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Hammond's Pond (Carlisle)

 
Description: Address: Carlisle / Cumbria / England

Newest Review: ... either side allowing the water to flow underneath. The area surrounding the pond is naturally wild and green with lots of trees. It's pretty at anytime of year, however I particularly like it in Autumn (as seen in the picture at the top of the page). With large trees overhanging each other it has a woodland feel to it and is a lovely stroll for walkers and dog owners. At a very leisurely pace ... more

 ... it could take you up to 45 minutes to walk the entire circumference. The terrain is flat and only very slightly pebbly, so is suitable for pushchairs, wheelchairs and those who require a more gentle walk. The main attraction of the pond though ar...more

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Crowned Review Hammond's Pond (Carlisle): Extreme Makeover: Park Edition! (1935 words)
by - written on 13/09/09 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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As if having the Lake District, South West Scottish Coast and Hadrian's Wall Country all within a stones throw away isn't lucky enough for us here in Carlisle, we also have 2 spectacular parks in the city. One, Bitts Park, sits in the city centre on the banks of the river Eden, while the other hides on the outskirts of a council estate. Hammond's Pond can be found on the South side of the city, just past the Upperby estate and opposite Carlisle race course. It really is quite surprisingly beautiful and scenic, with plenty of facilities, and for various reasons the one I favour most. ******************** About Hammond's ...  Read the complete review

 

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