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Dog-friendly Cumbria

Home to one of the most beautiful areas in Britain, The Lake District, there's no better place for a dog-friendly adventure in the great outdoors! Whether you are looking for a short-break or a week away with the family, friends or as a couple Cumbria is a wonderful place to visit, and your dog will love you for it!

  • Swaledale Cottage, Lake DistrictInstant Book Overlay Image
    Drive along unfenced roads surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the northern lakes, until you arrive at these cosy character holiday cottages, on a working sheep and beef farm 2½ miles from Caldbeck. Renovated from an old barn, Swaledale Cottage (ref W1780) is the middle cottage, Ellerbeck Cottage (ref W1821) is the end cottage, they are nicely decorated and furnished and feature exposed beams, with views over farmland to the fells beyond and walking right from the door. Children can explore the workings of a real farm, they can sit on a tractor and feed the lambs (accompanied by the owner). In John Peel country, Caldbeck is a pretty and peaceful village which has, in addition to cafés, craft and antique shops, a goldsmith, clogmaker and bowling green. Situated on the edge of the National Park, it is known locally as ’Back o’ Skiddaw’, a walk over which will bring you into the bustling market town of Keswick. Keswick with its lakes, Bassenthwaite and Derwent Water are a 15-minute drive and full of interesting things to see and do. Enjoy a ride up Derwent Water on the Keswick Launch, use the many walking and cycle paths to explore the breathtaking scenery, experience the theatre by the lake and the numerous museums suitable for all the family. The traditional market town of Cockermouth, Wordsworth’s birthplace, is 14 miles and the historic city of Carlisle and the Scottish border is 16 miles. This is an excellent base for exploring the northern Lake District. Shops 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
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  • The Hay Loft, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bleatarn, England
    Standing in rolling countryside, adjacent to the owner’s farm, these ground floor (W8226) and first floor (W8227) apartments are well equipped and furnished, providing excellent holiday accommodation for a quiet break. The farm, with marvellous views of the Pennines all around, is situated in the beautiful Eden Valley which lies within the triangle of the Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines, making it an ideal base for touring. Eden is an outstanding area for walking, whether you enjoy a hike on the high open fells or a gentle riverside stroll. If you cycle, you’ll love the quiet country lanes full of wild flowers and birds. There are attractions for the whole family including canoeing or a steamer trip on Ullswater (20 miles). Enjoy a ride on a restored railway high in the North Pennines or catch the Settle to Carlisle railway line (5 miles), famous for its wonderful scenery and the 24 arched Ribblehead Viaduct, The unspoilt destination will inspire and refresh you at any time of the year and a lively calendar of events throughout the year includes festivals, farmers’ markets, country and craft fairs, and traditional agricultural shows. The holiday apartments are located just 5 miles from the traditional market town of Kirkby Stephen with its shops, pubs and restaurants, and the picturesque former county town of Appleby, which has a leisure centre and is 5 miles in the other direction. Shop and restaurant 5 miles, pub 3 miles.
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  • The Calf Shed, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    These three, 18th century barn conversions, (refs 80043, 28645, 28646) are located just 1 mile from the market town of Alston, one of the highest towns in the country and a charming backdrop to many a period film and TV series. Situated behind the owner’s home, these holiday cottages offer comfortable accommodation with their own sitting-out areas.
    Guests have shared use of the hot tub where views can be enjoyed towards Mount Hooley and over the South Tyne Valley. The changing landscape throughout the seasons makes for picturesque views all year round. After a day out exploring this delightful area, what better way to soak those tired limbs and relax.
    This is a good base for exploring Tynedale and the North Pennines by foot, bicycle or car, with many places of interest to visit, including Alston’s narrow gauge railway, Pennine Pottery and local crafts. The Pennine Way runs past the door, with walks in all directions. Alston, with its quaint cobbled main street, has a range of individual shops, character inns, restaurants and tea rooms. Within the area is an historical Roman fort and tourists will enjoy the museums, exhibitions and sites along Hadrian’s Wall. The Lake District, Beamish Museum, Newcastle, the Metro Centre, Carlisle and the Scottish Borders are all within driving distance. Ideal for families or friends to get together, these properties (red 80043, 28645 and 28646) can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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  • Beck Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in a quiet unspoilt Cumbrian village close to the market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland, this cosy traditional holiday cottage has the bubbling Banley Beck which runs into the River Eden running alongside it. Set in the Eden Valley, which has much to offer visitors who want to enjoy the quiet countryside walking, cycling or fishing. Within a short distance is the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Lake District National Park, both well renowned for their beauty, picturesque scenery and many tourist attractions. The historic cities of Durham and Carlisle are only a short journey away. A lovely traditional cottage in a village setting, well located for touring. Shops, pubs and restaurants 2 miles.
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  • Little Beck, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Troutbeck, England
    Welcome to Little Beck, your enchanting holiday haven nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Keswick, Cumbria. This quaint property serves as your gateway to a myriad of delightful experiences and adventures amidst the stunning Lake District landscape.
    Keswick, a charming market town surrounded by majestic fells and serene lakes, offers an abundance of activities for every kind of traveller. Nature enthusiasts can embark on invigorating hikes along the nearby Catbells or Skiddaw, immersing themselves in the breathtaking panoramas that the Lake District is renowned for. The shores of Derwentwater beckon, inviting guests to enjoy leisurely strolls or perhaps a serene boat ride, basking in the tranquillity of this pristine setting. For those seeking a touch of culture, Keswick boasts a vibrant arts scene. The renowned Theatre by the Lake provides an intimate venue for captivating performances, while the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery offers a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the region. The bustling town centre, with its array of charming shops, cafes, and pubs, ensures a delightful blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.
    Adventure-seekers will find Keswick to be a haven for outdoor pursuits. Whether it’s cycling through Whinlatter Forest, exploring the Borrowdale Valley, or trying your hand at water sports on Derwentwater, there’s no shortage of exhilarating activities to choose from. As the sun sets over the fells, Keswick comes alive with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Indulge in the local cuisine at one of the town’s excellent restaurants, savouring the flavours of Cumbria. And don’t forget to sample the region’s famed Cumberland sausage and other delectable treats.
    Little Beck in Cumbria serves as the perfect base for your Keswick adventure, where every day promises new discoveries and lasting memories in the embrace of the Lake District’s unparalleled natural beauty. Welcome to a holiday retreat where the allure of Keswick awaits at your doorstep.
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  • The Coach House, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cumwhinton, England
    This former detached coach house stands in its own garden and is furnished and decorated to a good standard. Warm and cosy, this cottage makes an excellent base from which to tour the northern lakes, Northumberland and Scotland. Watch the steam trains pass by at the bottom of the field on the Settle/Carlisle Railway.
    Carlisle, with its rich history dating back to Roman times, offers a delightful mix of cultural and modern attractions. Stroll through the cobbled streets of the city center, where medieval architecture meets contemporary boutiques and eateries. Immerse yourself in the history of Carlisle Castle, a formidable fortress that has stood for over 900 years, or visit the Tullie House Museum to discover the city’s fascinating past. For those seeking a bit of retail therapy, the Lanes Shopping Centre provides a diverse array of shops, ensuring you find that perfect holiday souvenir.
    A short drive from Cumwhinton will take you to the charming town of Brampton, where the cobbled market square and historic buildings create an enchanting atmosphere. Explore the Moot Hall, a distinctive octagonal building that houses a local museum, and wander along the peaceful riverbanks of the Irthing. Brampton is a gateway to the beautiful landscapes of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering scenic walks and opportunities to connect with nature.
    No visit to this region would be complete without experiencing the awe-inspiring Hadrian’s Wall. Stretching across the rugged countryside, this UNESCO World Heritage Site provides a glimpse into Roman life and the frontier of the Roman Empire. Explore the well-preserved forts and milecastles along the wall, such as Housesteads Roman Fort, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
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  • The Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Alston, England
    These three, 18th century barn conversions, (refs 80043, 28645, 28646) are located just 1 mile from the market town of Alston, one of the highest towns in the country and a charming backdrop to many a period film and TV series. Situated behind the owner’s home, these holiday cottages offer comfortable accommodation with their own sitting-out areas.
    Guests have shared use of the hot tub where views can be enjoyed towards Mount Hooley and over the South Tyne Valley. The changing landscape throughout the seasons makes for picturesque views all year round. After a day out exploring this delightful area, what better way to soak those tired limbs and relax.
    This is a good base for exploring Tynedale and the North Pennines by foot, bicycle or car, with many places of interest to visit, including Alston’s narrow gauge railway, Pennine Pottery and local crafts. The Pennine Way runs past the door, with walks in all directions. Alston, with its quaint cobbled main street, has a range of individual shops, character inns, restaurants and tea rooms. Within the area is an historical Roman fort and tourists will enjoy the museums, exhibitions and sites along Hadrian’s Wall. The Lake District, Beamish Museum, Newcastle, the Metro Centre, Carlisle and the Scottish Borders are all within driving distance. Ideal for families or friends to get together, these properties (red 80043, 28645 and 28646) can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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  • Catbank, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cockermouth, England
    These two attractive holiday lodge chalets (refs B5697 and 30250) have been furnished and equipped to a very good standard. Tucked away in a very pleasant position, they are two of a small group of eight chalets, which sit on the National Park boundary; with peaceful rural views across the local countryside towards Skiddaw. They are conveniently situated just off the A595 Cockermouth to Carlisle road, making it an excellent choice for guests wanting easy access to the Northern Lake District and the Scottish Borders. Cockermouth is 5 miles, Keswick 12 miles and Carlisle 18 miles. Beach 8 miles. Shop and restaurant 6 miles, pub 1 mile.
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  • Orchard Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Converted from a former barn, this pair of holiday cottages adjoins the owner’s home. Contemporary in style yet retaining some of the original features, the properties stand to the side of the B5305 and allow good road access to the Lake District National Park, The Solway Coast, Hadrian’s Wall and Scotland. It has something for everyone; history, art galleries, bird watching, outdoor pursuits, foot and cycle paths, a busy calendar of events with festivals, craft fairs, farmer’s markets and traditional agricultural shows. Relax and enjoy driving through the spectacular scenery and stop off at one of the attractive villages to sample the local food and hospitality. Caldbeck Common and the village of Caldbeck (4 miles) offer a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The historic city of Carlisle (10 miles) is just south of Scotland. Bassenthwaite Lake and the Lakeland town of Keswick (19 miles) offer further attractions to enjoy. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
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  • The Costins, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Allonby has a great seaside heritage and an interesting past from tales of smugglers frequenting its shores, to its transformation as the regional centre for herring fishing. Walking around you can see reminders of its history and of its Victorian charm, with cobbled streets and narrow lanes. Fast forward a few hundred years and modern day Allonby offers a fantastic, 21st century beachside stay in a coastal village designated as an Area of Outstanding Beauty. 1 The Costins makes that stay just perfect.

    This modern, semi-detached property, built in 2007, offers contemporary living and is a great property for your next Cumbrian getaway. This beautiful home, set over two floors, can accommodate up to four guests and features a spacious master bedroom on the first floor, as a well as a twin bedroom and a bathroom with shower over the bath. It would be perfect for one or two couples, and certainly great for families. Downstairs, the well equipped kitchen and modern living room features wooden floors and stylish furniture, meaning you will have everything you need to relax after a long day breathing in the fresh sea air. Your pets can come too, and the hard floors downstairs make it an ideal property for your companions to enjoy their holiday too! The property benefits from its own driveway for private parking, and if you want to bring along your bikes or water sports equipment, there is plenty of storage available in the lockable garage. At the rear of the property, there is a small enclosed patio complete with garden furniture which is perfect for soaking up the morning sun.

    Step outside the property and you have a lovely tea room within 20 paces, and then cross the quiet road to the wonders of Allonby Beach. Its long stretching sandy bay is the perfect place to exercise your four-legged friends and to go exploring for shells with the children, the family will love it. Also across the road is a playground for children and a football field with goal posts. If you don’t feel like cooking after a long drive, there is a fish and chip shop across the road, 150 yards, and the local pub is just 100 yards. Allonby Beach offers spectacular views across the Solway Firth to the mountains of southern Scotland, and is located just 5 miles from Maryport if you are looking for more restaurants, shopping and pubs.

    If you want a more rugged adventure, you are only a 10-mile drive from the Lake District National Park, where you can tackle any one of the 214 Wainwright walks. It is just 16 miles to the nearest lake, Bassenthwaite, home to the Lake District Wildlife Park with over 100 species of animals, which makes for a great family day out. It is also home to the Lakes Distillery, who produce local gin, whisky and vodka, and also offers tasting tours too. If you like the coast and beaches, 1 The Costins is a great choice for your next holiday. Beach 100 yards. Shop 50 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
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