Holiday cottages in Cumbria

Holiday cottages in Cumbria

A region of indescribable, timeless beauty, Cumbria is sure to capture your heart. Spend a week or two in a self catering holiday cottage in Cumbria, and you’ll find yourself booking your return trip before you’ve even left. A short break will give you the perfect opportunity to dip a toe into all that this wonderful corner of the UK has to offer, with the benefit of being within easy reach of London and other major cities across the country. Home to the highest number of Michelin star restaurants outside of London, Cumbria is the perfect place to try some of the region's famous foods, from Cumberland sausage to sticky toffee pudding.  Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.

We have 5 cottages in Cumbria for you

The Hollies is a 5 bedroom self catering cottage near the beach in Windermere.
  • Sleeps 10 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1913 *

The Hollies

5409

5 bedroom self catering cottage near the beach in Windermere.


Welcome to The Hollies, a beautiful and super stylish home ideally situated between the picturesque town of Windermere and its neighbour, Bowness on Windermere. Perfect for a littl...

  • Sleeps 10 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1913 *

The Baggarah is a 2 bedroom self catering cottage near Brampton.
  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £456 *

The Baggarah

5349

2 bedroom self catering cottage near Brampton.


Nestled in the heart of nature and close to the wonders of Hadrian's wall, this charming and beautifully designed and furnished two-bedroom converted barn is an ideal retreat for f...

  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £456 *

Lowther Castle Cottage is a 2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Penrith.
  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £446 *

Lowther Castle Cottage

5269

2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Penrith.


Right in the heart of this pretty conservation village you will find this contemporary inspired cottage with plenty of history. Within walking distance of Lowther Castle and Garden...

  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £446 *

Tawny Owl Treehouse is a 1 bedroom self catering treehouse near Penrith.
  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

From £128 per night

Tawny Owl Treehouse

5158

1 bedroom self catering treehouse near Penrith.


Welcome to Tawny Owl Treehouse, a stunning hideaway in wonderful surroundings. This fabulous retreat has been lovingly built from reclaimed wood and is graced with individually des...

  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

From £128 per night

The Wrens Nest is a Cosy 1 bedroom self catering cabin with hot tub near Penrith.
  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

From £112 per night

The Wrens Nest

5157

Cosy 1 bedroom self catering cabin with hot tub near Penrith.


The Wrens Nest is situated in an idyllic, peaceful and magical location in Cumbria, with easy access to the Lake District, where wildlife abounds and the sound of birdsong fills th...

  • Sleeps 2
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

From £112 per night

Located in north west England, Cumbria is known for its enchanting landscapes - we’re talking the wonderful lakes and beautiful mountains of the Lake District National Park and its idyllic hotspots, including captivating Lake Windermere. Some of the most popular market towns and villages in Cumbria include Ambleside, Coniston, Keswick, and Kendal, but there’s plenty of other lesser known, magical places to discover here too. Eden Valley and the North Pennines are both wonderfully tranquil locations offering adventure, stunning landscapes and peaceful surroundings. And if the coast is calling, head to the south coast of Cumbria where you will find Morecambe Bay, a special place with wonderful views, charming seaside towns and a fantastic choice of places to eat and drink. 

 

Cumbria is the perfect place for outdoor adventures, whether you prefer scenic walks, mountain biking, hiking, sailing, or kayaking, to name just a few. And if you fancy something a little slower-paced, there are a number of museums, art galleries, exhibitions and theatre shows dotted around the county. Oh, and we must also mention the thriving food scene - including fine dining, farm shops, wonderful pubs, cafés and tea rooms. You’ll be spoilt for choice!

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