Things to do in Ravenglass in June

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Overview

June is a great time to visit Ravenglass. The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 51—60°F (11—16°C).

Ravenglass has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your June trip to Ravenglass. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to June. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Ravenglass in June. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout June, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Ravenglass in June

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Holidays in Ravenglass in June
June
  • King's Birthday (June 20)
  • Father's Day (June 21)
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Weather in Ravenglass in June

Temperatures on an average day in Ravenglass in June

The average temperature in Ravenglass in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 60°F (16°C) to a low of 51°F (11°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Ravenglass, July, has days with highs of 63°F (17°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 43°F (6°C) and lows of 37°F (3°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Ravenglass in June based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in June
60°F
highs
51°F
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, breezy
Feels like
32%
Chance of rain
0.129 in
Amount
14.7 mph
Wind speed
81%
Humidity
17.1 hrs
Daylight length
4:40 AM
Sunrise
9:46 PM
Sunset
42%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in June
With an average high of 60°F (16°C) and a low of 51°F (11°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Ravenglass in June

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Ravenglass has to offer for travelers in June, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Ravenglass that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Ravenglass for June.
Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway
1. Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway
4.7
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Sightseeing tour agency
Tours
Family-friendly attraction with a 7-mile route on a small-scale train, plus a museum & eateries.
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We didn't actually ride on the steam railway - we had done so many times before as children in the 1960s. This visit turned into a gentle walk all around the village, an hour on a bench watching the time go out, a visit to the Roman ruins. There's a house on the main street with a display of plastic waste which has been washed up in the area. It gives a simple but very powerful message. We ended our visit with a lovely meal at The Ratty Arms before taking the train back to St Bees.
A really lovely way to spend hours just admiring the views, re living the child hood memories of steam engines, waving to other passengers and enjoying a ride on these great locomotives. Note there is a car park which currently charges £4 for two hours. The price of the tickets 🎟 is, or can be expensive however, if you are an enthusiast and recognise the good work by the paid staff and volunteers, it is a worthy cause to keep this going for generations to come.
Lovely little railway and staff are so helpful and welcoming. Set in a beautiful area of the Lake Dstrict with plenty of walking. A bonus for those of us that are disabled a tramper can be hired from Ravenglass
Excellent railway , was 14 years since I last went there, this time my son wasn’t a baby so he enjoyed it. Lovely views of the Cumbrian countryside. The tickets are for set places on the train so unless the train isn’t full you can’t choose your seat.
Lovely ride on the mini steam train followed by afternoon tea at the Dalegarth station cafe. Our hostess Louise was an absolute delight. So friendly and we chatted for ages! Her son Dylan was also super polite & friendly. The roped off afternoon tea section is gorgeous and you feel a little special sitting in there The afternoon tea itself was lovely, so generous we had to doggy bag some cakes! Highly recommended.
Lovely little steam railway. Great for kids and families ☺️ fantastic walks from each stop with nice pubs and cafes for food and drink at the platforms. A lovely day out
We had a fantastic time – it was a real highlight of our trip! The journey itself was absolutely beautiful, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Rolling through the scenic landscape on the heritage railway felt like stepping back in time, and every turn offered something new. A special mention goes to two of the staff members who made our visit even more memorable. Debbie, who works in the café, was incredibly kind and attentive. She not only welcomed us with a smile but also took the time to show us how to get to the nearby waterfall – a lovely local spot we might have missed otherwise. Her friendly nature really added a personal touch to our visit. We also met Tim on the platform, who kept us entertained with his great sense of humour. He had us laughing as we waited for the train, and his cheerful attitude created such a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.
This is a fantastic day out. Ok, tad expensive with no pensioner discounts or even free disabled parking for blue badge holders but the 40 min.trip on the little narrow gauge trains is a fascinating ride through the scenic Eskdale valley to Final station at Dalegarth.We only planned a 90 min stay there. Lunch was great at the lovely station cafe. 10 mins walk away is the very small village of Boot. It was a bridge too far for me in that timescale but my 2 friends had a quick look and said it was small but quaint. Not something you do often so worth a go.The museum adjacent to the station is included in the price. It was very interesting.
Muncaster Castle
2. Muncaster Castle
Building
Nature & Parks
Renovated castle built in the 13th century in 77 acres of woods with a bird of prey center & maze.
Ravenglass Roman Bath House
3. Ravenglass Roman Bath House
4.1
(235)
Heritage building
Museums
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Amazing to see such a large part of a bath house in the middle of the countryside. The story board conjures up a very different world 2,000 years ago. Well worth the 10 minute stroll from the car park at the railway, if you are not coming this way on a longer walk.
The remains of the bath house of Ravenglass Roman Fort, established around AD 130, are among the tallest Roman structures surviving in northern Britain – the walls stand almost 4 metres high. The fort at Ravenglass (whose earthworks can be seen near the bath house) guarded what was probably a useful harbour, and there is evidence that soldiers stationed here served in Hadrian's fleet. To visit the site you need to park in Ravenglass and walk down the road which takes about 30 minutes, road is quiet and flat, Suitable for all abilities Free to visit Amenities available in Ravenglass
We saw signs for the Roman baths last year but never saw them. This year, we walked different route & low & behold, and we came across them. There isn't that much left to look at even though there is a board showing what it may have looked like. I think it would be good to have an aerial shot so that you can see the footprint of the building, as they do on time team ,even if it is now half covered by trees . Great weather also made the day even better.
Small ruins, party fixed with concrete. Is of historical interest. Ravenglass was an important port for supporting Western Hadrians wall, along with the settlement nearby modern Maryport. Parking wise, you can pay to park at the railway station/museum. About a ten minute walk
Excellent preserved Roman Bath House in unspoilt and beautiful surroundings. Close to Muncaster Close and easily accessible on the Eskdale Trail from Ravenglass village and train station
Wouldn't go out my way to see it. But I was only 10mins walk away. If you have a good imagination and read the write up's, it's interesting. Need to park and walk the 1/2mile, no unauthorised cars allowed. This is there for everyone to see 24/7 and is free.
The Roman Baths at Ravenglass are a fascinating glimpse into Cumbria’s ancient past. Tucked away in a peaceful setting near the village, the ruins are impressively well-preserved, with walls reaching up to four metres high. Although the site is small and has no visitor centre or facilities, its quiet atmosphere and historical significance make it a rewarding stop,
A well preserved example of Roman ruins but on a much smaller scale, the 4 stars reflect that although another great example of our Roman past, there isn’t much to see but it’s still worth a stop off. Only a few minutes walk from either the car park or campsite. Although it’s stood for centuries, parts are now being held up by wooden props and heras fencing is in place in parts, some work is required to save this monument for the future.

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