Newby Bridge is a small village adjoining the River Kent at the southern end of Lake Windermere. It got its name from the five-arched stone bridge built across the river in 1651. It caters mainly for the passing tourist trade, and has a railway station on the preserved Lakeside to Haverthwaite Railway.
This category includes sites about hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to Newby Bridge; including local recreation organisations, services, facilities and events.