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Catbells Kiln How

Cumbria » Kiln How Rosthwaite, Keswick, CA12 5XB
Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
A bright apartment in a pretty Lakes village in the beautiful Borrowdale Valley surrounded by stunning scenery, this makes the perfect romantic base for exploring the area. Your furry friends are welcome too. The apartment is one of five in a large, detached house in the centre of Rosthwaite, perfectly placed to enjoy everything the Lake District is famous for: gorgeous lakes, amazing landscapes, and market towns. There s plenty of space for two in this comfortable first floor flat with lots of light and bright welcoming interiors. It has a spacious open plan living area with a Smart TV and electric fire for cosy nights in, and space to cook and enjoy a delicious romantic meal in the kitchen/dining area.
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About Catbells Kiln How

A bright apartment in a pretty Lakes village in the beautiful Borrowdale Valley surrounded by stunning scenery, this makes the perfect romantic base for exploring the area. Your furry friends are welcome too.

The apartment is one of five in a large, detached house in the centre of Rosthwaite, perfectly placed to enjoy everything the Lake District is famous for: gorgeous lakes, amazing landscapes, and market towns. There s plenty of space for two in this comfortable first floor flat with lots of light and bright welcoming interiors.

It has a spacious open plan living area with a Smart TV and electric fire for cosy nights in, and space to cook and enjoy a delicious romantic meal in the kitchen/dining area. The pretty double bedroom has its own wash basin and there s also a bright and spacious family bathroom.

At the front of the house is a big garden with seating and stunning country views for everyone to enjoy. Head out on walks from the front door through the fells.

Pick up the Cumbria Way in the village or join the Coast to Coast route from Rosthwaite to Patterdale, a challenging 15 mile walk with rich birdlife and incredible scenery. For something more relaxing, hire a rowing boat on one of the lakes or visit Black Moss Pot to go wild swimming, 1 mile away.

If you want to leave your car at home, there s a reliable bus service between Keswick and Seatoller that travels close to Derwentwater passing through Cat Bells. Keswick is on the edge of Derwentwater (6.5 miles away), a haven for outdoor adventurers, it also has lots of shops and places to eat out.

Just 3 miles from the apartment is a spa with an outdoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam rooms, and a romantic champagne bar.

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Attractions Near Catbells Kiln How

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Catbells Kiln How itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Cumbria has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Ullswater Steamers - CA11 0US
about 8 Miles
This is an award winning Lake District attraction and they have been operating cruisers on Lake Ullswater for over 150 years.  There is no better way to explore the lakes than on water and you could even combine a cruise with a spectacular walk.  For great days out in this region then this attraction is highly recommended and will appeal to couples as well as families.  Corporate groups are also well catered for.
Rydal Mount & Gardens - LA22 9LU
about 8 Miles
Rydal Mount & Gardens are wonderfully situated between Lake Windermere and Rydal Water offering breathtaking scenery. The home of William Wordsworth from 1813 - 1850 the grand home is now lived in by the poets descendents but parts of the house and grounds are open to the public. Why not take a guided tour and see the rooms where many of the famous poems were written. The gardens are beautiful at all times of the year but in the summer offer a spectacular display of colour. There is also a gallery and a tearoom. Discounts are available for group bookings.
Lake District Wildlife Park - CA12 4RD
about 11 Miles
We love this day out in Cumbria where you're encouraged to "take a fresh look".  Some of the amazing animals you will get to see include the only Canadian Lynx in the UK and you will have the opportunity to help their Lynx Conservation Project.  The Asian Fishing Cat is also well worth a look - these cats are known for diving under the water and catching fish!  Other activities include fantastic flying displays and play areas for the little ones...
South Lakes Safari Zoo - LA12 0LU
about 24 Miles

This is an amazing Cumbria attraction well known locally as well as nationally for how close you can get to the animals.  Described as the most interactive animal park in Europe it's well worth a visit if you are staying in the area.  Open from April to end October some of the highlights are the tigers, penguins, bears, hippos and rhinos.  At 2pm during certain seasons it's feeding time so don't forget to plan your day around this so you can watch the animals enjoying their feed.  Look out for seasonal events such as Halloween Zoo Boo (free entry for kids in fancy dress) and The Magic of Christmas.

Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery - CA3 8TP
about 27 Miles
This is a museum and art gallery in one and will suit those looking for an educational and cultural day out.  You can explore the fantastic art collection including Fine Art, Decorative Art and Textiles.  If you love nature then this aspect of Tullie House will appeal. The museum holds large and important collections of zoological, botanical and geological material. And for lovers of history there is plenty to wet your appetite here. Tullie House collects a wide range of historic materials including objects, ephemera (printed material), photographs and associated information files.  We think this museum and art gallery are excellent value for money as well.
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis - LA6 1JH
about 27 Miles
Located in the Milnthorpe area of Cumbria we love this local attraction.  With an eclectic mix of fascinating wildlife and hands on displays this centre is educational as well as fun.  You can wander around at leisure admiring the exhibits which range from chameleons to computers. Some of the most threatened species are kept at the park as part if international breeding programmes.  Check out their website for the latest opening times and admission costs which are great value for money.  There are discounts for pre-booked parties of 12 or more.