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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Duck House
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    Cumbria

    The Duck House

    Ref: S409885

    Reviews 6

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    Rich in history is the market town of Brampton in Cumbria. Close to Hadrian's Wall and offering a good selection of quaint shops and charming streets, the town makes for a perfect base for walkers and explorers alike, while providing everything...

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

    1 Bed Cottage in Grasmere

    Ref: S1018531

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom – 1 super-king-size bedroom - 1 bathroom – 1 shower room with a shower and WC - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer - Wood burner (starter...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Gallery
  • Cumbria

    The Gallery

    Ref: S281942

    Reviews 35

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    Lying at the northern tip of Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, Ambleside makes a superb base for touring the central Lakes, with Grasmere and the Langdale Valley just a short drive away. There is plenty to do here - cruises, boat trips and...

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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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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ramblers Rest
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Ramblers Rest

    Ref: S778531

    Reviews 22

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    The attractive old market town of Sedbergh (pronounced Sed-Ber), with its old-world atmosphere, is not only set in the magnificent western dales of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the rugged eastern fells of the Lake...

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    £76

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Raceside Cottage
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Raceside Cottage

    Ref: S3611

    Reviews 72

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    Kirksanton is a small hamlet which boasts a scattering of cottages, farm dwellings and a traditional village pub. There are coastal walks, a beach, towering peaks and valleys to be enjoyed nearby.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Kentmere
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    Cumbria

    1 Bed Cottage in Kentmere

    Ref: S231300

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    Additional information and rules - 1 king-size bedroom - Shower room with WC - Smart TV - Wi-Fi included - AGA oven, hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer - Laundry service available on request - Bed linen, towels, electric and heating...

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High House
  • 2

    Cumbria

    High House

    Ref: S43577

    Reviews 83

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - White House
  • 2

    Cumbria

    White House

    Ref: S693586

    Reviews 14

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    This charming, linear village is located in the remote dales of Cumbria's Eden area. This tiny community is made up of a row of houses from the 18th century, as well as a swimming pool, bars, stores, a Post Office, and a beautiful memorial park....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Cartmel
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    Cumbria

    1 Bed Cottage in Cartmel

    Ref: S233154

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    Additional information and rules - 1 king-size bedroom - Bathroom with shower over bath and WC - Smart TV and blue tooth speaker - Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer - Woodburner - Logs available to purchase...

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    £150

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mrs Tiggywinkles
  • Cumbria

    Mrs Tiggywinkles

    Ref: S89936

    Reviews 46

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    The vibrant twin towns of Bowness and Windermere hold enduring appeal for visitors to the Lake District National Park, with each providing a range of nearby attractions, amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. A variety of boat trips...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beckside Cottage
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    Cumbria

    Beckside Cottage

    Ref: S1063304

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    The bustling market town of Penrith, once the capital of Cumbria, enjoys a central position between the Lake District, the Westmoorland Dales and North Pennines and is ideally placed for taking in all that the region has to offer. Renowned for its...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Piggy Bank Cottage
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Piggy Bank Cottage

    Ref: S426054

    Reviews 19

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    Sedbergh is a rural town in the south west corner of Cumbria. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside and stunning views of the Dales and Lake District. The town has a number of attractions including the Farfield Mill, a working water mill...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Solway View
  • 1

    Cumbria

    Solway View

    Ref: S425761

    Reviews 65

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    North of the Lake District, Silloth is a famous tourist destination on the shores of the Solway Firth in West Cumbria. Skiddaw and the Northern Fells can be seen to the south, on the other side of the water, in the Scottish hills of Southern...

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Danes Court
  • Cumbria

    Danes Court

    Ref: S532328

    Reviews 10

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    With one of the mildest climates in the north of England, the beautiful Edwardian town of Grange-over-Sands is situated between the Lake District fells and Morecambe Bay. When the Furness Railway was built, Grange-over-Sands, a sleepy fishing...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bramble Cottage
  • 1

    Cumbria

    Bramble Cottage

    Ref: S3334

    Reviews 27

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    Sedburgh is a market town, which sits just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park, though within incredibly easy reach of all the attractions of the Lakes as well. The town has a 12th century church and a well-known school, and to stroll there...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lane Head
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    Cumbria

    Lane Head

    Ref: S95162

    Reviews 83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Santon
  • 2

    Cumbria

    2 Bed Cottage in Santon

    Ref: S421766

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 2 doubles - 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC - Electric oven, gas hobs, microwave, toaster, kettle - Utility room with fridge/freezer - Washing machine and tumble dryer in the...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Hawkshead
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    Cumbria

    1 Bed Cottage in Hawkshead

    Ref: S230632

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    Additional information and rules - 1 double bedroom - 1 shower room with WC - TV, DVD, and CD - Oven, hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, and washing machine - Off-road parking for one car - Walking distance to shop, pub, and...

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    £150

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gate House
  • Cumbria

    Gate House

    Ref: S842137

    Reviews 6

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    Dacre is a small, quiet village that sits within the Lake District National Park, set amongst rolling Cumbrian countryside. The village offers a pub serving food, with shops available 5 miles away in Penrith. St Andrew’s, the parish church in...

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    £107

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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 - Westbourne Cottage
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    Cumbria

    Westbourne Cottage

    Ref: S1040315

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    Settled on the Duddon Estuary, between Kirkby-in-Furness and Barrow-in-Furness is the civil parish of Askam-in-Furness, also known as the gateway to the Western Lakes and the Coast. Comprising two villages, Askam and Ireleth, the settlement is...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Church How Cottage
  • Cumbria

    Church How Cottage

    Ref: S854176

    Reviews 4

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    Nether Wasdale is a small village situated to the west of Wastwater, the deepest lake in Great Britain. The village is well-served with two pubs, one with its own brewery, a farm shop and café selling local produce and ice cream. This area is the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Eden Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    3 Eden Lodge

    Ref: S282038

    Reviews 42

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    Tucked away in the beautiful English countryside, between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Park, is the historical market town of Kirkby Stephen. Complemented by a good selection of cafés, pubs and restaurants, this town has all the...

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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

    • Fiona - Verified booking

      Beautifully decorated and super clean - but this is not a cottage, it is a basement flat.

      We would never have booked it if we'd understood that from the description given on the website. The flat is built into the hill beneath the hosts' busy home and the two bedrooms are dark and cold - they did provide a dehumidifier for the damp in one of them and extra blankets which were needed in AUGUST when we visited, though our daughter still had to sleep in her fleece it was so cold. As both bedrooms are partially underground they have very little natural light and only one small window in one wall above head height - which opened at foot level of the hosts’ own garden so we had to keep the blind shut as you’re completely overlooked. Same at the front of the flat where you're eye level with the hub caps of up to 4 vans and cars parked right outside coming and going daily during our visit - until the second week when the hosts asked us to park in the next street so they could resurface the driveway for the next 2 days. Clearly work that had been planned in advance and should have been forewarned when booking. There were positives: lovely shower room, big squishy sofas, really well equipped kitchen and cakes, milk and eggs provided on arrival. Sadly this did not make up for the misleading description which does not make clear that this is a basement flat and there was no privacy or peace and quiet - which was what we really wanted. The hosts did say when we arrived that they had family staying with them but I'm not sure they realise that every footstep, toilet flush and children running up and down goes straight through the ceiling into the flat below. If you are used to people walking around above you and don’t mind people walking up and down right outside every window, you’ll be fine. We were very disappointed and had we not endured a 400 mile drive to the property would not have stayed after seeing what it really is when we arrived.

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    • Arun - Verified booking

      A quick couple of points: 1.

      Location is great. 2. One of the best decorated properties of it's category that I've come across. 3. Property is mostly well maintained but some things have been a let down that could be improved: - One of the most uncomfortable mattresses I've ever come across. Despite there being a heavy topper, could feel most coil springs against my back the whole night making for a very uncomfortable sleep. - Cobwebs in a number of places within the property such as behind curtains, top of kitchen units etc and a thick coat of dust accumulated over time under the bed frame with a pill lying down there - whatever it was for. - No separate key to the one bedroom suite/Flat on the first floor - the only lockable door being the main entrance door on ground floor. This made it feel rather insecure for us - it's like being able to lock the one external door but not the door to the flat itself as there were no keys provided for it. Further, there's a curtain on the outside of the flat door to allow someone outside the flat to view into the flat rather than having that curtain on the inner side of the flat to let residents close it for privacy or to open and look out if needed. It may serve some purpose but not one I could understand as it was external to the first floor flat allowing a view in. - It gets very dark outside shortly after 4pm in the winter months - the lighting that's outside the property but within the lodge area is very dim and insufficient - most people end up having to walk around within the property grounds with a torch when they need to. Better/brighter street lighting in the gated area would be much appreciated by most tenants I'm sure.

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    • Jane - Verified booking

      The Gallery is a wonderful romantic bolthole.

      Everything was spotlessly clean on arrival. The open plan room is large enough to have living, kitchen, dining and bed zones without any sense of being cramped and there is plenty of storage. The kitchen is equipped with everything that most cooks would need, but the location is within easy distance by car or bus if you prefer to eat out. There is a small patio with table and chairs and use of the lovely communal gardens, thronging with wildlife. Thoughtful touches such as a rug and folding chairs if you want to go out on a picnic, plus books, games, DVDs and CDs galore on those days you might want or need to snuggle down. Just over 100m off the main Windermere to Ambleside road, there is only a faint hum from the traffic. There is a bus stop at the turn off and currently fares all over the Lake District are pegged to £2 - a really cheap trip up to Keswick, for example, with no fuel or parking costs. Brockhole Visitor Centre is only a 5 minute walk away. Three things prevented it being perfect: 1. The listing photos imply there is a view of the lake, which is not so and I was extremely disappointed about this. 2. The hot tap for the bath and shower is rather temperamental. 3. I note from another post that one of the window's double glazing had blown and this has not yet been fixed. Despite these niggles, I would recommend The Gallery as a lovely place to stay.

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    • Howard - Verified booking

      This was our second visit to Raceside Cottage, and the facilities have improved since last year.

      Two new 2 seater sofas and a large screen TV are added facilities. The accommodation is very spacious and it is very well equipped throughout. Beds seem to creak a lot, but they are actually very comfy. The property is always very clean on arrival, and the welcome gift of home baked fresh cream cup cakes from the host, Viv, are delicious. The local pub, the King Billy is still closed for refurbishment, but it is currently set up at nearby Brockwood Hall, a 10 minute drive away, and it’s worth the short drive. Also recommend the Brown Cow and Bridge Inn for meals out. Easy walk down to the local beach via a level farm track, or the short drive to Silecroft (pebble) or Haverigg (sand). You are away from the main tourist traps of the Lake District, but Coniston Water and Muncaster Castle are less than 45 minutes away. Highly recommend a train trip on the Cumbrian Coast line from Millom or Silecroft up to St Bees (10 min walk to large sandy beach). The train line literally hugs the coast for most of the journey (hourly service both ways). As it was our second visit, you can guess we wouldn’t have gone back if we didn’t like it.

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    • Linda - Verified booking

      Raceside is an extremely well equipped cottage in a beautiful, quiet location.

      The cottage was cleaned to high standard and on arrival the owner had left delicious homemade cakes, milk and eggs. The whole cottage was very comfortable and well maintained. There is a lovely seating area outside, shared use of the owner's garden and ample parking. The beach is a pleasant walk, taking about 20 minutes down quiet tracks. At low tide, the beach is a vast sandy beach with beautiful views of the mountains and you normally have it all to yourself! My dogs absolutely loved it. Silecroft beach is the next beach along, which is a short 5 minutes drive, again it is beautiful sand at low tide, with toilets, cafe and free parking. The cottage is well situated for visiting Wastwater and the high fells, Eskdale and also Coniston is within easy reach. There is a pub, just a couple of minutes walk from the cottage that serves food and the small town of Millom is a 5 minute drive, offering a few shops, pharmacy and takeaways. The owners are extremely friendly and helpful. This is my second stay in this cottage and would definitely recommend it for quiet break in stunning surroundings.

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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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