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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 covering the business and economic activities of Newby Bridge, including listings of most companies and industries.
This category includes sites about hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to Newby Bridge; including local recreation organisations, services, facilities and events.
This category includes sites for attractions and resources for those travelling in the Newby Bridge area, including tourist guides.