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Drigg
Drigg

Drigg is a village situated on the west coast of Cumbria, England. North of the River Irt, where it meets the River Mite, you will find the packhorse bridge which is now pedestrian only bridge. Drigg is noted for its beautiful dunes, which are Sites of Scientific Interest. The railway, passes through Driggs beautiful Cumbrian coastline and the village station is a popular stopping point for its coffee shop and crafts. Also here is St Peter’s Church, built in 1850, the church display’s beautiful stained glass windows.