The society has a reputation as an active, amateur scientific society interested in all aspects of geology, particularly the county of Cumbria and the Lake District.
http://www.cumberland-geol-soc.org.uk/
An industrial history group whose purpose is to bring together those with an interest in exploring, researching and recording mining activities in Cumbria. History, news, events and publications.
http://www.catmhs.co.uk/
2002, July 27 - August 3rd, Westmorland County Showground. Includes event information, application, and contacts.
http://www.cumbaree.org.uk
A group who has an abiding interest and understanding of horses, and who will help you plan exciting days out exploring open fells, forest trails, bridle-ways and quiet country lanes.
http://www.horseholidaysincumbria.co.uk/
Information for people interested in walking and cycling in Cumbria. Details of walks, routes and tour operators, transport, weather and safety advice. Includes a discussion forum.
http://www.lakedistrictoutdoors.co.uk/
Society dedicated to those interested in the Cumbrian dialect. Includes instructions for counting sheep in Cumbrian, and a dialect dictionary..
http://www.lyvennet.com
A unique type of traditional needlework based on the ideas of John Ruskin. Currently contains history - more sections to be added.
http://www.ruskinlace.org.uk/
PjnSPorts sells snooker and pool cues by Peradon and Powerglide and pool and snooker tables by Riley BCE and Supreme.
http://www.pjnsports.co.uk
The CWAAS promotes and co-ordinates the study of the Archaeology, History, Genealogy, Customs and Traditions of the historic Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, and Lancashire - North of the Sands (what is now the Furness Peninsula).
http://www.cwaas.org.uk/
All about the FRCC, rock-climbing guidebooks, crag information, where and what to climb, bouldering, recent developments and a photo gallery.
http://www.frcc.co.uk/
Formed by a group of local people who wished to preserve the damson orchards in the old County of Westmorland, especially in and around the Lyth Valley.
http://www.damsons1.demon.co.uk/