• ...Peninsula, also known as Low Furness, is an area of villages, agricultural land and low-lying moorland, with the industrial town of Barrow-in-Furness at its head.
  • By Public Transport: The Furness Line trains operate from Lancaster or Manchester to Barrow-in-Furness, making stops at Ulverston, Dalton, and Furness Abbey.
  • Dalton-in-Furness Once the capital of the Furness Peninsula, Dalton in Furness has endured a series of tragic events over the centuries.
  • The long thin island of Walney lies off the peninsula’s south-west coast. High Furness is the northern part of the area, that is not on the peninsula itself.
  • The Furness Peninsula at the southern end of Cumbria tends to be largely ignored in guide books and is not included within the boundaries of the Lake District...
  • Furness, peninsula, 15 mi (24 km) long and 4 mi (6.4 km) wide, Cumbria, NW England, between the estuary of the River Duddon and Morecambe Bay.
  • The Furness Peninsula from Birkrigg Common (pan to right). ... The wind farm is a 21st-century addition. Barrow in Furness behind the hills to the right.
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  • In this article, we will thoroughly explore who Furness Peninsula is, his relevance today, and his influence on different aspects of everyday life.