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We have
118 Cumbria holiday parks featured. Each of the parks included here in Cumbria have caravan accommodation, holiday lodges or cabins available for holiday rentals. If you have a specific town in Cumbria you would like to go to then the menu on the left is the best way to narrow down your search.
Once you have found the holiday park in Cumbria that you are interested in you can use the 'View Accommodation' button to find out more about the accommodation available at the park. If you would like more information before booking 'Park Information' provides a wealth of information about the park including lots of pictures, reviews, full details and a map of the area.
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Snittlegarth Lodge 1 - Ireby |
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This pine log cabin enjoys a secluded south facing position on Snittlegarth Farm, with views across open country to Binsey Fell. A haven for wildlife, as well as the farm animals., Snittlegarth is home to roe deer, badgers, foxes, pheasants and a variety of songbirds, with red squirrels coming up to the lodges to feed. The original Snittlegarth Estate was owned by Lord Gillford and extended to 12,000 acres. It is now farmed on a smaller scale and has the benefit of footpaths from the doorstep on to Binsey Fell and beyond. Snittlegarth lies in a truly tranquil valley close to Ireby and Uldale on the northern fringe of the National Park and provides an idyllic retreat for those who wish to escape from the hustle and bustle of every day life. There are pubs in both Uldale and Ireby, each serving bar meals. |
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Whiteside Lodge - Keswick |
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Those who are in love with the 'great outdoors' will find the location of Burnside Park the perfect place to stay. This luxury pine log cabin is equipped for every modern day convenience and comfort. Situated in landscaped grounds at the foot of Latrigg and Skiddaw, with panoramic views of the Lakeland Fells. The site is within walking distance of Keswick town centre, making the lodge an ideal base to enjoy the amenities of Keswick without the hustle and bustle of the town itself.
Whiteside Lodge is a large 3 bedroom, south facing lodge with uninterrupted views towards Latrigg and the Helvellyn range. |
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Lang Howe - Troutbeck Bridge |
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White Cross Bay Leisure Park has been awarded a four star award by Visit England along with the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation, so guests can be assured not only of a high standard of accommodation but also of a location doing its up most to protect the local environment. Set mid way between Ambleside and Windermere, the park is situated in the very heart of the Lake District, within 60 acres of wooded parklands, which runs right down to the shores of Lake Windermere. White Cross Bay has an indoor heated swimming pool, with sauna, solarium and gym, all payable on site, as well as a modern clubhouse bar and restaurant with regular daytime and evening entertainment. Launching is also available should you have your own boat, with prior arrangement.
Lang Howe is in a quiet wooded area on the site, a short stroll from the leisure club and Lake Shore. Comfortably furnished, the lodge is of a traditional design with panelled walls throughout and has a pleasant outlook from the decked area.
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Amber Nook - Ullswater |
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This superb lodge is situated on a development of similar lodges in a most tranquil and peaceful retreat, four miles north of Ullswater. Surrounded by farmland, the lodge provides an ideal base from which to explore the Northern Lakes with the historic town of Penrith, the famous Rheged Discovery Centre, the picturesque Aira Force and the Ullswater steamers all within a short drive. |
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Dukes Meadow - Hutton Roof |
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This holiday home is situated centrally between Keswick, Penrith, Carlisle and Ullswater making it an ideal location for exploration of the northern Lake District and Cumbria. The countryside surrounding the Lodge is unspoilt, with Greystoke Forest on one side and stunning views to Blencathra on the other.
Nearby are the charming villages of Greystoke, Caldbeck and Hesketh Newmarket with their own pubs and local shops.
The Lodge is extremely well equipped and tastefully furnished to an exceptionally high standard.
Previous visitors have said that the lodge is provided with \every home comfort\" stating that the lodge is \"ideally situated within a small development for quiet relaxation yet within easy reach of many local attractions\".
Walks and cycle routes are on the doorstep." |
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Bracken Lodge - Keswick |
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Those who are in love with the 'great outdoors' will find the location of Burnside Park the perfect place to stay. Bracken Lodge is equipped for every modern day convenience and comfort. Situated in landscaped grounds at the foot of Latrigg and Skiddaw, with panoramic views of the Lakeland Fells. The site is within walking distance of Keswick town centre, making the lodge an ideal base to enjoy the amenities of Keswick without the hustle and bustle of the town itself. |
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Augill Beck Park - Brough |
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In the beautiful upper Eden Valley nestling between Appleby and Kirkby Stephen at the foot of the Cumbrian Pennines these newly built detached timber lodges provide holiday accommodation of an excellent standard. Tastefully furnished very comfortable and well equipped they enjoy countryside views and a totally separate and lovely setting on a no through lane within a small rural caravan park. The park encourages wildlife and has a conservation pond with a wide variety of birds in the surrounding woodlands and frequent visits from Roe Deer. These are a wonderful base for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits just a mile away good roads give access to the myriad attractions and stunning landscapes of the Lake District National Park Yorkshire Dales and County Durham and the shops pubs and restaurants of Brough are also only 1 mile. The larger town of Kirby Stephen (5 miles) has a supermarket and variety of gift shops cafes tourist information office library and station for the Carlisle/Settle railway.
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Wyndy Lodge - Amble |
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This detached timber lodge has been recently constructed to offer holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The spacious lounge boasts a spectacular two storey glass gable section at the rear to emphasise its bright and sunny ambience, and leads to a decked area within the enclosed garden - a haven for relaxation. The property also enjoys the indulgence of two bathrooms; one with a steam shower and the other with a Jacuzzi bath - the epitome of luxury! The lodge is positioned within easy access of Amble, known locally as 'the friendliest port', where fishing and boat trips to the Farne Islands depart 4 miles away, and a further mile north is the picturesque village of Warkworth, dominated by its majestic castle. Druridge Bay is renowned for its extensive sweep of golden, sandy beach nestled by rolling sand dunes -idyllic for those who enjoy a gentle stroll to enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of the waves lapping against this beautiful seashore - only 5 miles away. There is a Country Park nearby, which offers a Nature Sanctuary, a visitor centre and where many water sports are available on Ladyburn Lake. The historic market town of Morpeth, which offers an extensive range of amenities is 10 miles south and the Alnwick garden, a charitable project created by the Duchess of Northumberland, has a lovely woodland walk, a grand cascade waterfall and a restaurant incorporated within the largest tree house in Europe is a popular visitor attraction close by. For those seeking more lively entertainment, the vibrant City of Netoiletastle and extensive shopping facilities at Gateshead's Metro Centre are around 20 miles south. Wyndy Lodge is an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of heritage coastline this region is proud to have recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Kingfisher Lodge - Carnforth |
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South Lakeland Leisure village is set amidst rolling countryside on the fringes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks and is a mere five minutes from junction 35 of the M6. There are a number of lodges on site, set around a central lake area with small, sandy beach area. Within a 30 minute drive and left at the junction 36 are all the attractions of Bowness, Windermere and Ambleside and of course the Lake District Fells and Lakes for walking and water borne activities whilst turning right at junction 36 offers you the route to the Dales, Kirkby Lonsdale and further walking and shopping opportunities. Local delights include Leighton Moss Nature Reserve and Silverside and Arnside, designated 'An Area of Outstanding Beauty' and popular with birdwatchers, some fabulous beaches close by. Lakeland Leisure Village offer lodge guests free on site leisure facilities including an indoor pool, steam room, gym and beauty therapy treatments, all facilities payable locally. The Tapas Bar and Waters Edge Restaurant offer excellent cuisine and entertainment during peak season making this an ideal site for couples and families alike. |
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Skiddaw Lodge - Keswick |
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Those who are in love with the 'great outdoors' will find the location of Burnside Park the perfect place to stay. This luxury pine log cabin is equipped for every modern day convenience and comfort. Situated in landscaped grounds at the foot of Latrigg and Skiddaw, with panoramic views of the Lakeland Fells. The site is within walking distance of Keswick town centre, making the lodge an ideal base to enjoy the amenities of Keswick without the hustle and bustle of the town itself.
Skiddaw is the larger style of 2 bedroom lodge complete with patio furniture and uninterrupted views to Skiddaw and Latrigg. |
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