Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages with an Enclosed Garden

Relax and unwind with our range of dog friendly holiday homes with an enclosed garden. These self-catering holiday properties all come complete with an enclosed outdoor space, making them the ideal place for dogs and children to explore and play safely and worry-free.

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3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ547), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ547)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

If you are looking for a perfect base for a family or friends jaunt to Keswick then this characterful holiday home is the ideal spot. This cottage sleeps up to five guests in three comfy bedrooms and has a lovely enclosed garden and a lockable garage for bikes or boats. It is only a short 10 minute stroll into the centre of Keswick - a bustling and vibrant Lake District town with its art deco cinema, beautiful theatre and wealth of cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops. Keswick’s situation on glorious Derwentwater makes it a haven for those who love messing about in boats. Why not pack a picnic, hire a rowing boat and find a secluded beach to enjoy the staggering views? Not only that but the cottage also borders a fantastic network of paths and cycle ways which means you can quite literally walk out of the back door and in a few minutes be heading up Latrigg and mighty Skiddaw beyond. So whether you’d like to don your outdoor clobber and venture into the mountains, stroll into town to make the most of the local culture and atmosphere, dip your toes in stunning Derwentwater or just enjoy the peace and quiet of this lovely cottage the property is an ideal launch pad. On arrival at the house the front door leads into a hall with hanging space for coats and a shoe rack for those muddy boots youll no doubt get from your Lake District walks. From here you can enter the spacious open-plan living and dining area. This is a great space for relaxing in with two large comfy sofas around the granite fireplace with gas fire. The owners have thoughtfully provided a stereo as well as a selection of books, games and a Smart TV. Among the books youll find a set of beautifully illustrated Wainwrights guides to help you plan your outdoor time in the Lakes. The room has a lovely large dining table around which you can sit discuss your outings. It even has table mats illustrated with Wainwrights beautiful drawings and information on some of his favourite routes, perfect for inspiring you in your Lake District adventures. Its an ideal spot to sit in the mornings and look out of the glass door onto the enclosed garden which is visited by a wonderful array of birds. The adjoining kitchen is well equipped with everything you need during your break. It has a dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer and washer dryer. You might get caught up looking out of the kitchen window while washing up. In the winter time you can see through the trees to Latrigg Fell in summer you can enjoy the thoughtfully planned garden with its year round colour and its many flying visitors! Upstairs youll find the three bedrooms and bathroom. All have fresh, clean decor and ample storage with wardrobes and dressers. The master bedroom has a lovely wooden double bedstead and a view to the front of the house on to the cherry blossom tree in the front garden. The twin bedroom has zip-and-link beds so if you would like this room made up as a super king bed instead please advise us on booking (and at least two weeks before your arrival). This room looks out to the enclosed garden at the back of the house. The single room also has a view to the front of the house. The light bathroom has a full size bath with electric shower over the bath. The property boasts its own garage which makes ideal lockable storage for bikes if youd like to make the most of the staggering array of cycling on offer in the area. The front garden area is open with a seat for resting your weary legs whilst you remove your boots. The rear garden is accessed from the dining area and makes a wonderful quiet haven for outdoor dining with a table and six chairs on the patio area. The garden has been thoughtfully planned with mature flowering shrubs and almost year round colour making it a perfect spot for a sunny morning cuppa or a summer evening glass of wine enjoying the scents of all those wonderful flowers. This garden is enclosed which makes it ideal for small children and just beyond the gate lies the cyclway and footpath which was formerly the railway line. A mere few yards along this is the old station platform which harks back to days of steam engines drawing up and disgorging passengers for their Lake District holidays. Today its a handy shortcut to Keswicks own Leisure Pool where children will love its slide and wave machine and Fitz Park with its marvellous playground. Whether youre looking to enjoy all that the town has to offer or youd like to head straight out into the hills from your back door the property is perfectly placed to allow you to do it.

Weekly prices from £588.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ422), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ422)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

This welcoming holiday home in Underskiddaw is the absolute epitome of a traditional Lakeland home. Stone built, with a cosy welcoming interior, gorgeous flower filled garden and unbeatable fell and lake views. What a treat. Sleeping up to five people in three comfortable bedrooms and welcoming up to three dogs it offers wonderful access to the fells from the back garden, and an easy drive to lovely Keswick if you dont want to be too far away from amenities. Evidence of the owners family history is woven through the house and looking out one of the hydrangea framed windows at the stunning panorama you will be able to imagine yourself in a bygone era. The hamlet of Underskiddaw is well named and the property sits right at the base of the mighty Skiddaw massif. Why not take the winding path through the cottages own woodland onto Dodd Fell and then onward up to Skiddaws summit? What a walk to have available from the back door. The cottage also sits right next to The Calvert Trust where there is an excellent accessible pool which you can use by prior arrangement, you dont even have to get in the car. Its also just a stones throw from Mirehouse, a stately home with glorious gardens, multiple play areas and fascinating literary connections. Sitting above the road that runs between Keswick and Bassenthwaite, the property is ideally placed to make use of everything on offer in the area. Keswick is well known as the adventure capital of the Lakes but theres plenty more to enjoy there too. You could make use of the great range of cafes, pubs and restaurants; independent and outdoor shops; the regular market or take in a play or concert at the beautifully situated Theatre By The Lake. You could get out and about on Derwentwater either under your own steam or aboard one of the stately launches. Alternatively just spend your time being inspired by the gorgeous views of Bassenthwaite Lake, the surrounding fells and even the occasional osprey from your own lovely garden. With bags of character, delightful gardens and direct access through its own woodland onto the slopes of Skiddaw at the rear its a charming cottage for a family or small group to enjoy this wonderful area. It has a cosy traditional feel about it and the owners have left nods to the local heritage throughout giving it a warm and welcoming family feel. Guests access the cottage down a sloping gravel path from the driveway. Tearing yourselves away from the stunning view you enter the house via the smaller side door. Once inside the cottage, there is a handy downstairs WC set off a spacious utility area with plenty of room for coats and muddy boots. In here youll find the washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge/freezer. Through from here you reach the well-equipped kitchen. It has a built-in raised double oven, ceramic hobs, a microwave, slow cooker and slimline dishwasher, as well as all the crockery and cookware youll need for your stay. Aside from this it must surely have one of the best views from any kitchen sink in the world so you might find yourself keen to do the washing up by hand! Through from the kitchen is the cosy dining room. It was a wonderful traditional feel about it with wood panelling and a wood-burning stove for chilly evenings. Aside from the dining table this room also has a leather armchair and small television with Freeview in case you dont all agree what youd like to watch. There are books aplenty in here and hidden inside the panelled cupboards are boards games for entertainment. Beyond this is the welcoming living room, it has two deep comfy sofas, a leather armchair, an electric fire and a Smart TV. Like the rest of the house there are pictures and decorative items all around giving clues to the history of the area and the family that has owned it down through the years. Moving upstairs to the bedrooms you arrive first at the lovely single room. It make the perfect hideout for a little one as the owners have thoughtfully left vintage childrens books. Theres a dresser for storage and a view out to the woods at the back of the house which is ideal for spotting birdlife or the odd visiting squirrel. The next bedroom is a super-king. The beds are zip and link and can therefore be made up as twin beds if your party requires (please advise on booking if this is the case). The room has a wardrobe and dresser as well as a glorious view out to the lake, farmland and fells. Lastly we reach the gorgeous master bedroom. This also has a super-king bed (which can be made up as twins upon request), a wardrobe, dresser and two lovely windows taking in the mountain panorama of Grisedale Pike, Whinlatter and Barf among others. The family bathroom is also on the first floor, it has a space-saver bath and an over-bath electric shower and, like several of the other rooms, boasts that glorious view to the front. Moving outside, the gardens are an absolute treat. Positioned to make the most of virtually all the days light there is a large lawn, mature shrubs giving year-round colour and of course a profusion of wonderfully scented roses as the name of the cottage suggests. There is a stone terrace with a bench and a small dining table which makes quite the most delightful place for a morning cuppa or a sunset glass of wine. Beyond the gated area at the back there are paths into the woodland from which you can pick up the trail up Skiddaw via Dodd Fell without ever having to go on a road. The entrance to the driveway is also shared with The Calvert Trust which has a pool which can be used on prior arrangement. Please note that while the front garden is enclosed, children and animals should be supervised due to its proximity to the road.

Weekly prices from £722.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ337), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ337)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 2 Yes

If youre looking for stylish yet comfortable accommodation thats just a short walk from the centre of Keswick, then youre sure to be quite taken with this cottage, a beautifully presented mid-terrace Lakeland stone cottage. The living room is light, bright and airy thanks to its feature bay window, and the fabulous modern dining kitchen is perfect for whipping up a feast or catching up round the dining table. Also on the ground floor is a handy utility room and a luxurious bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath. On the first floor youll find two of the three bedrooms: the gorgeous master king-size with en-suite shower room, and a lovely bedroom with three-quarter width bed. Up another flight of stairs to the second floor and the cosy attic twin. To the rear of the property is a delightful garden, with stunning views and outdoor furniture, youre sure to enjoy dining alfresco out here. With the centre of Keswick a few minutes walk away, youre perfectly placed for exploring everything that this bustling market town has to offer. Enjoy a spot of retail therapy before stopping for lunch at one of the many independent cafes on offer. Stroll through Fitz Park to Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, a must for anyone with an interest in local history. Why not take in a film at the art deco cinema or a play at the aptly named Theatre by the Lake? Fancy a night off from cooking? Enjoy a hearty meal at one of the towns traditional pubs, or treat yourselves to some fine dining at a local resturant. For fresh air and interesting walks, youre spoiled for choice! Head up Latrigg straight from the front door. Take a picnic and enjoy the view from the top - the panoramic views over the town are certainly worth the effort! If youre feeling fit and strong then continue onwards from here up Skiddaw, Englands fourth highest mountain. Derwentwater is the perfect place to enjoy a day by (or on) the water. Hire a canoe or rowing boat and take to the water - or hitch a ride on the launch and let someone else do the hard work as you cruise round the lake. After something a bit more adrenaline fuelled? Sign up for an activity with one of the local adventure companies; try ghyll scrambling, canyoning or the via ferrata. For a beautiful cottage in a great location, you need look no further than this retreat. Six stone steps take you to the front door and the warm light living room beyond. Comfortable seating provides a convivial setting around the gas-effect fire. There is a Smart TV with Netflix, plus a choice of books to borrow. The views towards Fitz Park and the mountains beyond through the lovely bay window are stunning. The kitchen is fully equipped with microwave, electric cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and plenty of storage space. A fabulous round glass table takes centre stage in the kitchen providing dining for five (or six people at a squeeze). The utility room beyond the kitchen has a washer-drier, second sink and handy boot and coat storage. Through the utility room is the elegant, modern, family bathroom which has a shower over the bath. Stairs lead to the first floor. The first bedroom is a large single (or small double) - it has a three-quarter size bed and views out to the garden. The second bedroom is the master bedroom - lovely and large it has a king-size bed, plenty of space, views over the fields towards Borrowdale and an en-suite shower room. From this floor, steep stairs lead to the attic bedroom - a room with a sloping roof, fantastic views of Skiddaw and two single beds. Outside at the back of the cottage is a lovely garden. Accessed by steps directly behind the house, the garden enjoys gorgeous views towards Latrigg and Skiddaw from its elevated position. Out here youll find a bench and table, perfect for dining alfresco with a beautiful backdrop. The garden is not enclosed so dogs should remain on a lead, but there is a dog-friendly park immediately opposite! Parking is at the front of the cottage, on the road.

Weekly prices from £761.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Borrowdale (SZ061), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Borrowdale (SZ061)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

This property is enviably positioned just steps from the shores of beautiful Derwentwater. Dating from the 17th century, it now provides welcoming accommodation for up to five people and two lucky dogs. It offers, all on one level, a well equipped kitchen, separate dining room, and overlooking the lake, a living room with open fire, as well as three lovely bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside is parking for two cars. Three gentle steps lead up to the lawned garden and stone flagged verandah. With stunning views immediately onto the lake and fells beyond, this property is certainly not one to be missed. Nestled in the Borrowdale Valley and with Derwentwater on your doorstep, you’re perfectly placed for spending a day at, in, or on the water. Sit and simply enjoy the ever-changing moods of the lake or use it as a base for walks of all levels. Pack a picnic and try the scenic 10-mile walk around the lake, wild swim, hire a rowing boat or enjoy a trip around the lake or into Keswick on one of the popular launches. Head south from the cottage into the heart of the Borrowdale Valley, one of the most beautiful parts of the Lakes. There are fantastic walking opportunities for all abilities whether you prefer a day on the fell tops or a lower level ramble; serious hikers can tackle Scafell Pike, Englands highest mountain, or why not seek out the beautiful Surprise View, with its dreaming views of Derwent Water. The town of Keswick, with its regular markets, is just 2.5 miles away and is easily accessible by car or on foot along the shores of the lake. Theres a handy bus stop outside the cottage too. Indulge in some retail therapy, or treat yourselves to an evening out and take in a film at the local cinema or a show at the renowned Theatre by the Lake. Families will love walking through the town’s cobbled streets, or head to the Lake District Wildlife Park at nearby Bassenthwaite for a fun day out. Whatever you decide to do during your stay, this property will be a welcome home-away-from-home retreat. With wonderful lake and fell views, an open coal fire and charming original features from the red sandstone windows and original shutters to enormously thick stone walls, this property is sure to delight. The living room has a fantastic open coal fire, perfect for relaxing evenings, and beautiful arched windows with extensive views of the lake and fells. The TV has limited reception due to the remote and mountainous location, so why not embrace a break from technology and catch up with a good book? The kitchen has all the essentials for a self-catering holiday including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine; a useful store room also contains a Swedish drying cabinet thats ideal for drying either laundry or wet coats and boots after a day’s walking. The separate dining room is the perfect place for comparing notes on the days events over a delicious home-cooked meal. Or spread out your maps and guidebooks on the farmhouse-style table and plan tomorrows adventures. There are also three lovely bedrooms. The first, a double room, is off the sitting room. Its a lovely bright room thanks to the large dual aspect windows, making it the perfect place to indulge in a long lie in with your morning tea - you are on holiday after all! Next up is the delightful twin room. The two single beds are arranged in an L-shape and theres a handy chest of drawers. Last but by no means least, we have the single bedroom; a lovely cosy room which also has a useful wardrobe and chest of drawers with a dressing table-style mirror. Both the twin bedroom and single room are off the dining room and have those wonderful views of the lake, on a clear day glistening in the sun, to really help you relax and unwind. The family bathroom has a WC, wash basin and shower. The property also has parking for two cars beside the cottage and a lovely garden. Theres a charming feature verandah with wooden benches. Sit out here and take in those stunning lake views; equally suited to morning coffee or to a drink as the sun goes down. As well as the verandah, there are also lawns to the side and rear of the cottage.

Weekly prices from £803.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Cockermouth (94026), Cockermouth
3 Bedroom Bed in Cockermouth (94026)

Cockermouth, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

Located in the Georgian market town of Cockermouth, this stylish cottage serves as a gateway to the wonderful Lake District National Park. Cockermouth is filled with lovely local shops, art galleries, cafés, pubs and restaurants, all within 300 metres of your front door. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the house’s proximity to excellent walking trails, while seaside fans will be keen to visit the nearest beach at Maryport (8.5 miles). With space for five, this beautifully presented home is wonderful for families and groups of fell walkers. The end-of-terrace cottage features a charming monochrome facade and a traditional look. Inside, it’s been renovated to a high standard, with a clean colour scheme of black, white, greys and splashes of bright colour. Leave your coats and hiking boots in the entrance hall before stepping into the inviting lounge, equipped with a gas fire housed within a striking black fireplace, and a Smart TV. The elegant dining room has a glass-topped dining room and an elegant feature fireplace – white this time. It leads to a galley kitchen with glossy white tiles and units. On the first floor, there is a spacious king-size bedroom and a cosy single bedroom, along with a family bathroom. Head up to the second floor, and you’ll find a characterful double bedroom. Outside, the private garden is wonderful for relaxing in the fresh air, with outdoor furniture, a lush lawn, a decking area, a BBQ set and secure storage for bikes. Cockermouth is home to the childhood residence of William Wordsworth, the famous poet. You can visit his home and garden (500 metres), now a National Trust site, during your stay. Within a radius of 11 miles, the stunning lakes of Bassenthwaite, Buttermere, Crummock and Loweswater beckon for hiking opportunities and water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. Whinlatter Forest (7 miles) offers wonderful mountain biking trails and, for adventure seekers, Go Ape.

Weekly prices from £598.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Portinscale (93949), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Portinscale (93949)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

Situated in Portinscale, this spacious three-bedroom property is a homely retreat with a pretty enclosed garden, views towards Skiddaw, and a footpath into Keswick. Perfectly placed for exploring the lake and mountains, it’s an ideal holiday retreat for a family plus two waggy-tailed pals. Cheerful tones and homely comforts sweep through this light and spacious property. After a day of outdoor activity, leave boots in the hallway and step through to the open-plan living area. In the lounge, plump sofas invite you to sit and chat about your day, or simply relax with a drink and enjoy the views towards Skiddaw. A sociable dining table overlooks the lounge and boasts pretty garden views while off from the living area is a large, light-drenched kitchen and sunroom. While the chef in the family cooks up a delicious meal you can sit in the sunroom and plan the next day’s activities. As the day draws to an end, head upstairs to the first floor where you’ll find three lovely bedrooms featuring a king-size, a single, and twin beds. All the bedrooms are well furnished and adorned with bedside tables, lamp lighting, and artwork on the walls. There’s also a family bathroom on this floor. Outside, the hedged garden is a tranquil spot. While the children play on the lawn, you can sit and soak up the views of the mountains. Head to Derwent Water Marina (320 metres) and enjoy a walk around the lake or jump on a boat and explore the landscape from the water. Alternatively, take the footpath into Keswick (2 miles) and discover castle ruins, cobbled streets, and plenty of excellent eateries. Cycling enthusiasts can also find excellent trails at Whinlatter Forest (3.5 miles) while the more adventurous can scale the heights of Skiddaw.

Weekly prices from £794.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (95187), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (95187)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

Located in the popular Lakeland town of Keswick, this family home offers a tranquil base just 500 metres from the town centre. Providing ample accommodation for five guests, this dog-friendly property is ideal for families and friends looking to explore the towns, countryside and attractions of the Lake District. After fulfilling days walking in the fells, admiring waterfalls, and gliding across lakes, the open-plan living spaces and generous garden are perfect to rest and recharge. Step inside this semi-detached property to find a spacious and stylish interior. Hang up coats and kick off muddy boots in the hallway, which has a convenient WC, before venturing into the main living areas. With plush seating, elegant wallpaper and a crackling wood burner, the lounge invites relaxation after a day on the trails. This room flows into a generous kitchen with funky tiling, a breakfast bar and a double range oven. Bi-fold doors lead into a light-filled conservatory which houses the family dining table along with a second seating area. Upstairs, three cosy and comfortable bedrooms whisper of a good night’s sleep. Choose between a king-size, a double and a single room which has a pull-out trundle bed accommodating a sixth person. They share use of a family bathroom with a large bathtub and a walk-in shower. Outside, the enclosed garden features a raised terrace, a patio and a lawn with outdoor furniture, and a BBQ for outdoor entertaining and dining. The property benefits from off-road parking for two cars. Perched at the northern end of Lake Derwentwater, Keswick is a thriving market town with an excellent choice of shops and eateries, a museum and art gallery, and a lakeside theatre. Hop on a boat to cruise the lake or head out to explore the surrounding fells, with Catbells and Skiddaw among the nearby options.

Weekly prices from £718.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Threlkeld (94346), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Threlkeld (94346)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 2 Yes

This traditional Lakeland cottage is situated in the friendly village of Threlkeld at the base of Blencathra. Pack your hiking boots and ascend to the summit of the nearby Wainwrights Blencathra (3 miles), Skiddaw (8 miles) and Catbells (9 miles). Leave the car at home and walk or cycle the old railway to the bustling market town of Keswick (5 miles) which boasts a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs as well as a cinema and theatre. The beautiful lakes of Derwentwater (4.5 miles) and Ullswater (10 miles) are perfect for a scenic stroll, renting a boat or going on a cruise to take in the stunning surroundings. Thrill seekers will love a trip to Whinlatter Forest (8.5 miles) which puts the mountain back into biking. With climbs to breathtaking vistas and rewarding descents, the trails are perfect for those searching for their next adrenaline hit. The popular towns of Grasmere, Ambleside and Windermere are also within easy reach, all within 20 miles. As you step through the door of this charming abode, youre greeted by an entrance hall adorned with hooks and racks, perfect for shedding muddy boots and outdoor gear after a day of exploring the nearby fells. To the left, a convenient utility room doubles as a downstairs shower room, ideal for freshening up after outdoor adventures. Opposite the utility room, the kitchen beckons with its inviting ambience and modern amenities. Whether whipping up a hearty breakfast or preparing a gourmet dinner, this well-equipped space inspires culinary creativity. Venturing further, the heart of the home reveals itself in the form of a welcoming lounge adorned with exposed beams and a crackling wood burner, creating a cosy retreat on chilly evenings. Sink into plush furnishings as you unwind in front of the Smart TV or lose yourself in a good book. Adjacent to the lounge, a sunlit conservatory offers panoramic views of the garden and distant fells, providing a serene space to enjoy a morning coffee or bask in the golden glow of sunset. Ascending the staircase, youll discover the cottages sleeping quarters. The king-size bedroom, adorned with soft linens and plush pillows, offers a peaceful haven for restful nights. Accessed through this room, a charming single bedroom provides additional accommodation. Across the landing, a double bedroom awaits, offering a snug retreat for a restorative nights sleep. A convenient shower room completes the upstairs layout, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests. Outside, the cottages enchanting garden awaits. A spacious lawn invites leisurely picnics and outdoor games, while a BBQ area beckons al fresco dining beneath the open sky. Bike storage facilities cater to outdoor enthusiasts, providing a secure space to stow gear between adventures.

Weekly prices from £596.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (84638), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (84638)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

At the top of the hill on the outskirts of town, just a mile from the centre of the lively Lakeland of Keswick, this fresh and inviting property makes a great holiday home for families and friends seeking a useful holiday base at the heart of the Lake District. With ample space for five guests, this light and welcoming property is perfect for eager walkers, cyclists, water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to make the most of this magical area. Entering this bright and inviting semi-detached property, the fresh and cosy lounge features a big bay window and is a lovely space for everyone to gather in front of the TV and electric fire to chat or watch a favourite movie at the end of the day. A sliding door leads into the stylish dining room, ideal for sharing a favourite family meal which you can rustle up in the light and fully equipped galley-style kitchen. Going upstairs, the first floor offers three peaceful and relaxing bedrooms to choose from: a pretty single room, a charming twin and the cheerful king-size bedroom with an additional single child’s pull-out bed with views across the fells. There’s also a handy first-floor family bathroom. Outside, the front garden overlooks the surrounding rooftops, while French doors lead from the dining room out into the back garden which features a lawn and a charming patio perfect for dining alfresco. A fantastic centre for activities including kayaking, paddleboarding and canoeing, Keswick sits at the head of Derwentwater and is just south of Bassenthwaite Lake (5.5 miles). The town is home to attractions including The Puzzling Place, the Derwent Pencil Museum, Keswick Adventure Centre, the Theatre by the Lake and Castlerigg Stone Circle. Also nearby are the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum (4 miles) and the peaks of Skiddaw and Blencathra (both 5.5 miles).

Weekly prices from £583.00