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Welcome to the Lake District Cottages WebsiteAbout the Lake DistrictThe Lake District is England's largest National Park, consisting of 12 of the largest lakes, many wonderful mountains to climb including Scafell Pike at 978 metres is the highest mountain in England and some of the most beautiful and charming towns and villages in the UK. The Lake District has over 2200 miles of rights of way to walk along and offer visitors a mix of easy walks to more challenging walks. The lakes also have many miles of cycle routes including the fantastic off road mountain trails at Grizedale that are a must for adrenalin junkies. Find Cottages in Lake DistrictCottages in the South Lake District area - 7 cottages listed Cottages in the Central Lake District area - 9 cottages listed Cottages in the North Lake District area - 9 cottages listed Cottages in the Outskirts of Lake District - 9 cottages listed Cottages By Map - Shows all 33 cottages on Google map Lake District Cottage HolidaysThe Lakes are very popular all year round especially during the summer months, bank holiday weekends and half terms. Holiday cottage accommodation is one of the most popular choices for couples and families as they provide excellent levels of accommodation, good value self catering, idyllic surroundings and character properties to help you unwind and relax. Whether you are looking for a lake district luxury cottage to rent for a week or two with the family or a cottage for 2 in the lake district for a weekend break then we hope our website helps you find the one that is perfect for you and will leave you with many happy memories. The lake district is in the beautiful county of Cumbria and is located in the north east of England and is within easy driving distance from Manchester and other major cities in the UK. Book a self catering cottage holiday today and have something to look forward to. ![]() |