Alavana, Kendal
Facts and practical information
Alavana was a name tentatively applied to the ruins of a Roman fort at Watercrook about 2 mi south of Kendal in Cumbria, for which the Roman name Medibogdo is a perfect fit to its river-bend position. The fort at Watercrook was erected around AD 90, originally in timber but then redone in stone around the year 130 during the reign of Hadrian. The fort was abandoned for about 20 years during the Antonine occupation of Scotland. It was refurbished under Marcus Aurelius and occupied until around 270, when its military units departed. Its remains are now largely buried beneath a local farm, while excavated artifacts are displayed at the Kendal Museum. ()
Kendal
Alavana – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kendal Castle, Kendal Town Hall, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Museum of Lakeland Life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Alavana?
How to get to Alavana by public transport?
Bus
- Lumley Road • Lines: 555, 755, 99, X6 (7 min walk)
- Collin Road junction • Lines: 555, 755, 99, X6 (8 min walk)
Train
- Oxenholme Lake District (29 min walk)