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  • Last Minute Cottages - Longlands Groom's Quarters
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    Cumbria

    Longlands Groom's Quarters

    Ref: S3666

    Reviews 28

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    The village of Cartmel is renowned as the prettiest village in the Lake District. The village features walks, cobbled streets with antique shops, a gift shop, traditional pubs and the Michelin Star awarded L'Enclume restaurant. EPC Rating: Band G

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Milburn
  • Cumbria

    1 Bed Cottage in Milburn

    Ref: S855697

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom – king-size - 1 en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine - Smart TV in lounge - The property is...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High Sprintgill Cottage
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    Cumbria

    High Sprintgill Cottage

    Ref: S3675

    Reviews 48

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    A small and compact village, Ravenstonedale has much to offer the visitor seeking a quieter experience than the nearby Lake District National Park provides. It is a pretty village; traditional whitewashed stone cottages and stone walls border the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Gleaston
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    Cumbria

    1 Bed Cottage in Gleaston

    Ref: S357844

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    Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom - double - 1 bathroom - with shower over the bath and WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher - TV's in lounge and loft snug - Outside - washing machine and tumble...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Slaggyford
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    Cumbria

    3 Bed Cottage in Slaggyford

    Ref: S589502

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms - 1 king-size, 1 twin, 1 single - 1 bathroom - shower over the bath and WC, 1 WC - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine - Travel cot and highchair...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rydal Force
  • Cumbria

    Rydal Force

    Ref: S880792

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    Discover the charm of Bowness-on-Windermere which is located less than 4 miles away, where you can stroll around Cockshott Point (0.5 miles), take a ferry across Lake Windermere, and explore the nearby World of Beatrix Potter Attraction. Revel in...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yewbarrow
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    Cumbria

    Yewbarrow

    Ref: S375532

    Reviews 69

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    Tucked away in the Eskdale and Wasdale Valleys is the quiet village of Gosforth. With easy access to the Lake District National Park and the Cumbrian coast, Gosforth is a superb destination for those who want to experience a bit of everything...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Springfort Cottages
  • Cumbria

    3 Springfort Cottages

    Ref: S376209

    Reviews 28

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    Once the capital of Cumbria, the vibrant market town of Penrith rests between the Lake District National Park and the North Pennines. The streets of the quaint town are lined with sandstone buildings and pretty cottages, homing a variety of shops...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holly Cottage
  • Cumbria

    Holly Cottage

    Ref: S371629

    Reviews 8

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    St Bees is a lovely village resting on Cumbria's coastline, around five miles south of Whitehaven. The St Bees Head Heritage Coast presents a beautiful walking area to explore, as does the Lake District National Park lying around a 20-minute drive...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Marsh Garth
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    Cumbria

    Marsh Garth

    Ref: S603945

    Reviews 30

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    Kirkby-in-Furness is a collection of six hamlets on the Furness peninsula overlooking the Duddon estuary. The village is home to a general store and two pubs as well as a railway station on the Cumbrian Coast Line. Just five miles away is...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Shap
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    Cumbria

    3 Bed Cottage in Shap

    Ref: S233735

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 2 king-size and 1 double - 1 bathroom and 1 en-suite shower room - Electric oven and hob, Rayburn, microwave, Dulce Gusto coffee machine, fridge, dishwasher and tumble dryer - Pantry with...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Calderbridge
  • Cumbria

    2 Bed Cottage in Calderbridge

    Ref: S421712

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 2 bedrooms – 1 super-king-size zip-and-link, 1 double - 1 bathroom – wet room with WC and walk-in shower - Electric oven and hob, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher - Smart TV - Regret no...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Bolton
  • Cumbria

    2 Bed Cottage in Bolton

    Ref: S778452

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 2 bedrooms – 1 king-size and 1 twin - 1 shower room with WC and washing machine - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and microwave - TV in the lounge - Electric effect wood burner -...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 31 Forest Views
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    Cumbria

    31 Forest Views

    Ref: S880280

    Reviews 5

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    Aspatria is a small town in west Cumbria which has had a settlement there for over 3000 years. The town is located on the site of an old Roman road and is known for its 19th century St. Kentigern church. Lying just 5 miles from the coast and on...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oakbank
  • Cumbria

    Oakbank

    Ref: S281723

    Reviews 3

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    Elterwater is a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A tranquil hamlet with its tiny ‘swan lake’, Elter Water, sitting at the gateway of the striking Langdale valley. The soft valley landscape is in sharp contrast to the steep...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Eskdale
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    Cumbria

    1 Bed Cottage in Eskdale

    Ref: S855271

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    Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom – 1 double - 1 shower room with WC - Electric hob, oven with grill and fridge with ice box - TV and DVD player - Log burner-effect electric fire in lounge - Parking for 1 car within the grounds ...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cragfell Cottage
  • Cumbria

    Cragfell Cottage

    Ref: S281667

    Reviews 33

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    The historic, South Lakeland village of Cartmel is renowned as the prettiest village in the Lake District. The Priory Church, one of the finest ecclesiastical buildings in the north of England, remains the heart of the community with its gatehouse...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Marton Cottage
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    Cumbria

    Marton Cottage

    Ref: S697801

    Reviews 1

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    The historic town of Appleby-in-Westmorland lies in a loop of the River Eden and is overlooked by the North Pennines, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the Lake District Fells showing on the western horizon. Set at the heart of the lush...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Longlands The Coach House
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    Cumbria

    Longlands The Coach House

    Ref: S3668

    Reviews 36

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    The village of Cartmel is renowned as the prettiest village in the Lake District. The village features walks, cobbled streets with antique shops, a gift shop, traditional pubs and the Michelin Star awarded L'Enclume restaurant. EPC Rating: Band G

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Edenhall
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    Cumbria

    3 Bed Cottage in Edenhall

    Ref: S475273

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 2 king-size and 1 double - 2 bathrooms – 1 wet room with rain shower and WC, 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC, 1 roll top bath in the master king-size bedroom - Gas Range style cooker,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 32 Friar Row
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    Cumbria

    32 Friar Row

    Ref: S854880

    Reviews 8

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    The charming Cumbrian village of Caldbeck is situated on the northern fringes of the Lake District National Park and is surrounded by beautiful moorland and fells. It’s a classic stone built village with a church, pub, village green and duck pond....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Caldbeck
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    Cumbria

    3 Bed Cottage in Caldbeck

    Ref: S423991

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    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms - 1 super-king-size zip-and-link (which can be made into a twin on request) 1 king-size and 1 twin - 2 bathrooms - 1 bathroom with shower over freestanding bath, heated towel rail and WC and 1...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Croft Ends
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    Cumbria

    2 Bed Cottage in Croft Ends

    Ref: S487612

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 2 doubles - 2 bathrooms – 2 en-suites one with shower and WC and one with bath and WC - Gas range with electric oven, dishwasher, microwave and fridge/freezer - Shared utility room with washing...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Whinstone
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    Cumbria

    Whinstone

    Ref: S777347

    Reviews 10

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    The historic town of Appleby-in-Westmorland lies in a loop of the River Eden and is overlooked by the North Pennines, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the Lake District Fells showing on the western horizon. Set at the heart of the lush...

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    Take a break in nature with Cumbria holiday cottages

    Nestled in the northeast of England, where rolling hills and wildflowers meet the Irish Sea, Cumbria is home to some of the freshest air and clearest skies in Britain.

    From secluded cottages above misty lakes to market town mansions on cobbled streets, Cumbria doesn't just cater to one kind of getaway. It's a treat for anyone craving a rural adventure.

    Ranked as the ' second-best place to photograph in England', Cumbria is a world of emerald fields, majestic mountains, and some of the best sunsets the world has to offer. But its landscape isn't just a gift for sightseers, it's a treat for foodies too. Cumbria is home to a world-renowned range of incredible local produce and award-winning restaurants thanks to its rich and fertile land.

    To complete your trip to this stunning part of the world, book one of our dreamy Cumbria holiday cottages. Our carefully curated collection of Cumbria self-catering properties includes everything from ancient stone cottages to stylish, sprawling estates.

    Why choose a Cumbria weekend break or staycation?

    Cumbria is famous as the home of the glorious Lake District National Park, but it also includes part of the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines, so you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to how to spend your days.

    As well as the Lake District, Cumbria boasts three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, so pack your walking shoes and make sure you have enough memory on your phone because you won't want to miss a single minute.

    The landscape of Cumbria is like something from Middle Earth. Sparkling lakes, dramatic peaks, majestic mountains, green valleys, and lush rolling hills mean you'll never be short of a fantastic walk. Especially if you break it up with a delicious pint in one of Cumbria's ancient pubs.

    History lovers will be in heaven when visiting Cumbria. Not only can you explore some of the earliest stone circles in the UK, such as Swinside and the mysterious Castlerigg Stone Circles, but the fascinating Hadrian's Wall also runs along its border, where you can walk in the Romans' footsteps.

    It's not just walls and stone circles that add to Cumbria's rich history. The area is packed with castles and castle remains, from the mighty fortresses built by the Normans to the first forts constructed by the Romans.

    Boasting some of the UK's most significant historical moments, Carlisle Castle was constructed with stones from Hadrian's wall and is an imposing fortress to wander around. Or why not explore the haunted Muncaster Castle that dominates the Lake District coastline? For some epic ruins, and the perfect spot to enjoy an epic picnic, head to Kendal Castle and feel yourself get transported back in time.

    The beauty of Cumbria has been a beacon for writers and artists over the centuries, including two of its most famous residents, Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. You can visit both of their charming homes and discover more about Potter's delightful animal creations at The World of Beatrix Potter.

    While all the lakes in Cumbria are special, there is something truly magical about Lake Windermere. Not only can you walk around the huge lake, taking in the scenery and earning yourself a delicious lunch, but you can also hop on a lake cruise and see the beauty of the lake from the comfort of a boat.

    While visiting the great lakes, make sure you pop into the village of Windermere. It's a sweet and sleepy village filled with pretty shops, restaurants, tearooms, and a laidback atmosphere that'll make your regular life feel a million miles away.

    We've only scratched the surface of what to do in Cumbria. To see it all for yourself, book one of our Cumbria holiday rentals and plan your perfect adventure.

    Idyllic Cumbria holiday rentals for your next adventure

    Nothing beats waking up in the morning, snug in your cosy cottage, throwing open the curtains and gazing out at the incredible Cumbrian landscape.

    Whatever it takes for you to find the perfect Cumbria accommodation, we're here to make it happen. It doesn't matter if it's a games room, open fire, hot tub, or decadent back garden golf course, your wish is our command.

    If you're travelling in large groups or just fancy an extra slice of splendour, browse our extra-large holiday homes, luxury holiday cottages with swimming pools, or cosy cottages with private hot tubs. If you do love to be beside the seaside, have a look at cottages located on the Cumbrian coast, or perhaps by the beach.

    Why book your Cumbria accommodation with Snaptrip?

    At Snaptrip, we know how important it is to spend time with the ones you love most. That's why we've carefully chosen the best accommodation in Cumbria to ensure you have the holiday you deserve.

    We have hundreds of hand-selected cottages, each chosen for its location, style, comfort, and amenities, so you can be sure you'll find your dream holiday rental.

    Choosing your perfect Cumbria holiday cottage couldn't be easier. Use our handy search filters to find your ideal holiday home, and with our best-price guarantee, you can feel confident you'll get a great deal. Need help choosing your accommodation? Simply get in touch with our friendly customer service team, who are on hand and ready to assist.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Ewan - Verified booking

      We had a lovely week at High Sprint Gill.

      The enclosed garden really is enclosed, and our two "lively" working cocker spaniels enjoyed exploring and taking a wee sip from the stream (until it dried up in the heatwave!). The view from the garden was - WOW - panoramic across the dales. There are some lovely mature trees around the cottage and a wide variety of birds visiting. A wooden bench and picnic table are a nice touch for eating outside, and there is apparently more garden furniture around but we didn't use it. The cottage itself stayed cool indoors, providing a relief from the heatwave, and although the Aga cooker stayed hot, it wasn't a problem for us. In normal times, when temperatures are cool, the Aga will be a lovely background warmth in the cottage. We used it for some cooking: the hot / very hot plates heated up pans nicely and worked well for shallow frying. The oven was great for heating things up too; faster than we expected. There is also a conventional electric oven and large microwave. Overall, the kitchen was well-equipped and had all that we needed, including a radio. The owners left plenty of dish-cloths and drying towels, which was kind. A small boot room on the ground floor provided some extra storage, and there was a toilet, sink, washing machine and tumble dryer in this room too. We didn't need the dryer as it was hot enough to hang washing on the line outside; pegs were provided. The main lounge was spacious, with two comfortable sofas, CD player, freeview TV, DVD, and VHS. You can educate young children on historic media technologies of yore while on holiday. We didn't use the open fire, but it looked easy to use and was already set up to be lit when needed. Extra fuel was available with an honesty box to cover the cost if you need to light a fire each night. We reckon the cottage would be very cosy in the late autumn or early spring when the Dales get a bit chilly. A second dining room is provided, complete with another freeview TV, dining table and chairs, and an old upright piano. We enjoyed playing games in the dining room at night and the piano was an added bonus if you fancy some DIY music. The dining room had an electric heater if it gets chilly, and there are some lovely exposed beams in each room. The cottage feels like you are stepping back in time, and is the most characterful property we have stayed in with Sykes. Upstairs there are creaky, slightly uneven floors, and beautiful views out across the moors or down the lane. The master bedroom has a sink, which was handy for us as a family of 4 adults, and plenty of storage. Beds were comfy, although one matress probably could do with an upgrade on one of the single beds as it was rather thin (would be fine for under 12s though). The bathroom was large and includes a bath, bidet and shower. Everything worked nicely for us, although the shower occasionally took a while to get going. This was just part of the charm of the cottage for us though: the cottage gets water from a spring, and water is heated from the Aga. The owners left small supplies of toiletries in each room, which was great. Overall, we got the impression that the owners really care about their guests and work hard to make the cottage feel homely and comfortable. High Sprint Gill is highly recommended if you want to 'escape' for a while and enjoy being in the Dales and spotting hares, red squirrels, or birds of prey. Mobile coverage was good on Vodafone and other networks, if you need that, and the Wifi was also good but don't expect to stream 4K video. It's a short drive from Kirkby Stephen, which has a Co-op, Spa supermarket, garage, and take-aways if you want a break from cooking. The bakery, pubs and cafe looked good, but we didn't have time to sample them. We spent some time in the Fat Lamb pub garden (walkable from the cottage; about 2.5 miles) during our stay, and the walk from the pub to Ravenstonedale was worth it for the scenery, although we ended up staying on the road most of the time to avoid livestock. For dog walking, there were a couple of viaduct walks that were quite sheltered (from the heat) and mostly flat for easy walking. Opportunities for off-lead walking are limited to places without livestock, which rules out most of the Dales during the summer, but the Smardale viaduct walk was mostly off-lead, provided some shelter from the sun, and had impressive views and can provide shorter or longer routes as required. We also visited Sedbergh and Acorn Bank (national trust), but in 'normal', cooler weather there are plenty of walks from the cottage if you want to leave the car behind or get on a bike. The cycle routes look great, and not always too steep. There was a large parking space outside the cottage, with enough space to turn around. The lane approaching the cottage is quite bumpy and narrow (7 foot at one point), so pump-up your tyres. There is a single garage attached to the cottage but we didn't use it. In summary, this is a wonderful cottage with heaps of character and has everything you need for your stay. It's rural, beautiful, and quiet. Just what we needed.

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    • Michelle - Verified booking

      Well where do i start.

      The most lovely of setting. In a quite area but close to so many places that are a must to see in the wonderful Lakes. I have looked back over many other reviews and it is very obvious that no one takes any notice what guest are telling you. Some of the issues i had other guest had back in 2016. The cottage is great for a base but you do need to address the fact it needs an update. The settee is very uncomfortable so much so i sat on the floor. You need to put the tiny TV back into the dolls house and get a decent size one. It was clean enough but i can see why other guest have complained. You really do need to put a mirror at the end of your drive it is not safe pulling out onto the road. The walled garden was a real treat, thank god i could use it as the whole week was completely ruined due to the fact the whole of the complex was hired out to a film company filming a Bollywood Film. I did not need an alarm clock as i was woken up at 6am every morning and again gone 11pm, I know the owner spoke to them but with around 30 people staying there there was no way it was going to be a good break. The smell from the chefs cooking was not good, filling the cottage all day, every day. There were black bags of food open in the yard and being enjoyed each day by the wildlife. I did get a part refund but still came home very stressed. You have one hell of a gem if you could only made the most of it. It was a bonus that the sun was out all week so i could go out as much as possible. Sykes sorry being told my only option was take the refund and go home was not really what i wanted to hear. This holiday was booked for a year. The film crew booked a few weeks.

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      We had a lovely stay except for the last night when we did not get to sleep until past 4 am.

      I think it would be worth informing future guests that the cottage is one small part of a larger development which is set up for large groups. The place was ideal for us & our very nervous rescue dog until the Friday. On the Friday groups of men began to arrive throughout the afternoon & evening until there were 25+. A huge amount of alcohol was piled up on a table in the quad outside our back window & some of the men began to drink on arrival. They used the large barn for their entertainment and were continually on the move between the big house & the barn all night. Being 2 women in this sort of situation was unsettling as we are aware a large number of men together with huge amounts of alcohol can be unpleasant. As it turned out the men did not bother us ( we had drawn all the curtains & locked the door) but we were on high alert all evening as the noise level & movement grew and it spoiled our last evening. I think it is important that guests are informed about issues like this before they book. Had we known that a large male only group was booked in we would not have stayed & it has certainly put us off going back there again. I hope you understand our issue with this. We did not feel safe & although the men were simply enjoying themselves we were on edge.

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    • Leigh - Verified booking

      Wonderful short break at a lovely homely cottage.

      As dog owners we were so impressed with all the little touches to make our doggy’s stay most comfortable, the lovely home baked human treats were also very well received along with the other groceries that were left for us-very kind and thoughtful. Loved the area as you have the best of both worlds, with the country and the coast and don’t have to travel far for some lovely walks. The village has everything you need and the locals were friendly and welcoming, the Kellbank fit us in for food at short notice (with dogs) and we had a lovely meal. The village bakery was closed as was the Wild Olive for New Year but both looked very good and worth a visit. The cottage has everything you need for a very comfortable stay, the drying room came in very handy with the wet weather. Like other guests I cannot finish without mentioning the beds, so comfortable for a great nights sleep. Thank you.

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    • Jim & Pauline - Verified booking

      My husband and I (plus our collie) had a most enjoyable holiday at High Sprintgill - it was lovely to stay in such a beautiful cottage which still retains much of its historical character and charm.

      
The cottage was cosy and warm and the use of the open fire in the evenings after walking on the fells during the day was very special and really contributed to the enjoyment of our holiday. However the Aga was the real highlight - it really is the heart of the cottage and so welcoming to come back to after being out all day. The cottage was spotlessly clean and maintained to a very high standard and Robert and Sara were friendly, helpful and kind hosts - they genuinely care and look after their guests ensuring they have the best holiday possible. High Sprintgill is situated in a very quiet and peaceful area - the location is amazing and the local scenery is stunningly beautiful - it is wonderful to have direct access to the higher fells and beyond. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at High Sprintgill and look forward to returning to this lovely cottage.


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    Things to do near Cumbria

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    Coalhouse Fort

    Victorian coastal defence fort in East Tilbury. This historic military building has open days & guided tours, 2 museums & overnight events. Tea room & gift shop.

    Brough Castle

    Standing on a ridge along the Stanmore Pass is the impressive remains of Brough Castle beside the river Swindale Beck. The castle was built on the site of a Roman fort and its towering keep dates from about 1200. It was an easy target for the Scots and was raided frequently.

    Muncaster Castle

    Muncaster Castle is an historic haunted building, surrounded by tranquil Himalayan gardens and bluebell woods. It overlooks the beautiful Eskdale Valley and the river Esk and is a short drive from Ravenglass town, for which it may have acted as a fort in the past. The Pennington family owns the Castle and they have lived at Muncaster for at least 800 years.

    Appleby Castle

    Appleby Castle, located in the heart of the picturesque Eden Valley, offers a glimpse into over 900 years of history. Explore the magnificent Norman keep, medieval great hall and beautiful gardens. With regular events and guided tours, it's a must-visit for history buffs and castle enthusiasts. Don't miss the chance to take in the stunning views from the castle walls. Address: Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6XH
    Lake Windermere
    Lake Windermere in the heart of the Lake District National Park is the largest natural lake in England at 10.5 miles long and 219 feet deep. It’s a hive of activity with water sports and activities for the whole family, and many a bustling village dotted along the shoreline.

    Lake District National Park

    Words alone aren't enough to describe the Lake District. Miles of lush green hills roll out into the distance. As the sun bounces across crystal water, the scent of dewdrops fills the air on another beautiful morning in Cumbria.

    Rutter Force

    Rutter Force, located near the charming village of Great Asby, is a hidden gem in the Eden Valley. Follow the scenic walking trails to discover the picturesque waterfall, which drops 23 feet into a deep pool below. With stunning views and the peaceful sound of running water, it's the perfect place to relax and unwind. Address: Great Asby, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6EX

    Lodore Falls

    Lodore Falls near Keswick are powerful waterfalls with several drops over huge rocks.

    High Cup Nick

    High Cup Nick, located in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a breathtaking natural wonder. The stunning U-shaped valley was carved out by glaciers during the last Ice Age and offers spectacular views. Follow the walking trails to take in the beauty of the surrounding countryside, and don't forget your camera! Address: Dufton, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6TH

    Catbells Lakeland Walk

    The Catbells Lakeland Walk in the Lake District is a must-do for hikers. The 3-hour circular walk offers stunning views of Derwentwater and the surrounding mountains, making it a popular choice for photographers. The trail is suitable for all levels of fitness, and there are plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the scenery. Address: Catbells, Keswick CA12 5UN

    Hayes Garden World Ambleside

    Hayes Garden World in Ambleside Lake District is one of the largest family run garden centres in the north of England and has been on the same site for over 200 years.

    Derwent Pencil Museum

    After the discovery of graphite in the Barrowdale Valley the birth of the pencil was imminent. The Cumberland Pencil Company created its first pencil in Keswick in 1832 and the first factory was built the same year. The Derwent Pencil Museum is located beside the old factory and tells the story of the interesting journey the company has been through.

    Frequent questions

    • What time of year is best to visit Cumbria?

      The best time to visit Cumbria is typically during the late spring to early autumn months, from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather, blooming landscapes, and various outdoor activities to enjoy, such as hiking and exploring the Lake District. However, Cumbria's beauty can be appreciated year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm.

    • Why do people visit Cumbria?

      People visit Cumbria primarily for its stunning natural landscapes, including the picturesque Lake District with its serene lakes, rolling hills, and hiking trails. The region's charming villages, historical sites, and outdoor recreational opportunities like boating, cycling, and exploring the fells also attract visitors seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure in a scenic setting.

    • How many days are enough to visit the Lake District?

      The ideal duration for visiting the Lake District depends on your interests and activities planned. A stay of 3 to 5 days would allow you to explore the picturesque landscapes, enjoy outdoor activities, and experience the charming villages and lakes of the region.

    • What is the difference between the Lake District and Cumbria?

      The Lake District is a picturesque region known for its stunning lakes, mountains, and natural beauty, located within the larger county of Cumbria in northwest England. Cumbria encompasses not only the Lake District but also other areas, towns, and attractions beyond the national park boundaries.

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