Most of Keswick’s shops and its market are situated in the town centre. They are a mix of traditional and chain stores. There are several supermarkets, banks, and estate agents. Keswick also has its outdoor market which sells a range of products, including fresh local food.
Keswick is a lovely town in the Lake District, but is it good for shopping? The answer is yes and no. There are a few high street shops and some boutique stores, but if you’re looking for a large shopping centre, you’ll be disappointed. However, Keswick is a great place to buy local produce and handmade goods. There are also plenty of outdoor shops if you’re looking to buy gear for a hike or a day out in the Lake District. So overall, Keswick is good for shopping, but it depends on what you’re looking for.
Keswick’s Award Winning Market Market.
Every Thursday and Saturday. Amazing range of stalls, something for everyone.
Come along and visit.
The Cheese Deli specialise in stocking Cumbrian-made cheeses. With an extensive range from local cheese makers at Thornby Moor Farm in Wigton, award-winning Appleby Creamery in The Eden Valley, and The Lake District Cheese Company from Aspatria.