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Highlights in the Lake District
- Spectacular mountainous region
- Breathtaking landscapes
- Rich wildlife
- Large variety of outdoor activities
Log Cabins & Lodges in the Lake District
The Lake District is the perfect place for those who want to get away from city life and be surrounded by pure peace and quiet. Being England’s biggest national park, this region offers you uncountable gorgeous landscapes, activities and a wide range of beautiful properties in the countryside for you to stay in. Making the Lake District your next destination during your holidays will be an infallible choice.
Classic log cabins with gardens and stunning viewsFor your accommodation, the Lake District has lovely classic log cabins to make your holiday extremely special. You will find rustic stone facades as well as elegant wooden ones. The interiors can be either homey and cosy or a bit more modern and refined. The wooden furniture, fully equipped kitchens, gardens and alluring views of the Lake District’s natural wonder will make you feel at home right away.
Travellers and activities
Being home to dozens of lakes, tall imposing mountains and rich colorful flora and fauna, it’s no surprise that the Lake District is ideal for outdoor lovers. For starters, you can visit England’s largest lake, Windermere, and take a walk as you admire the unspoilt surroundings and feel the cool breeze. Exploring Martindale is another splendid option, as you will be marveled by the red deer forest, a place which is home to the oldest herd of red deers in all of England. Other marvelous spots include Kirkstone Pass, Ullswater and Langdale Valley which is perfect for camping.
Lake District for familiesYou will be delighted to know that the Lake District has tons of places for the whole family to enjoy. One of the many adventures this area has in store is Levens Hall, an old family house with the finest of furniture, stylish clocks and a garden that looks straight out of Alice in Wonderland. The kids and even yourself will be marveled by the unique shapes of the bushes and plants of this topiary garden that has the distinctiveness of being the oldest one of its kind in the world. Another magical place is The World of Beatrix Potter, a children’s museum where you will enter the universe of Peter Rabbit and other creations of the famous english writer.
With almost 20 million visitors in 2018, the Lake District is the most visited National Park in the UK
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Few people can say they have walked with wolves, you can be one of the lucky ones at Predator Experience located in Ayside. This is a truly magical activity in which you will find yourself among these intimidating and spectacular creatures, while having a fantastic view of the Coniston mountain range. However, they do not only offer walks with wolves, but also with hawks, eagles and foxes. You simply can not leave this extraordinary activity out of your itinerary!
2. Step back in time in the Wordsworth HouseWithin the walls of this 18th-century townhouse lived english poet William Wordsworth. As you enter the picturesque house, you will be astonished to see as if not a single day has passed since the time of the famous poet. Everything from the furniture and decoration to the kitchen stove has been carefully preserved. This guided tour will take you back in time!
3. Discover Grasmere Gingerbread ShopThe modest yet quaint cottage was established as a shop in 1854. Since then, it has been delighting its visitors with its famous gingerbread, whose delicious aroma will welcome you as you enter the charming place. But not only is this shop popular for its gingerbread, it also sells their award-winning rum butter and other treats like Kendal Mint cake, ginger beer, toffees and ginger-themed gifts.
4. Explore Piel IslandSouth of the Furness Peninsula lies the historic Piel Island. A fascinating place that can be accessed to via ferry boat. As you arrive, you will be dazzled by the sea view and the enigmatic medieval Piel Castle, a fascinating stone structure that you can freely explore. Additionally, there’s a pub that you can go to after your adventure.
5. Gaze stars at Low GillerthwaiteNestled in the quietest and less inhabited valley of England, Ennerland, The Low Gillerthwaite Field Centre provides a beautiful and private experience in which you will gaze at the starry sky. This is considered by many to be the best spot for stargazing in all of England, thanks to its lack of light pollution, which is a result of the low population and untouched nature.
6. Dare to enter the Muncaster CastleConsidered the most haunted castle in England, visiting Muncaster is an experience for the most brave. Surrounded by immense green fields, this site is rich in history that you will be able to uncover by paying it a visit. Moreover, the castle’s garden is home to a Hawk and Owl centre, mysterious and elegant animals that add to the grandiosity and chillines of the castle.
7. Know Lake District in depth by electric bikeWith a growing electric bike network, riding one of these famous vehicles is a unique and ecological way to admire the Lake District up close. The bikes can be hired from several locations such as Windermere Railway station. You will travel across several villages while observing the beauty of the surroundings. To top it off, most of the charging stations are located in cafés and pubs, so you can kill two birds with one stone by grabbing a snack or having a drink to refill yourself.
Information about log cabins in Lake District
🏡 Log cabins available: | 3373 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -60%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1677 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |
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