Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Sedbergh

SUNDAY 15TH MARCH 2026
A THING TO DO THIS SUNDAY

in SEDBERGH
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 2-5 mins
It's March - the first month of spring, and the first month of life for millions of baby sheep. Discover their cuteness up close thanks to the St Fagans Museum, who have helpfully provided the world with Lambcam. See their lambs, and potentially lambing, live - and keep track of the new arrivals through the site's Baa Chart.
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SEDBERGH
CUMBRIA
54.32°N, 2.53°W


Sunrise: 06:24
Sunset: 18:13
Moon Phase: new moon
Weather: rain and snow, 7°C max, 2°C min


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THOMAS CARLYLE