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B&B >(0)

Ideal for a short break, long weekend or overnight stays in Cumbria and the Lakes.

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Bothies >(0)

Backpackers and walkers will find bothies and hostels across the Lakes.

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Camping >(0)

Find designated camp sites and camping areas in a number of local and lake side locations.

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Guest Houses >(0)

Homely accommodation with food for those who prefer a more personal experience.

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Hotels >(0)

Pamper yourself with a stay at a luxury or lake side hotel or guest house.

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Hostels >(0)

Pamper yourself with a stay at a luxury or lake side hotel or guest house.

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Self Catering >(0)

Experience the ultimate freedom with a lake side cottage or log cabin.

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For those who like to move around bring your tourer and equipment to Cumbria touring parks.

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Towns & Villages

Ambleside >(0)

Five miles north of Windermere, the old market town of Ambleside.

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Carlisle >(0)

Cumbria's largest town is Carlisle which lies just to the north of the Lake District.

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Cockermouth >(0)

Midway between Keswick and Derwent lies the Norman castle town of Cockermouth.

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Kendal >(0)

Gateway to the Lakes and the largest southern Cumrbria town.

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Keswick >(0)

Laying by the River Greta and roughly translated means cheese farm!

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Penrith >(0)

The original capital of Cumbria until around 1050 just four miles from Ullswater.

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Ulverston >(0)

Another market town in the Lakes on the Furness peninsula.

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Whitehaven >(0)

The most interesting of Cumbria's west coast English towns.

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Lake Regions

Bassenthwaite Lake >(0)

Bassenthwaite, the only lake of the major Lakes (all others are waters!)

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Brotherswater >(0)

A small area of water by some of the oldest woodland in the Lakes.

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Buttermere >(0)

Once joined with Crummock Water, and named after Buttermere village.

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Coniston >(0)

One of the more famous Lakes used to set the water speed record, only 5 miles long.

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Crummock Water >(0)

Near to the resting place of Alfred Wainwright and the Scale Force waterfall.

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Derwent Water >(0)

One of the most attractive Lakes only five minutes from the village of Keswick.

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Elter Water >(0)

Browse bed & breakfast in and around Claonaig. More Information >>

Ennerdale Water >(0)

An almost inaccessible region of the Lakes with a small village.

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Esthwaite Water >(0)

A small lake only a few miles long by the village of Hawkshead.

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Grasmere >(0)

One of the larger Lakes near to the village of Grasmere.

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Haweswater >(0)

The most easterly of the Lakes and only four miles long.

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Loughrigg Tarn >(0)

Small Lake area surrounded by farmland.
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Loweswater >(0)

One of the shallowest Lakes and one of the most undervisited in the area.

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Rydal Water >(0)

A stunning part of the Lakes right by the aptly named Rydal village.

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Thirlmere >(0)

A reservoir measuring five miles long with nearby sites of scientific interest.

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Ullswater >(0)

The second longest of the Cumbrian Lakes and highly regarded by Wordsworth.

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Windermere > (0)

The largest of the Lakes at over 10 miles long and popular for boat cruises.

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