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Just show me Lake District Cottages
The English Lake District is a region of breathtaking natural beauty. From the highest fells to the quietest and most remote valleys and from the sands of the Cumbrian coast to where the eastern fringes of the region nudge the rolling hills of North Yorkshire, there is something truly magical and awe-inspiring about this ancient land, carved out by glaciers over millennia. Whether your Lakeland cottage is a base for an active, romantic, or get-away-from it all break, the charm of the Lake District is certain to weave its magic.
The Lake District National Park is, in every sense, the heart of Cumbria. It covers over 880 square miles and encircles sixteen great lakes within its protective boundaries - from the secluded and tranquil waters of Buttermere, Wastwater and Rydal, to Windermere and Coniston, alive with pleasure boats and bustling lakeside towns. From the depths of the lakes rise great mountains and craggy hills, down which fast flowing waterfalls tumble in to the streams and valley rivers below. Seasoned walkers can take up the challenge of mighty Skiddaw, Scafell Pike (England's highest mountain) and the ever-popular Helvellyn while less agile visitors can enjoy contemplative strolls at lower levels - circular walks are possible around the shores of several of the smaller lakes such as Rydal and Grasmere.
With such beauty it's little surprise that the Lake District has inspired romantic poets and great writers - Wordsworth and Coleridge, Beatrix Potter and Arthur Ransome and, of course, the great John Ruskin. Today the area continues to top the poll as "the best place for romance in the United Kingdom"!
A Lake District cottage holiday is a perfect choice for a break at any time of the year. Though principal towns such as Kendal, Keswick, Windermere and Ambleside are thronged with visitors during summer weekends, those seeking to get away from it all will be rewarded even in the height of summer on a Lakeland cottage holiday in many of the quieter villages and hamlets dotted among the green valleys of this beautiful region. Out of season, even the larger towns still provide a relaxing haven for a Lake District cottage holiday break.
The South Lakeland makes an excellent choice for a Lake District cottage stay. Between the many and varied tourist attractions and the area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that is the Lake District National Park, there's more than enough to fill a weekend or a week-long holiday. Historic Kendal, on the boundary of the stunningly beautiful National Park, boasts a twelfth century castle, some fine museums, good shopping and, in nearby Sizergh Castle and Levens Hall, two historic country estates. England's largest lake, Lake Windermere, attracts flocks of visitors to its gentle shore. Ride the paddle steamers, enjoy a day at the Lake District National Park Centre at Brockhole or take a short ramble up Orrest Head and let the whole Lakeland panorama unfold in all its splendour. Spend some time in neighbouring Bowness On Windermere, which has a curiously beside-the-sea-side feel to it, thanks to the lake's shoreline, the ever-present flocks of seagulls and traditional fish and chip shops. Visit the World of Beatrix Potter, the Aquarium of the Lakes and the Windermere Steam Boat Museum.
Nearby Ambleside is the gateway to outdoor adventure; walking and mountain biking can be as easy or as challenging as you choose. A leisurely stroll or cycle on the flat or a trip into Grizedale Forest Park and a fine lunch might be your thing; or maybe you'd prefer a strenuous hike around the high fells of the Fairfield horseshoe, a spot of climbing in the Langdale Valley or canoeing on the river Brathay - you set the pace. Visit beautiful National Trust Brantwood House on the shores of Lake Coniston, stop for tea and cake in the gardens, or walk in Wainwright's footsteps up the famous 'Old Man' of Coniston. A well-earned pint of fine local ale in one of the many traditional pubs will taste all the more refreshing for the exercise!
If the holiday hotspots of the South Lakes prove a little too busy, then the West and North Lakes offer the opportunity to enjoy a Lakeland cottage holiday that's truly away from it all. Take time to appreciate the brooding, austere beauty of the country's deepest lake at Wastwater; enjoy peaceful Ennerdale and Loweswater; discover Eskdale and neighbouring Boot nestling in a lovely valley with the fabulous Ravenglass to Dalegarth narrow gauge steam railway running along the valley bottom. Visit the historic castle and gardens at Muncaster, or, further south, enjoy the Cartmel and Furness Peninsulas offering such gems as picturesque Cartmel and the Victorian seaside resort of Grange-over-Sands, as well as three internationally recognised nature reserves. Lakeland Museums are many and varied; the Motor Museum at Holker Hall near Grange, the Pencil Museum in Keswick; the Football museum in Ambleside are just three examples.
Keswick, one of the larger towns in the North Lakes on the shores of Derwentwater, makes a great base for a Lakeland cottage. With the mighty Skiddaw as a backdrop, the town combines some good shops, a wide variety of restaurants and a theatre and cinema with natural beauty in abundance. Take a boat out on the lake, hike up Skiddaw or Catbells for breathtaking Lakeland panoramas; visit the Osprey sanctuary in nearby Whinlatter Forest or take to the trees at the Go Ape high ropes adventure course. Pretty Ullswater offers more opportunity for watersports - boating, fishing, yachting or a relaxing on a pleasure cruise on one of the lake's steamers. Visit the region's highest waterfall at roaring Aira Force; reflect on the ancient landscape at Castlerigg Stone Circle, or head into the heart of the Lake District, and discover the less busy lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water.
Further out of the National Park, Carlisle is a busy market town, with an extensive range of shops and amenities, restaurants and a castle and cathedral that are well worth discovering. The excellent Rhegedd centre close to Penrith is one of the region's leading visitor attractions and an excellent all-weather day out. The Centre is famous for its large-format, IMAX-style film theatre, showing breathtaking giant-screen films of both the local area and of international interest. There is also a permanent Mountaineering Exhibition charting the history of climbing, from its birthplace in Cumbria to the world stage.
A Lake District cottage in the north of the region opens up a host of attractions beyond the Lake District National Park itself to those choosing to base themselves in the area. The lush Eden Valley, with market towns such as Appleby and Kirkby Stephen; the Howgills range of mountains sheltering scenic North Yorkshire villages such as Hawes and Dent, and further north, Hadrian's Wall, historic Carlisle and the Scottish borders are all within driving distance for a day out.
Sykes collection of Lake District cottages and holiday homes offers a wide range of accommodation, all with the assurance of our rigorous testing process as standard. From a Lakeland cottage on a remote working farm to a property right at the heart of things in a bustling Lakeland resort such as Bowness or Keswick, we are sure to have a Lake District cottage to meet your requirements. And whether your Lakeland cottage break is to be active, indulgent, relaxed, romantic, challenging or simply some precious time out with the family, Sykes has the right Lake District cottage for your all-important break.
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The Snug | Dearham near Cockermouth | Cumbria & The Lake District
High quality terraced cottage in lovely Lakeland village of Dearham. Super king-size beds, pubs and shop in village. Cockermouth 4 miles.
Fairhaven | Grange-over-Sands | Cumbria & The Lake District
Superb ground floor wing of stone built house in Grange-over-Sands. Original character features. Two bedrooms. Elevated garden. Kendal 10 miles.
Fettler's Cottage | Kirkby Stephen | Cumbria & The Lake District
Cosy terraced cottage in Kirkby Stephen. Ideal for family or friends, town's amenities on doorstep. Close Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Sedbergh 13 miles.
Lavender Cottage | Orton near Kendal | Cumbria & The Lake District
Outstanding 'upside down' terraced Lake District cottage, open-plan living area, exposed beams, wood-burning stove. Walks from the door (heated boot rack in cottage!). Kendal 12 miles.
Dunlins | Grange-over-Sands | Cumbria & The Lake District
One of our coastal Lake District cottages, this spacious wing of an Edwardian house has superb views, with cosy, comfortable accommodation. Shops, pubs, restaurants 10 mins walk.
Outcast Cottage | Ulverston | Cumbria & The Lake District
A cosy example of our Lake District cottages, this mid terrace with open fire is on the outskirts of Ulverston. Close amenities, easy distance Lake District.
Old Cottage | Nateby near Kirkby Stephen | Cumbria & The Lake District
One of our Cumbria cottages close to Lakes and Dales. Upside down cottage in rural Nateby, cosy welcoming accommodation, ideal for touring. Kirkby Stephen 1 mile.
Beech Cottage | Scales near Ulverston | Cumbria & The Lake District
One of our charming Scales holiday cottages, a pretty semi detached cottage with multi-fuel stove. Easy reach Cumbrian National Park and Furness Coast. Ulverston 4 miles.
Woodside Barn | Pennington near Ulverston | Cumbria & The Lake District
One of four quality Pennington cottages, this detached barn conversion is in beautiful surroundings close to popular Ulverston. A charming Pennington cottage for a year-round break. Ulverston 3 miles.
The Byre | Milton near Brampton | Cumbria & The Lake District
One of our wonderful Milton cottages, situated on a working farm. Mixing original character with modern amenities. Woodburner, beams, hot tub. Great walking close by.