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An open living area displays wooden beams and a galleried balcony above. Comfortable leather sofas surround a coffee table, while warm lighting creates a calming ambiance. Large windows invite natural light, offering views of the surrounding greenery.
Home in Glenridding
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Hawkhow Cottage, Glenridding

Hawkhow Cottage compromises four bedrooms and sleeps seven comfortably or eight cosily. Upstairs you will find three bedrooms (one King, one double and one twin) and a bathroom. Downstairs there is an additional bedroom (small double), a shower room and a traditional Aga-warmed kitchen. The glass and oak-framed extension provides a large living room with log burning stove and a galleried dining area. The property will be prepared ready for your arrival with freshly laundered bed linen and bath towels supplied for your stay. We have provided a selection of games, puzzles and toys to keep you entertained inside (and the optional use of a TV and Xbox One) as well as books, maps and guides to help you plan your activities outside. There is ample parking on-site. Guests also have shared use of the main house’s extensive gardens and grounds, including the sauna. Please note that the garden is steep with drop-offs in places, it has a number of steps and paths that can be extremely slippery, as well as running water courses, ponds and bridges. As well as having Ullswater on your doorstep for sailing, kayaking and wild swimming, there are a number of fabulous walks and bicycle rides that can be started from the cottage without ever needing to get into your car. Keen walkers can even start the climb to Helvellyn by walking up the garden to join recognised footpaths. Glenridding is a beautiful 15 minute walk along the Lake and provides a number of cafes, pubs and shops as well as access to the famous Ullswater Steamers. A slightly longer walk along the Lake in the opposite direction will take you past Glencoyne Bay, the inspiration for William Wordsworth’s ‘Daffodils’ poem, to the popular Aira Force waterfall and trails maintained by the National Trust.

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A serene bedroom is illuminated by a soft ceiling light, featuring a spacious bed adorned with a patterned duvet cover. Two windows offer views of the surrounding landscape, while colorful curtains frame each window. A small shelf holds a decorative bird figurine.
Apartment in Buttermere
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Welcoming Lake District rooms with lovely views

We are in the tranquil Western Lake District National Park close to the Coast to Coast bike route and with plenty of walking right from the door. Your comfortable ensuite bedroom and own breakfast / sitting room is upstairs so has gorgeous views across to woods and fells. The bedroom can be set up as two singles or one kingsize bed. We can provide a delicious basket of local and home-made food for a help-yourself- breakfast for £5 per person. There is parking and a garage for storing bikes.

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A living area features a light-toned leather sofa centered on a geometric coffee table, with two green upholstered armchairs on either side. A mural of trees creates an inviting backdrop, complemented by decorative lamps and a floral arrangement on the table.
Cottage in Portinscale
5 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Exclusive 3 bedroom detached home with garden

Situated in the lovely village of Portinscale this warm detached family home provides everything you might want to enjoy a stay in the Lake District. We are situated 5 minutes walk from Derwent Water and the Nicol End Marina for kayaking and water activities. Portinscale has a pub that serves food and a cafe. Our favourite eating places nearby are Swinside Inn and the Ivy Restaurant in Braithwaite. Keswick is a mere 5 minute drive or 20 minute walk for eating out, shopping and outdoor sports.

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The exterior of the stone cottage is surrounded by blooming flowers and greenery. A small patio area is visible, featuring modern outdoor seating across a patterned stone pathway. Verdant hills are seen in the background, creating a serene and inviting setting.
Cottage in High Lorton
5 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Boutique cottage in picturesque Lorton village.

Our luxury detached Lakeland cottage in the village of Lorton sits in a hidden gem of a valley and is a year round destination . Two beautiful bedrooms one of which can turn into single beds and each with their own bathrooms offers flexibility for both couples and families. We have a well equipped cooks kitchen with Everhot range and a stocked larder. Parking for three cars , EV charger , bike storage , gardens and a BBQ this is a great base to enjoy the magic of our Lakeland valley.

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A wooden table set for relaxation features a bottle of sparkling wine and two glasses, with rolling green hills and mountains in the background. The scene captures a serene countryside atmosphere, accentuated by scattered clouds and a blue sky.
Cabin in Cockermouth
5 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Cedar wood lodge with stunning rural views.

Our cedarwood lodge has been designed and built for our family and friends to use when they visit. It is in a rural setting about 4 miles outside the market town of Cockermouth but is actually located in the Lake District National Park with stunning views over the fells, Binsey, Skiddaw, Bassenthwaite Lake and Keswick. The lodge has been designed to make the most of those idyllic views and is a retreat for anyone wanting to relax, unwind and enjoy our “world Heritage” status.

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Shepherd’s hut in Cumbria
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Traditional shepherd's hut with views to Skiddaw

The hut is set in the middle of a family farm, forget about your busy lives and sit back and relax in this peaceful location ideal for a romantic retreat, with views up the Lorton valley ,cozy up into front of the wood burning stove and plan your adventure for the next day. The hut has no electricity but has solar lights, and a separate composting toilet, all bed linen is provide along with wood for the stove. A breakfast hamper will be delivered to your door in the morning

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An outdoor patio area features a sturdy wooden dining table with benches, positioned beside a private hot tub. The space is enclosed by natural stone walls, with scenic views of rolling hills and a clear blue sky in the background.
Cottage in High Lorton
5 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Lakes cottage with stunning view & private hot tub

Welcome to Highside a delightful cottage set in a secluded location overlooking the tranquil village of Lorton. Dating back to 1695 (as engraved on the fireplace in the kitchen), the cottage retains many original features but has been sympathetically modernised. The cottage resides within our farm, Terrace Farm with open countryside and panoramic views of the Lakeland Fells and numerous Wainwrights including Melbreak, Whiteside, Low Fell, Hopegillhead to name but a few.

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A charming cottage is set within a lush garden, surrounded by greenery. The structure features white walls with red accents and two chimneys. The backdrop includes rolling mountains under a partly cloudy sky, creating a serene outdoor environment.
Farm stay in Buttermere
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Cragg House Farm Holiday Cottage

Our cottage is a perfect base for outdoor activities such as walking, fishing and climbing or more leisurely nature watching, sight-seeing or just relaxing. The living area of the holiday cottage is situated on the first floor of the farm house. This gives fantastic views over the garden to Whiteless Pike from the bedroom and lounge/dining room. Although fully self-contained, the apartment is accessed by the main staircase, shared with your hosts, Alister and Rach.

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A cottage featuring a white exterior and a sloping roof is surrounded by lush greenery. Tall trees and ferns frame the property, which has large French doors that lead into the interior. A gravel drive is visible in the foreground, providing access to the entrance.
Guest suite in Rogerscale
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Lakes home with views, gardens and river frontage

The Vale of Lorton is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt areas of the Lakes, ranging from the flat farmland and Gem town of Cockermouth at one end to the rugged mountains and Buttermere at the other. The tranquil setting of The Spinney, above the River Cocker, with spectacular views over to Whinlatter, is an ideal location to explore the North Western Lakes. Set in two acres of mature trees, gardens and river frontage, with lots of wildlife.

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Cottage in Buttermere
5 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Buttermere Cottage with Spectacular Fell Views

Come and stay in a fairytale cottage in one of the most spectacular locations in the Lake District. Wake up to uninterrupted views of Haystacks and Fleetwith Pike, with iconic Lake District walks starting right from your front door. Recently renovated, Gatesgarth Cottage combines traditional charm with modern luxury. The very best of both worlds. Gatesgarth Cottage is the perfect place for an unforgettable Lake District stay.

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A traditional whitewashed farm structure is seen along a quiet lane, featuring green doors and window boxes with potted plants. A neatly stacked pile of firewood is positioned against the building, surrounded by a tranquil rural setting and gentle landscaping.
Barn in Mosser
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 448 reviews

Toddell Barn

Toddell Barn forms part of our traditional Lakeland longhouse farm, built in approximately 1710. Toddell Barn sits within approximately 7 acres of agricultural land that helps attract a wide variety of wildlife. Toddell Barn is located in the hamlet of Brandlingill (2 miles south of Cockermouth) and is within the northern boundary of The Lake District National Park, categorised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.

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The exterior of the accommodation features a charming building surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. A wooden picnic table sits on the lawn, inviting relaxation amidst scenic views. The structure displays a combination of stone and white walls beneath a slate roof.
Condo in Cumbria
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Keskadale Farm, Oaks Apartment

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Wonderful and unique views. So many walks and hikes on your doorstep. Views of many fells Catbells, Robinson, Mosey Bank, Maiden Moor and Aikin all ready for you to explore. This accommodation is perfect for those wanting to visit the Lake District in the serene Newlands Valley and enjoy lots of walks with the benefit of being a short drive into Keswick.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Buttermere?

    Buttermere has welcoming guesthouses, countryside cottages, and traditional inns, often located near the lake and village center. Rustic stays immerse travelers in the area's tranquil landscapes and local character.

  • What are the best things to do in Buttermere with kids?

    Kids can explore flat walking paths around the lake, spot sheep and wildlife, or enjoy family picnics in grassy meadows. Activities like pond dipping or simple nature scavenger hunts help make the landscape engaging for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Buttermere?

    Enjoy walking or hiking around Buttermere Lake, pausing for breaks at local tea rooms, or exploring smaller woodlands nearby. Photography and birdwatching are also popular, thanks to the dramatic landscapes and wildlife.

  • How is the weather in Buttermere?

    Buttermere has cool, often wet weather, with temperatures ranging from about 35–68°F (2–20°C) through the year and frequent rainfall. Waterproof clothing and adaptable layers are helpful for year-round visits.

  • When is the best time to visit Buttermere?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Visit in these seasons to enjoy vibrant wildflowers, changing foliage, and typically less crowded trails.

  • What are the best places to visit in Buttermere?

    Many visitors explore Buttermere Lake and Crummock Water, with gentle trails and views of the surrounding fells. The Church of St James is often noted for its history and scenic setting.

  • What are some hiking trails in Buttermere?

    Explore the circuit around Buttermere Lake for gentle lakeside walking, or try routes to Haystacks and Red Pike for more adventurous climbs with broad vistas. Woodland walks add variety to the hiking options.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Buttermere?

    Families often enjoy lakeside strolls, picnics in open fields, and feeding ducks by the water. Exploring gentle walking paths and stopping at welcoming tea rooms make for relaxing shared experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Buttermere?

    Consider exploring other lakes in the Lake District, picturesque market towns, or historic sites such as castles and gardens nearby. Many travelers enjoy outdoor activities, arts centers, or scenic drives around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Buttermere?

    Many accommodations in Buttermere welcome pets, especially in cottages and cabins surrounded by nature. Staying near trails or farmland makes it convenient to explore with your four-legged companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Buttermere?

    Consider starting walks early in the day to enjoy quieter trails, and bring layered clothing since weather can change quickly. Local tea rooms and small shops are frequently suggested for light bites and friendly conversation.

  • What is Buttermere known for?

    Buttermere is known for its serene lake, surrounding fells, and traditional rural village atmosphere. The area draws visitors seeking scenic walks, calm landscapes, and a slower pace rooted in local traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Buttermere?

    Discover tranquil spots along the lakeshore, lesser-known woodland paths, and secluded waterfalls hidden among the fells. Some visitors enjoy seeking out quiet viewpoints near local farms for a peaceful experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Buttermere?

    Local menus often highlight Cumbrian specialties such as Herdwick lamb, farmhouse cheeses, and traditional Cumberland sausage. Seasonal cakes, scones, and regionally brewed ales are frequently suggested for those exploring local flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Buttermere?

    Pack waterproof layers and sturdy walking shoes, as Buttermere has frequent rain and varied terrain. Bringing warm clothes is suggested year-round, as temperatures can stay cool, especially in the evenings and higher elevations.

  • What is the nightlife in Buttermere like?

    Buttermere is known for quiet evenings, with village pubs and inns providing a cozy setting for local ale or food. Nightlife centers on relaxed gatherings, conversation, and soaking in the peaceful countryside atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Buttermere?

    Buttermere and the surrounding area host agricultural shows in the summer, community fairs, and walking festivals linked to the Lake District's traditions. Seasonal celebrations often highlight local crafts, food, and farming heritage.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Buttermere?

    Buttermere has a variety of vacation rentals that can suit families, ranging from cozy cottages to larger houses with open spaces. Many options are nestled near scenic areas and walking paths, making it easy to enjoy time together outdoors.