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An inviting living room features a vibrant orange sofa complemented by a rustic wooden coffee table. A log burner stands against a decorative tile backdrop, while a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall. Natural light enters through multiple windows, illuminating the cozy space.
Cottage in Cumbria
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

A L’al hidden gem, in a L’al gem of a town!

This thoughtfully converted cottage aims to provide you with all the comforts of a loving home, but with an abundance of style that lets you know you’re being treated somewhere far away. The property is split up over three floors, with a bespoke kitchen diner on the ground floor, an open plan living room with window seats, a log burner and a modern tv for relaxing, then the top floor provides the bedroom with large en-suite style bathroom that’s quirkily decorated to offer a truly unique stay.

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The log cabin exterior is framed by lush greenery and a gravel pathway. A spacious deck features outdoor seating, partially shaded by surrounding trees. The gabled roof showcases natural wood beams, enhancing the rustic charm of the structure.
Place to stay in Cumbria
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 683 reviews

Traditional Log Cabin in the Lakes

Traditionally built Log Cabin in a woodland setting, with exceptional views of the Western Fells. Relaxing and Cosy Atmosphere with a wood burning stove. The Cabin comprises of a Kitchen, mezzanine Bedroom, living area and adjoining bathroom. ( I list this cabin for 2 people but would consider allowing up to 4 guests if you contact me especially if you wanted to bring children for instance) Please note this property may not be suitable for guests with specific disabilities if a fire occurred.

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A scenic landscape displays rolling hills and majestic snow-capped mountains, with a reflective lake nestled at the foreground. The vibrant colors of the autumn foliage contrast with the clear blue sky, creating a peaceful natural setting characteristic of the Wasdale valley.
Shepherd’s hut in Wasdale Head
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Wastwater shepherd's hut with lake views.

One of two shepherd's huts located on our traditional working hill farm in the stunning Wasdale valley. The huts have everything you need to enjoy your stay in this beautiful part of the world. Wastwater shepherd's hut comes complete with a double bed, kitchen area with induction hob and a bathroom with shower. Perfect place to start numerous walks from the doorstep including many of the popular Wainwright hills such as Scafell Pike and Illgill Head. Easy access to the lake for kayaking etc.

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The entrance to the cottage features a traditional dark door with a brass handle, surrounded by a charming garden. Vibrant flowers in various colors bloom along the stone exterior, adding a touch of natural beauty to the stone structure.
Cottage in Cumbria
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 418 reviews

Roses Cottage with mountain views near Scafell

Character sandstone cottage with stunning mountain views. Cosy space with parking set in quiet countryside. Secluded rear garden filled with flowers and wildlife with breathtaking views to the Wasdale fells. Country charm mixed with modern decor creates a cosy home to enjoy. WiFi a fully equipped kitchen, clean modern bathroom with power shower and a comfy living room with open fire - all to enjoy after a day exploring Gaze at the fells from the snug window over a book, candle and unwind.

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A modern living area features a dark sofa adorned with patterned cushions, set against a green accent wall. A wooden coffee table sits on a soft, yellow rug. Large glass doors open to a balcony, framed by vibrant yellow curtains, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Condo in Cumbria
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Stylish town centre apartment

Hidden Haven - a recently renovated 1 bed apartment nestled in the heart of the historic harbour town of Whitehaven. This cosy first floor apartment overlooks a picturesque park, offering a relaxing base from which to explore. Whitehaven boasts some excellent visitor attractions, specialist shops, bars & restaurants which are all within easy walking distance, as is the marina - the official starting point for the C2C cycle tour. Ideally located to explore the beautiful Lake District.

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A spacious deck area features wooden flooring overlooking a pebble beach, with sunlight reflecting on the calm sea. Comfortable outdoor seating is arranged on the deck, offering a perfect spot to enjoy the serene coastal view.
Bungalow in Nethertown
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

West View Beach House - Cumbrian Coast

West view is a luxury property located directly on Nethertown beach. It is in a tranquil area with amazing sea views. It has a dog friendly beach, is great for fishing, has lots of wildlife and has the most stunning sunsets. In winter, enjoy cosy evenings with the fire lit. An ideal base for exploring the Western Lake District and Cumbrian Coast. It is surrounded by scenic walks and activities. It is close to St Bees coast to coast walk too. Please note- We no longer have a hot tub.

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A charming studio exterior is framed by colorful flower beds, featuring various plants and herbs. The entrance is highlighted by large windows and a wooden overhang, with a clear blue sky above, enhancing the inviting nature of the setting.
Tiny home in Eskdale Green
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Eskbank Studio

A cosy & romantic couple getaway in the heart of the Lake-district, perfect as a peaceful escape from our busy day to day lives. Wake up to a panoramic picturesque view and immerse yourself in nature whilst still living in comfort & style. The Studio is situated in a stunning NGS garden and is near to 'The Lal' Ratty' steam train & station. With many beautiful walks at your doorstep, it's an ideal retreat whether you're a walker, photographer, artist or just want a tranquil trip away.

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The stone-built cottage is nestled alongside the banks of the River Duddon, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The two-story structure features multiple windows, allowing for ample natural light, while the picturesque mountain backdrop enhances the serene setting.
Cottage in Cumbria
5 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

Riverside stone cottage, stunning mountain views

High Bridge End cottage is an attractive stone built Lakeland property, set in the heart of the Duddon Valley. Situated directly on the banks of the picturesque River Duddon, surrounded by the National Park Southern Fells. The cottage has been renovated with views in mind, the lounge being on the first floor with vaulted ceiling, picture windows and cosy log burner. Stylish kitchen, traditional shower room, spacious utility area and private parking for two cars.

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A sitting area features a traditional fireplace adorned with floral tiles, complemented by a decorative mirror above it. A modern television is placed on a wooden cabinet beside a comfortable yellow sofa. Green curtains frame the window, adding a touch of color to the neutral walls.
Cottage in Eskdale
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Cosy cottage with parking

Relax at this peaceful place to stay in the Western Lake District. There are plenty of lovely walks from the doorstep. The King George pub is only a minute walk away, serving lovely home cooked food and real ale. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, known locally as “La’al Ratty” is only a ten minute walk from the cottage. Eskdale Stores is open daily. The cottage itself has been recently renovated and has a secure garden with lovely views, ideal dogs.

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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, 278 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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A charming stone exterior features a wooden door and windows with a detailed wooden frame. A small patio area includes a round table and two chairs, inviting relaxation outside. Natural stone walls harmonize with the rustic architecture, providing a warm entrance to the accommodation.
Guest suite in Broughton Beck
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Meadowsweet Barn - The Lake District - Ulverston

Space includes double bedroom, bathroom, sitting area and breakfast area all set in rural location with stunning views across Morecambe Bay and towards Coniston Old Man. Excellent walking / biking location. 2 comfortable lounge chairs in sitting room with Freeview TV & WI-FI and area suitable for preparing breakfast & light meals . Welcome pack includes: tea, coffee, sugar & milk. Up to 2 well behaved dogs allowed . No Smokers

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The exterior of Sunny Bank Chapel is showcased with a charming wooden facade, surrounded by mature trees and natural landscaping. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, offering scenic views of the surrounding fields and hills in the distance.
Cottage in Coniston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Converted Chapel, lake access, pet friendly

The glorious location with unspoilt views over Coniston Water and its own private lake shore sets Sunny Bank Chapel apart as the place to stay in the Western Lake District. A complete refurbishment has converted this near-derelict 17C chapel into a stunning self-catering holiday let. Want a romantic retreat, a base for exploring the Lake District or a place to relax or work without disturbance? - this is the place for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Copeland District?

    Copeland District has welcoming neighborhoods in Whitehaven, Egremont, and around St Bees, many featuring charming homes and easy access to local sights. Seaside and rural stays are frequently suggested for travelers looking to enjoy coastal and countryside experiences.

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

    Families often enjoy exploring historic sites, local beaches, and interactive museums around Whitehaven. Trails near St Bees and playgrounds in community parks add to the family-friendly options.

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

    Copeland District has coastal walks, visits to heritage sites in Whitehaven, and nature trails in the nearby Lake District. Exploring local museums and sampling seaside cafes is frequently suggested for visitors.

  • How is the weather in Copeland District?

    Copeland District sees mild, wet winters around 37–45°F (3–7°C) and cooler summers near 54–64°F (12–18°C), with rain common year-round. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are helpful for outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Copeland District?

    Copeland District has historic Whitehaven Harbour, the beach at St Bees, and museums featuring local culture and heritage. Nature lovers often explore parts of the Lake District here, including valleys like Wasdale and Eskdale, as well as Wast Water and Scafell Pike.

  • What are some hiking trails in Copeland District?

    Copeland District has well-trodden paths along the St Bees Head coastline and wooded routes around Egremont. Trailheads near Ennerdale invite those seeking scenic views and a quiet countryside experience.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Copeland District?

    Families explore local parks, beachcombing at St Bees, and interactive exhibits in area museums. Guided nature walks or heritage tours in Whitehaven are also commonly enjoyed by visitors of all ages.

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

    Frequently suggested day trips include exploring Lake District National Park, visiting historic towns, or enjoying walking routes near Wasdale and Eskdale. Vibrant market towns and lakeside villages round out the experience.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Copeland District?

    Many stays in Copeland District welcome pets, especially those near walking trails or coastal paths around St Bees and Whitehaven. Parks and outdoor areas make it convenient for travelers with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Copeland District?

    Waterproof layers are helpful, as rain is frequent through each season. Chatting with locals in cafes or markets can lead to discovering distinctive viewpoints and community events around Copeland District.

  • What is Copeland District known for?

    Copeland District is known for dramatic coastal cliffs at St Bees Head, maritime history in Whitehaven, and its proximity to the natural beauty of the Lake District. Locally rooted traditions and community events contribute to its distinct character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Copeland District?

    Small harbors near Ravenglass, tranquil trails in Ennerdale, and locally-run museums in Egremont are often cited as hidden gems. Exploring lesser-known coastal villages adds a special local experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Copeland District?

    Traditional Cumberland sausage, locally caught seafood, and home-baked treats from area markets are frequently suggested. The district has farm shops and pubs serving hearty, regionally inspired dishes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Copeland District?

    Pack clothes for layering, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable footwear suited to walking or hiking. Binoculars are useful for birdwatching along the coast, and a reusable bag comes in handy for markets.

  • What is the nightlife in Copeland District like?

    Copeland District has relaxed pubs, community gatherings, and casual music venues, especially around Whitehaven. Evenings are quieter than urban centers, with a focus on locally brewed ales and welcoming spaces.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Copeland District?

    Copeland District hosts maritime celebrations in Whitehaven, local food festivals, and arts events in towns such as Egremont, often taking place during warmer months. Community fairs and cultural gatherings are frequently enjoyed.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Copeland District?

    Copeland District has family-friendly vacation rentals in neighborhoods like St Bees and Whitehaven, many featuring access to outdoor spaces and seaside walks. Rural properties around Egremont are also commonly chosen by families.

  • When is the best time to visit Copeland District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, as temperatures are milder and nature trails are lush. Seasonal events and blooming landscapes draw many visitors during these months.

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