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Cottages in Cockermouth
Cockermouth is a small town in Cumbria, in the north of north-west England, close to the border between Scotland and north-east England and the Irish Sea coast. The focus for the stay is the areas around the lake, which are conveniently also close to the wildlife parks and historic buildings that any visitor plans to see. In this way, the locations near the Lake District National Park steal the show for travellers who are keen to take it all in and make the most of their days in this charming town full of tourist bars and spas for complete relaxation.
Beautiful cottages for the whole familyQuietly tucked away and accessible among the listed Georgian cobbled streets, the renovated and newly furnished cottages are ideal for family visits making Cockermouth has all the comforts of a vibrant historic town within walking distance of these cottages, where taking a break in spacious and stylish bathrooms and comfy double beds is possible. Gas and electricity are efficient, so take the time you need to eat breakfast and set off on all the adventures that await you.
Travellers and activities
The best lake in Cockermouth awaits these adventurers. They can discover wonderful family attractions close to the cottage. There are 7 Cockermouth lakes to choose from. If you are accompanied by children, some of them are perfect for this occasion. You will find that there are a variety of lakes that are best classified according to age, facilities, and whether they are suitable for rainy or sunny days. Many of the surrounding sites are essentially historical or educational sites, suitable for school trips or as a way to keep learning while the fun continues.
Cockermouth for couplesWe invite you to free yourself from tensions and worries and enter a space where your health, happiness and bliss live together in harmony. This village owns spas where the synergy between natural and technical therapies produces amazing results. Holidays can be integrated with the beautiful lake area and the nature of the local landscape. Find a safe haven in the company of your loved ones and make it an unforgettable experience, where the centre of Cockermouth is the main attraction.
Did you know that Cockermouth Castle is owned by Lord and Lady Egremont and is generally closed to visitors? However, this historic building is open for a few days around the Georgian Fair and St John's Day.
Top 7 travel tips in Cockermouth
This is the best opportunity to get in touch with nature, in this beautiful lake you can explore in the open air for as many hours as you like. Buttermere is a small village located between Buttermere Lake and Crammock Lake, which was originally a lake behind a glacier. There are many, many spas in the area surrounding the lake. So it is possible to explore and stop for a few hours to be pampered, many tourists use this place as a sanctuary for relaxation.
2. Explore Crummock WaterBy exploring Crummock Water, you'll be getting to know a great natural space where the green and blue colours stand out. The best part is the vibe that accompanies the lake, it's popular for the lively social atmosphere and the bars that play to assist its visitors, most of them are located on the shore of this lake. Don't feel hesitant to visit this natural spot
3. Stroll in the Lake District National ParkThere can never be enough lakes. From the top of Skiddaw, to the mysterious depths of Wastewater, days out in this water district will be something you'll want to do every weekend, it's one of the greenest and most pleasant spaces in the whole of England
4. Visit UllswaterThis is another of Cockermouth's must-see regions. This time, in Penrith, there is a lakeside promenade area that will be ready to welcome you day or night, music and a party atmosphere are not to be missed around the waters, you can savour and be impressed by the variety of food and drink you will get here.
5. Relax at DerwentwaterThe local Keswick Lake is just a 10-minute walk from the town centre. To the west is Cat Bells Hill, and to the east is the magnificent Friar's Crag lookout overlooking the lake. Its southern foot is the entrance to the beautiful Borrowdale Valley. You can walk 13 km around the lake, take a 50-minute boat cruise around the lake at Keswick Launch or combine walking and boating.
6. Enjoy Scafell Pike!At 978 metres above sea level, Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain and memorial. Thousands of people enjoy Scafell Pike each year, and Fix the Fells works year-round to manage trails and care for fragile mountain habitats. The process of climbing to the top should not be underestimated, so for the best experience, plan ahead, use a map and compass, and check weather conditions on the mountain before setting off on your adventure.
7. Visit Wordsworth HouseWordsworth House and Garden is the birthplace and childhood home of the Romantic poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy. The children's rooms are filled with toys and fancy clothes, and Wordsworth's living room has books and games to enjoy. In the basement, the ghosts of the house wait to tell their stories. There are 18th century vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers in the garden, as when William played here and learned his love of nature.
Information about cottages in Cockermouth
🏡 Cottages available: | 49 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £28. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 21 properties. |