FOR this Readers' Choice, we wanted to take a look at what are the best nightclubs in North Cumbria.
We've been searching through online reviews to find what the best nightclubs are across the north of the county.
Some parts of Cumbria have an amazing nightlife scene and many venues are firm favourites of clubgoers across the area.
Young people and even some older adults just can't seem to get enough of the clubbing scene around the area.
We wanted to show you which ones are really worth a visit, maybe they're the ones you frequent every week or maybe you've never tried them before.
Either way, it's well worth seeing which nightclubs have come out on top in north Cumbria.
Let us know what you think of this list and if you think we've missed any out.
Botchergate is the home of clubbing in Carlisle. One venue, Below, is fairly new to the street and this Saturday will play host to a number of DJs as part of a Zone night.
Then there's House of Vodka, which sits in a prime location at the top of Botchergate. The venue is incredibly popular and on most weekends you will see groups of people heading in to enjoy the party atmosphere.
There are Aussie vibes at Walkabout, which 'transforms' from a sports bar to a club and is a draw for clubbers into the early hours.
Next is Manhattens, Gallachers, and TJs bar in Whitehaven, the three clubs in one combined venue are in the centre of the town's nightlife area.
The bars are particularly popular with younger adults and are definitely a great place for a party on the weekend.
Next on our list is Padua's, which is located on Washington Street in Workington.
This nightclub has proved very popular with clubbers in West Cumbria over the years and is still going strong today.
Finally, there is The Twisted Tongue in Whitehaven. Whilst it is a relatively new installment to Whitehaven's nightlife scene it is definitely a strong contender as one of the most popular clubs in the town.
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