The Lake District is a breath-taking national park tucked away in the North West of England in Cumbria. Boasting countless fells, mesmerising lakes and an abundance of attractions and activities, it’s unsurprising that it’s one of the most popular destinations in the UK.
If you're looking to get away to a Lake District holiday cottage, look no further than this fantastic selection of properties. No matter what type of Lake District holiday you're looking for, you're sure to find the perfect fit in this collection.
Why Lake District Cottages?
The Lake District is an ideal destination for lovers of the great outdoors; it's a region of breathtaking natural beauty, from the highest fells to the quietest valleys and from the sands of the Cumbrian coast to the rolling hills of North Yorkshire. By choosing one of these holiday cottages in the Lake District, you’re perfectly placed to explore it all!
Seasoned walkers can take up the challenge of mighty Skiddaw, Scafell Pike (England's highest mountain) and the ever-popular Helvellyn, while those looking for a leisurely stroll can enjoy walks at lower levels around the shores of several of the smaller lakes, including Grasmere.
For more fascinating activities to occupy your time, take a look at our Lake District travel guide.
Places to visit while Staying in a Lake District Holiday Cottage
There is an endless choice when it comes to things to do and places to visit during Lake District holidays. Explore the iconic lake town of Bowness-on-Windermere where you can enjoy the beauty of Lake Windermere. Here you can enjoy walks around its shore, a spot of wild swimming and even a variety of watersports including kayaking and paddleboarding. The town is also home to The World of Beatrix Potter, an amazing attraction for families staying at these Lake District cottages. There are also countless places to eat and drink including lakefront bars or delicious spots such as Boaters Bar and Boardwalk Bar and Grill.
Other wonderful towns and villages include Hawkshead, home to a fantastic range of walking and outdoor shops as well as a wonderful chocolate factory where you can stock up on delicious treats to help remember your time away in a Lake District holiday let. Head to the coastline by visiting the town of Grange-over-Sands where you can walk along the estuary walls or visit the 17th-century Holker Hall.
Another town near your Lake District accommodation is Coniston, an idyllic village home to the Coniston Brewing Company and the picturesque Coniston Water, which is surrounded by scenic hills and woodlands. Walking around its shores is a hugely popular activity offering far-reaching views of the water and the Lake District’s landscape.
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Popular destinations to visit from cottages in the Lake District:
Ambleside
Buttermere
Cartmel
Derwentwater
Eskdale
Kendal
Keswick
Ravenglass
Troutbeck
Ulverston
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Types of Lake District Holidays
Begin your next adventure today by booking one of these delightful Lake District holiday cottages today!
Bring everyone together when you book a family cottage in the Lake District or a large Lake District cottage, including your four-legged friends by choosing a dog-friendly Lake District cottage holiday.
Make unforgettable memories with your loved one by choosing a lodge or log cabin holiday in the Lake District, romantic cottage in the Lake District or a Lake District hot tub cottage, and add touches of luxury to your break by choosing luxury Lake District cottages, luxury Lake District lodges or cottages with a pool in the Lake District.
If you want to experience a unique holiday, try glamping in the Lake District or holiday parks in the Lake District.
Alternatively, there are Lake District country cottages for the ultimate rural retreat, and remote cottages in the Lake District for a peaceful break, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. You could even enjoy a stay in an unusual cottage in the Lake District.
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Frequentley Asked Questions about Lake District Holidays
What month is the best to visit the Lake District?
The Lake District National Park is the perfect destination to visit all year round with each season offering a different experience.
To get the best experience, we’d recommend visiting in May or June, when the weather is milder, the landscapes are blooming and green, and the trails are slightly quieter. The milder weather means you can uncover countless trails, designed to be explored as well as experience exciting activities including boating, watersports and rock climbing.
If you’re looking for an even quieter holiday, then we’d recommend visiting in September or October as autumn is creeping in and the colours of the lakes change from green to orange. You can still experience all the Lake District has to offer, just with a higher chance of rain. Although then you can look forward to cosying up in the warmth of your holiday cottage after a day of exploring.
How many days are enough for a holiday in the Lake District?
There’s so much to see and do in the Lake District! We’d recommend spending around 4 to 5 days exploring this wonderous national park. That allows plenty of time to experience unmissable attractions and landmarks including Lake Windermere, Rydal Mount, Grasmere as well as breathtaking walks up Tarn Hows, Latrigg Fell and Blencartha.
However, you can still experience the Lake District during a short break. A weekend or 2 to 3 days gives you a chance to make plenty of treasured memories with one of the iconic Lake towns as your base. Stay in Keswick to enjoy walks around the shores of Derwentwater, lose yourself in the past at the Keswick Museum and the Castlerigg Stone Circle.
Or stay in Bowness-on-Windermere. Here you can visit The World of Beatrix Potter, take to the water of Lake Windermere, explore countless walks including those to Orrest Head Viewpoint and visit the National Trust’s Hill Top.
What is the most beautiful part of the Lake District?
As the UK’s largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Lake District is without a doubt home to some of the most beautiful places. In our opinion Grasmere tops that list. Surrounded by spectacular fells, home to its own lake and the muse of one of the most famous poets in the world, William Wordsworth, it’s truly a beautiful place.
Other contenders include the view across Wastwater, the deepest lake in the Lake District, the view across Lake Windermere from the top of Orrest Head and Buttermere Valley which is home to three idyllic lakes; Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater.