If you're looking for something to do in Whitehaven this weekend then look no further.
Here at The Whitehaven News we've compiled together a list of the top 10 things to do in Whitehaven and Copeland.
We hope you'll find something that you'll enjoy.
1 If you're a movie lover then why not take a trip to The Gaiety Cinema. This weekend Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness will be showing.
2 At The Rosehill Theatre on Friday night The Beatle's Boy Logan Paul Murphy will be performing. This is not one to be missed and promises to be a real treat. The event will start at 7.30pm.
3 At The Solway Hall on Friday The Four Kicks will be performing who are a Kings Of Leon tribute act. On Saturday, sports enthusiasts will be able to enjoy Target Wrestling.
4 There are two brilliant exhibitions happening at The Beacon Museum. Children can enjoy a pirate-themed event which is currently taking place. Whilst there is also an event on The Yellow Earl, an extravagant and intriguing character with strong ties to the town.
5 There are some perfect places for hikes in Copeland: Dent Fell near Cleator Moor and Egremont is simply perfect and offers great views over our area from the summit.
6 Copeland is home to some of the most beautiful parts of our county. Wasdale and Ennerdale are wonderful places to spend a summer afternoon.
7 If you still have some savings left after Easter and the bank holiday then why not go out and enjoy Whitehaven's nightlife. The Royal Standard is a brilliant pub for you and your friends to enjoy.
8 You can also enjoy some of Cumbria's hidden gems. Why not visit Clint's Quarry or Longlands Lake. Both wonderful places just a stones throw away from Cleator and Egremont.
9 Whitehaven has some great places to unwind, the marina and Castle Park are both brilliant places to escape and relax.
10 If the weather is nice then you could always pay a visit to St Bees. The beach is wonderful and there are some great cafes and pubs to enjoy.
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