is ฿18,570
฿22,284 total
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19 Jan - 20 Jan
The price is ฿52,033
฿62,440 total
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7 Jan - 8 Jan

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The price is ฿4,136
฿4,963 total
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6 Jan - 7 Jan

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The price is ฿3,818
฿4,582 total
includes taxes & fees
5 Jan - 6 Jan
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This former mining town offers fascinating industrial heritage at the Cleator Moor Civic Hall and Museum. Enjoy peaceful walks along the River Ehen or visit nearby Ennerdale Water in the Lake District for stunning mountain views.

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High Wreah Bolt Hole
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The price is ฿10,169 per night from 11 Jan to 12 Jan
฿10,169
฿12,202 total
11 Jan - 12 Jan
includes taxes & fees
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
![Near site of Cleator Moor West station, 1986, Believed to be a northward view along the course of the former Cleator & Workington Junction line, which was built, along with various other lines, for transporting haematite iron ore from the rich mines in the area to the iron- and steel-works in the Workington and Harrington Disticts. For 100 years from the 1860s this area, nowadays almost reclaimed by Nature, had been heavily industrialised and honeycombed by railways: the remnants of spoil-heaps from the iron and coal mines can be seen on the horizon. [I was not entirely sure exactly where I was when I took this photograph, nor am I very familiar with the complexity of the former railways of West Cumberland, so would welcome further discussion about it!]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/4607/2961878a-d481-4eb6-bedd-f36687cee09b.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)






















































































