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Kirkby Lonsdale Sleeps 4
Hill Top Cottage
From £552.75 for a shortbreak.
From £737 for a week.Cradled within the peaceful village of Barbon bordering both North Yorkshire and Cumbria, sits Hill Top Cottage. Rustic charm radiates from every burning log, every communal meal and every exposed oak...
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Milnthorpe Sleeps 2
Maple Cottage
From £328.9 for a shortbreak.
From £506 for a week.Welcome to Maple Cottage, with its upside down construction and large windows which give you the feeling of sitting among the trees. Perched on the edge of the South Lakes and with a wonderful garden ...
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Penrith Sleeps 4
Lowther Castle Cottage
From £388.08 for a shortbreak.
From £554.4 for a week.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 Gardens, the cottage was b...
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Penrith Sleeps 2
The Wrens Nest
From £268 for a shortbreak.
From £680.34 for a week.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 the air... The perfect...
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Home to some of England’s deepest lakes and tallest mountains, a dog-friendly holiday in Cumbria promises a dramatic backdrop, perfect for walkers and nature lovers alike. The towering peaks are blanketed in vibrant forests, offering a wide selection of trails to explore, both on two feet and two wheels. The Lake District National Park in particular boasts an exceptional collection of mountain biking routes, not to mention some of the biggest lakes in England, which boast a rather spectacular setting to your ride.
Enjoy gentle strolls around the mirror-topped lakes, or climb the fells to see the glassy scenes from above. Cumbria is renowned for its incredible food producers and local delicacies, making it deliciously easy to pack a picnic for your travels or end your day with a fabulous feast in one of the dog-friendly pubs - Cumberland sausage and mash is a Cumbrian must! From Beatrix Potter to William Wordsworth, many great creatives have found their inspiration within the undulating fells of Cumbria, leaving behind a terrific legacy and fascinating attractions to explore.