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Alston is a pretty market town in Cumbria bursting with charm and hidden gems. Wander through the cobbled streets which are lined with a lovely selection of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Be sure to try some of the delicious locally made specialities while you’re in town, such as Alston Cheese and Cumberland Mustard. Visit museums to learn about the local history, enjoy scenic walks through the countryside, and do a guided tour of a historic mine. The opportunities to enjoy a holiday in Alston are endless!
A cosy cottage stay in AlstonTreat yourself to a quaint cottage stay in the delightful town of Alston. Here, visitors can choose from a variety of cottage options varying in size, style, and location. Stay in a cottage near the town centre, just steps away from shops, cafés, and restaurants. Or, stay in a cottage in the countryside with a large garden and an indoor fireplace to stay cosy and warm during the cooler months. Cottages in Alston are homely with stylish decor and comfortable furnishings. There are varying size options, from oversized cottages for families to small cottages for couples. There are several pet-friendly options as well. With so many excellent cottage options in Alston, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your travel preferences.
Travellers and activities
Let kids play and run around at Tyne Willows, which is a wonderful park space composed of a large field, a river, and a forest. It’s a great place to have a peaceful walk or a picnic. Families with young children should head over to Crackers Soft Play where kids can play for hours on the slides, bouncy surfaces, and soft cushion play areas. Excellent food and coffee is available, so you can basically spend the entire day here!
Alston for couplesEnjoy a unique activity with your partner with a tour at Nenthead Mines. The 90-minute tour is led by a friendly and enthusiastic guide who will safely lead you through the mines while explaining detailed information throughout. Tea and cake is available after the tour. Be sure to call in advance to see when the tours are on.
At 1,000 feet above sea level, Alston is England’s highest market town.
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Ride aboard a lovely vintage steam train as you enjoy stunning scenery and an unforgettable experience. The train uses a wood-burning engine, so you can enjoy the pleasant wood scent as you ride along. The ticket price includes a sausage roll, coffee, and cake that you will be served to eat during the ride!
2. Walk through the Cow Green ReservoirThis stunning natural area is the perfect place to enjoy a peaceful stroll in nature without another human in sight. The diverse landscape spans along a reservoir, farmlands, and a fishery. Spend an hour or two leisurely strolling along and enjoying the fresh air.
3. Visit the Epiacum Roman FortThis unique Roman fort is a must-visit if you’re interested in Roman history. It was built around the 2nd century AD, and while there aren’t any walls left standing, the impressions of the outline of the ramparts are still visible. You can easily access these ruins from the main road, and there’s a nearby farm shop that you can pop into as well!
4. Get a glimpse of the local history at the Hub Heritage & Transport MuseumDeepen your knowledge of the local history of Alston during a visit to the Hub Heritage & Transport Musuem. You can browse the collections of artefacts and displays which explain quite a bit on the history of Alston. The museum also houses a collection of motor vehicles and transportation devices that go back through the ages. It’s great fun browsing through the remnants of the past here!
5. Pop into the shopsSet off on foot for a nice wander around the cobbled streets of Alston. You’ll find a delightful selection of independent shops to browse which sell a little bit of everything. Pop into art galleries, shop for gifts, and pick up some locally made speciality items.
6. Visit the cascades at Ashgill ForceThe stunning cascades of Ashgill Force simply cannot be missed during a visit to Alston! The walk to the falls is pleasant with great views all throughout the trail which winds along a river. The falls are located near a scenic bridge, and you can walk right up to and even behind the cascades.
7. Browse the stalls at Alston Outdoor MarketThe Alston Outdoor Market is held on the last Saturday of every month. Here you will find live music and a variety of stalls selling jewellery, homemade items, cheeses, produce, freshly baked bread, and more! Spend an hour or so browsing all the goodies and buying some to bring back home.
Information about cottages in Alston
🏡 Cottages available: | 17 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -44%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and fireplace. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 15 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 12% of the properties. |