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THINGS TO DO IN THE AREA Victoria Park is just 10 minutes away, located on the banks of the Fitzroy River with fantastic facilities for kids and families with outdoor play equipment, swimming pools and tennis courts. Mt Archer National Park has spectacular views of Rockhampton city. Explore the Capricorn coast and Yeppoon beaches or visit the Capricorn Caves. Visit historic Mt Morgan or the grand buildings in downtown Rockhampton. Stockland Shopping Centre is one of the largest outside of Brisbane with Big W, Woolworths, a variety of specialty stores and a cinema.
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The Ullswater Way is a circular walk around the lake. It is 20-miles of glorious lakeshore scenery, ready to transport you away to a world of cascading waterfalls, daffodils dancing in the breeze (visit Glencoyne Bay in April to see those that inspired William Wordsworth's most famous poem), pretty tarns and fells dotted with the famous Lakeland Herdwicks. The picturesque village of Pooley Bridge formed around the River Eamont that flows out of the northerly edge of Lake Ullswater. It then journeys through the pastoral Eden Valley, a delightful spot that we urge you to discover when staying in Pooley Bridge. Penrith and Keswick are the principal nearby towns and offer plenty of temptations, including shops, supermarkets, bars, cafes, cinemas, a theatre, and restaurants. Pooley Bridge itself is a pretty former fishing village and we'd recommend a delicious cream scone or ice cream to enjoy whilst watching the swans and moored boats. Take things slowly with a picnic on one of the many secluded, pebbly beaches along Ullswater's tranquil shore, letting the sound of lapping waves from the passing gentle steamboat wash over you.