Arrowthwaite
England
England
Arrowthwaite forms part of Cumbria's industrial coast near Whitehaven, connected by the A595 coastal route. The town sits on flat terrain with Lake District fells rising inland, experiencing the typical maritime climate of frequent cloud and moderate rainfall. Most visitors arrive via the A595 from either Carlisle or Barrow-in-Furness, with the M6 accessible through Penrith connections. The area has roughly 18 public fast chargers supporting electric vehicle tourism. The town's red sandstone terraced houses, built from local quarries during the coal mining era, remain its most distinctive architectural feature.