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The Lake District is one of the top choices for cottages with hot tubs in the UK. One of the most beautiful regions in England, the Lake District is the largest national park in the country and boasts numerous magnificent lakes and fells, rugged fell mountains, bustling market towns and so much more to explore and discover.
Whether you're planning an action-packed walking holiday or a more relaxing cottage break, Cumbria is a magical place to be.
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The area is famous for several locally produced food and drinks including Cumberland sausage, Grasmere gingerbread, Kendal mint cake, Damsons and sticky toffee pudding which can all be enjoyed and bought in the county!
You'll also find many more locally produced products including cheese, meats, honey, jams and relishes, gin, ale and whiskey. For eating out, there is a wide range of country pubs, tearooms, cafes and restaurants offering world cuisine. Many places in the Lake District serve local produce so you can enjoy the very best of Cumbria food and drinks across the county.
For families with children, Cumbrian holiday cottages have a ton of activities nearby. With both indoor and outdoor activities, for all ages. Puzzling Place in Keswick is a fun attraction for the whole family. The attraction has a wide range of illusion exhibits, holograms, 3D images and of course, a gift shop.
Keswick, on Derwent water, has many holiday cottage properties in and around the area and is a stunningly beautiful place to experience.
Located in the town of Bowness-on-Windemere, The World of Beatrix Potter is a lovely attraction where the magical tales of Peter Rabbit are brought to life. This family attraction is a fantastic walk through experience suitable for everyone.
Cumbria is a magnificent place and a magical location for a couple's romantic break, with many cosy cottages to choose from. The area is the perfect holiday for short romantic weekend breaks or longer stays.
For couples who enjoy outdoor walks, Cumbria is the perfect location. With majestic lakes, rugged mountains, and miles of walking trails, you'll never run out of new places to explore on foot.
In the Lake District, couples can enjoy boat rides on one of the many lakes throughout the national park. Take a scenic boat ride on a traditional steamer or yacht gondola for a picaresque sail on England's beautiful lakes.
There are also lots of walking trails through the hills that lead to viewpoints including Orrest Head and Catbells where couples can watch the sunset together, the ultimate romantic activity! Pick a cottage with a wood burner for an extra romantic Lake District getaway.
If you're planning on taking your faithful 4-legged pal along, there's endless countryside trails, rugged landscapes and fell mountains to enjoy together. The Lake District is a dog walking paradise.
The county is a very popular holiday destination for dog owners offering a vast landscape perfect to enjoy with your pooch. Whether you're planning on visiting the Lake District, the North Pennines, the Yorkshire Dales, or all 3, you'll find beautiful scenery to explore throughout the county.
Because of its popularity with dog owners, many of the shops, cafes and pubs throughout the region are dog-friendly so you can take your furry friend with you everywhere.
Cumbria is popular with holidaymakers at any time of the year. The area caters to all interests, ages and budgets. From easy-going walks to more adventurous climbs and water sports.
As well as some gorgeous rustic cottages, complete with their own jacuzzi, there's a wealth of varied activities to take part in all year round. From planning a walking holiday in the Lakes to a cottage break in the Yorkshire Dales, you'll find plenty to keep everyone entertained.
Visiting the Lake District would not be complete without a boat trip on one of the magnificent lakes. Offering a great chance to view the stunning scenery from the water, visitors can enjoy boat trips on the Windemere Lake Cruises, Keswick Launch, Ullswater Steamers and Coniston Launch.
All boat trips offer hop-on and hop-off services with accessible jetties and allow dogs on board!
The highest mountain in England, located in the Lake District. Each year, thousands of visitors tackle the climb, but it is definitely for experienced walkers. There are three routes up Scafell Pike and maps and compasses will be needed. The views from any part of the walk are magnificent including the car park!
So even if you don't plan to climb to the summit, it is a fantastic mountain to visit. You can always soak in your own private hot tub when you return.
Beatrix Potter's 17th-century farmhouse which was bought with the royalties from her first book. The home is now a national trust building which you can visit. It has a lovely garden which inspired many of her stories. It is a magical place to visit and has a scenic walk at one of Beatrix Potter's favourite places, Moss Eccles Tarn.
A very popular attraction for anyone taking a hot tub cottage break. There are many activities to take part in including the ever-popular llama walking.
This is the visitor centre in Windermere, Lake District. Brockhole House and Garden are open to the public where you can explore the 19th century historic home and enjoy the stunning views across the landscapes of Lake Windermere and Langdale Pikes and make use of the on-site facilities which include water sports, treetop trek, mini-golf, playground and of course, a café and gift shop.
This magnificent waterfall is one of the most popular and spectacular you'll find in the Lakes.
The main waterfall is 70 feet tall and was the inspiration for Wordsworth famous poem ‘Airey-Force Valley'. Located near Ullswater lake, visitors can access a walking path directly from the Ullswater Steamer pier or drive to the main Aira Force car park where there is also an information kiosk, shop and tearoom.
Sit back and relax whilst you admire the beautiful scenery of the Lake District from a traditional steam train. The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway is a 3.2-mile-long heritage railway that takes visitors on a scenic journey through the Leven Valley alongside the lake and river scenes.
The Lakeside train station is at the Lakeside Pier so visitors can take the boat from Bowness-on-Windermere to Lakeside and then a return train journey before returning to Bowness. One of the more easy-going attractions with some great views.