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If you're looking to spend a relaxing holiday in one of England's most peaceful and charming villages, Holidu has exactly what you need. In this lovely town that the poet William Wordsworth himself described as "the loveliest spot that man hath ever found", you can enjoy all the magical nooks and crannies the town has to offer, as well as many outdoor activities and sports for both relaxation and a bit of adventure in the marvellous landscapes of the Lake District.
Beautiful modern cottages with all the amenitiesIdeal for families or couples on a trip. This destination offers cottages of all styles, from cosy and traditional to modern and luxurious, for rustic charm combined with the comforts of modern life. And many of them are pet-friendly too. These beautiful cottages with plenty of space, terraces, and gardens are the perfect choice for an unforgettable holiday. Ready to enjoy Grasmere's charming cottages?
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Located in the heart of the Lake District, Grasmere is a bastion of nature and offers unsurpassed views of clear lakes and verdant forests. This destination is a paradise for those who love outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. You can also visit the wonderful Grasmere Lake and enjoy its calm waters for swimming, kayaking, or paddling. Besides, you can venture deeper into the Lake District for adventure sports such as white water rafting and rock climbing. If something a little more relaxed is more your thing, you can enjoy pleasant walks to Grasmere's other rivers, lakes, and tarns and enjoy the beautiful scenery with your family.
Destination for art and culture lovers.This magical place surrounded by nature has been a source of inspiration for many poets, painters, writers, and craftsmen for many centuries. Today it is not only possible to tour the many places where these people were inspired to create their art, but also to tour the places where they settled to do so. One of the most renowned writers of the Romantic period, William Wordsworth, lived for fourteen years in Grasmere and it is well known that he adored the place. As such, literature lovers should consider Grasmere an unmissable stop and visit Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum for a unique insight into the life and work of William Wordsworth. Grasmere is also home to one of England's most celebrated artist dynasties, the Heaton Cooper family, whose works are exhibited in the Heaton Cooper studio.
Grassmere is located in the heart of the Lake District, which is the largest National Park in England and is the most visited National Park in the UK.
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This magnificent lake was one of William Wordsworth's favourite places during his stay at Dove Cottage. During the summer it is possible to hire boats and canoes to sail around the lake, although it is open all year round for those wishing to swim in its calm, refreshing waters. One of the most popular places to hire boats is Faeryland, a magical shop offering traditional rowing boats with an adorable fairy theme. This wonderful stop is the perfect place for a family day out or a romantic date with your partner.
2. Sweeten up at the Grasmere Chocolate CottageThis dreamy chocolate factory is a must for all chocolate and Grasmere lovers. Inspired by the local atmosphere and their English roots, the founders of this wonderful business decided to set up a unique shop where over thirty different varieties of chocolate and fudge are handmade using ingredients brought in from Africa and America, including local creams.
3. Visit Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth MuseumGrasmere is a historical and cultural hotspot of vital importance to English literature. For ten years, Wordsworth lived in the iconic Dove Cottage with his sister Dorothy and it was here that he produced most of his best-loved poems and his sister wrote her fascinating Grasmere diary. To visit Dove Cottage is to be transported back to the 19th century when the sights, smells, and smells of the countryside bring the renowned poet's home to life. Moreover, in the museum attached to the cottage, there is a museum displaying his manuscripts, books, and portraits, along with those of other major figures of Romanticism.
4. Try the famous Grasmere GingerbreadThis wonderful pastry that seems to be the perfect combination of biscuit and cake is the masterpiece of Victorian cook Sarah Nelson, who invented the recipe in 1854 in the Lake District village of Grasmere, from which it takes its name. Her recipe is a closely guarded family secret and Grasmere is the only place where the famous gingerbread can be bought, so don't miss the chance to try it on your next visit to Grasmere.
5. Visit St. Oswald’s ChurchThis church is an important cultural and religious landmark for the people of Grasmere and its visitors, not only because of its association with William Wordsworth, whose remains and those of his family lie in the cemetery in the south-east corner of the churchyard, but also because of its annual rush bearing celebration to commemorate St Oswald's Day. Inside the church, you can admire beautiful oak pews from 1881, colourful stained-glass windows and memorials dedicated to Fleming and the Wordsworth family, as well as a display case containing Wordsworth's prayer book. This stop is therefore an eye-catching tourist attraction for those who want to delve into the history and culture of Grasmere.
6. Enjoy a delicious cup of tea at Grasmere Tea GardensAmong the many coffee and tea shops located in Grasmere, the atmosphere and location of Grasmere Tea Gardens are certainly among the most privileged. This wonderful spot offers a wonderful view of the River Rothay and the church and is a pleasant stopover for refreshment on its charming terrace after a busy day of sightseeing. If the weather is rainy, though, they also have an indoor café so you can continue to enjoy the delights they have to offer.
7. Climb the rocky Helm CragFor those with an adventurous spirit, don't miss out on the stunning hiking trails that Grasmere has to offer, including the route to Helm Crag Hill. Don't let its height fool you, although it rises just 405 metres above sea level, reaching its dramatic rocky summit can be quite a challenge. Reaching the top is a complex climb over the slippery slab, with large drops on all sides. Helm Crag is also home to a complex rocky outcrop on its south-east ridge that, from the valley floor, resembles a lion and a lamb and is known by that name. From here you get stunning views of Grasmere Lake, and it is also an interesting and rugged place to explore.
Information about cottages in Grasmere
🏡 Cottages available: | 83 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 33 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |