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La'al Cottage, Close To The Lake District & Coast
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This cosy cottage in Greysouthen offers a convenient base, located 7 kilometres from Cockermouth and 27 kilometres from Keswick. The accommodation sleeps two adults and an infant, with an additional option on a sofa-bed, and features a downstairs open-plan lounge and kitchen-diner with a wood-burner style electric fan-heater and private off-road parking for one vehicle.
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Tranquil Lodge - Uk35277
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This two-bedroom cottage in Brigham Holiday Park, near Cockermouth in Cumbria, is 4km from Cockermouth town centre and a 40-minute drive from Keswick, offering easy access to the Lake District National Park and attractions like Wordsworth House. The self-catering property features an open-plan living area with a gas oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and Freeview TV, accommodating four guests, and includes private parking and free Wi-Fi, plus a private decked area.
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Shirley's Cottage
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apartment , Great Broughton
This modern studio apartment in Great Broughton is situated next to the CAMRA award-winning Punchbowl Inn. The self-contained unit, sleeping two guests in a king-sized bed, offers a fully equipped kitchen, en-suite shower room, off-street parking, and access to a shared garden with fell views.
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The Loft Apartment The Stag Inn
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apartment , Maryport
This Maryport flat is located 30 kilometres from Buttermere, offering proximity to Lake District attractions such as Derwentwater (34 kilometres), Whinlatter Forest Park (24 kilometres), and Cat Bells (32 kilometres). This spacious 90 square metre, one-bedroom flat sleeps up to seven guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, free WiFi, on-site TV, and parking, serving as an ideal base for cycling enthusiasts.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Maryport
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Maryport region?
For a day trip, you'd want to see the Roman Fort at Senhouse Roman Museum, stroll along the harbour and maybe catch a ferry to the Isle of Man. The Maryport Maritime Museum is a great place to learn about the town's history as a port.
What weather can travelers expect when exploring nature in Maryport?
Maryport's weather is typical of the UK - mild and changeable. Expect rain, sunshine, and even some wind, especially on the coast. You'll need layers, as it can be cooler near the sea. It's best to check the forecast before heading out.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Maryport?
What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy in and around Maryport?
You can enjoy walking or cycling along the coast, exploring the nature reserves at Allonby Bay or the Solway Coast AONB, and even try your hand at watersports like kayaking or paddleboarding. There's a golf course just outside of town too.
What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Maryport?
What famous cities can be easily accessed from Maryport?
You're close to the Lake District National Park, with Keswick and Ambleside being popular destinations. Carlisle is a bit further inland, and you can easily reach Newcastle upon Tyne by train. It's also easy to get to the Scottish border.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Maryport?
What local breakfast specialties can you enjoy in Maryport region?
You'll find plenty of traditional cafes serving up full English breakfasts. Try a Cumberland sausage, a local speciality. You can also get a good bacon butty or a hearty fry-up.