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Are you need an Airport Transfer from Carlisle Lake District Airport to your desired location? Airport Deluxe Transfers are here for you. We provide a swift and comfortable taxi journey with our professional and courteous drivers.

About Carlisle

Carlisle Lake District Airport is a regional airport located 3.1 miles east-north-east of Carlisle, England. The other nearest airport to Carlisle is Newcastle (NCL) Airport which is 50 miles away. Other nearby airports include Edinburgh (75.1 miles), Leeds Bradford (88.1 miles), Glasgow (89.5 miles) and Manchester (109.7 miles). If you need a taxi, Deluxe Airport Transfers are at your service. Whether your journey is for business or pleasure matters, our professional Deluxe Airport Transfers service will let you enjoy exclusive cars and great amenities throughout the ride. Always ensure your destination while booking online; if you travel to Carlisle Lake District Airport or from Carlisle Lake District Airport, quote your details accurately. Make sure to pre-book your taxi.

Carlisle is a town in Cumbria, England. It is the county seat and administrative centre of the Carlisle City District. Carlisle is 8 miles south of the Scottish border and is often referred to as the ‘border town’.

The cotton textile industry grew significantly in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The parish remains the centre of the cotton industry in the north of England outside of Lancashire, specialising in calico printing. The advent of the railroad from the 1830s onward saw renewed growth, making Carlisle a vital railroad centre. The current significant industries include food, confectionery, and engineering.

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At Carlisle Castle and Tully House Museum, delve into this turbulent past and meet historical figures such as Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, the pretender to the English throne who conquered the city in 1745. Let’s Explore Things to do in Carlisle:

Carlisle Castle

There may not be a castle in England that has lived through as much carnage as Carlisle Castle. The Normans established Carlisle Castle on top of a Roman fort during the reign of William II at the end of the 11th century.

Carlisle Cathedral

Carlisle Cathedral is the second smallest cathedral in England after Oxford, built in 1122 over the ruins of an existing structure. Much of the nave was demolished during the Civil War to support Carlisle Castle.

Hadrian’s Wall

The Hadrian’s Wall was built in AD 122. One of Britain’s most spectacular ancient sites, Hadrian’s Wall is always worth a visit.

Birdoswald Roman Fort

The first Birdoswald Roman Fort was built around AD 125, on a site that neatly encapsulates how this vast defence was configured, maybe the best place to jump onto Hadrian’s Wall.

Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery

Established in 1893, this world-class museum is housed in a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion that dates back to the early 17th century. The Tully House Museum displays fascinating relics of Carlisle’s Roman fortifications, including Petriana Castle, the largest on Hadrian’s Wall.

Settle-Carlisle Railway

Carlisle-Settle railway opened to freight in 1875 and passengers in 1876; it is the northern terminus of the most spectacular stretch of mainline railway on England’s network.

Lanercost Priory

Solway Aviation Museum

Carlisle Lake District Airport was a training centre for the Royal Air Force during World War II. Avro's Vulcan B.2, active in the Falklands War, is also on display. It was opened to freight in 1875 and for passengers in 1876.

Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life

Carlisle Castle is the HQ for the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, descended from a line of four other regiments based in Carlisle since 1702. The regimental museum recounts more than 300 years of army history in Cumbria, examining the careers of soldiers past and present.

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