What do you like to do?
The obvious "seaside" places are Grange over Sands, or Morecambe. Grange might be the better choice for a run on the beach.
Morecambe may be a disappointment now - it was OK 50 years ago when we had family holidays there, but the last time I looked in, in the 80s, it was very run down indeed. The beach consists mainly of large pebbles IIRC!
We spent a week at Ravenglass last August and will go again. We like walking but not mountaineering. There's a small Wainwright book of 'Walks from Ratty' (the R&E Railway mentioned above) and we bought weekly tickets and did several of those. The hills are up to 1000' and removed enough from habitation to give you a sense of having to find your way and stretch your legs, but can be short enough to do before a pub lunch leaving the afternoon for another walk or something different. We spent an afternoon at the Lakeside Theatre in Keswick watching A Midsummer Night's Dream on a day when there must have been about 2" of rain!
There are a couple of reasonable pub options in Ravenglass itself, and up the Esk valley, but it's not what you'd call the fleshpots - definitely a village.
The drive over Hard Knott and Wrynose passes is a must of course.
We've been going to the Lake District for decades, and we now prefer to base ourselves in the less over-visited bits; September shouldn't be too bad though.
I was going to suggest a visit to Holker Hall and Gardens to visit the Lakeland Motor Museum, only 7 miles from Newby Bridge; but when I looked up the link for you I found it's moving to Backbarrow, only 2 miles from Newby Bridge - worth a visit IMO, but I like old stuff.
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