The Lake District National Park is the largest in the UK, covering some 885 sq. miles. There are over 70 lakes, tarns (pools) and waters in the region, with Windermere probably the most well-known. Lake cruises at Windermere is the top attraction in the whole region, attracting over 1.2 million visitors a year. The English Lake District, and Cumbria in general, has a very diverse landscape – from spectacular mountains and hills, to serene lakes and rivers. The area also provides fantastic opportunities for outdoor activities including walking, hiking, climbing and various water sports. Ambleside, Grasmere, Keswick and Kendal are just some of the attractive towns and villages in the area, where most self-catering accommodation and pretty holiday cottages in Lake District can be found. The outdoor nature of holidays in the Lake District also means that if you are looking for dog friendly cottages Lake District is one of the best places to visit.
This semi-detached cottage rests in Great Asby near Appleby-In-Westmorland and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.
"This outstanding semi-detached cottage, overlooking the coast, is set in Kents Bank near Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. Not suitable for young children due to stairs and mezzanine level."
"Bowness 66 in Troutbeck Bridge, Cumbria, sleeps four in two bedrooms."
This listed cottage sits close to Silloth in Cumbria and is able to sleep four to six guests in three bedrooms.
This delightful character barn conversion is in the village of Watermillock near to the town of Pooley Bridge in the Lake District National Park and sleeps five people in two bedrooms.
"Sleeping four people in two bedrooms, this ground floor apartment is next to the river in Cark in Cartmel village."
Little Brook is a traditional stone built cottage sleeping four people in two bedrooms
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