Located in the picturesque town of Ambleside, Cumbria, this charming cottage offers a cozy retreat for up to four guests, featuring two well-appointed bedrooms. The property is equipped with modern amenities, including gas central heating complemented by a woodburning stove, a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and a washer/dryer. Entertainment options are plentiful with a TV and DVD player, and guests can stay connected with available WiFi. The rental includes all necessary utilities, bed linen, and towels, ensuring a comfortable stay. Families can also benefit from a travel cot and highchair, while a parking permit for one vehicle adds convenience. It’s important to note that the cottage has steps that may not be suitable for individuals with limited mobility.
Ambleside is ideally situated at the northern tip of Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England, making it a perfect base for exploring the central Lakes region. Just a short drive away are the scenic areas of Grasmere and the Langdale Valley, offering a wealth of outdoor activities. Visitors can indulge in various water-based activities such as cruises, boat trips, and watersports on Lake Windermere. The village itself is vibrant, featuring numerous shops, restaurants, and pubs that cater to diverse tastes, ensuring that guests can easily find local dining and shopping options.
The natural beauty surrounding Ambleside is remarkable, with the Lake District National Park and White Platts Recreation Ground providing stunning landscapes for exploration. For those interested in cultural experiences, the Armitt Museum and Gallery, as well as the Wordsworth Museum, offer rich insights into the area’s history and artistic heritage. The lakeside at Waterhead boasts beautiful views and a small beach, while a stroll along Stock Ghyll leads to the captivating Stock Ghyll Force waterfall, enhancing the region's appeal for nature lovers and hikers alike.
Ambleside is not only known for its breathtaking scenery but also for its unique local traditions, such as the annual rushbearing ceremony. A notable landmark in the area is the 17th-century “Bridge House,” which is one of the most photographed buildings in the Lake District and now serves as the National Trust Information Centre. The town also offers opportunities for events and activities, including the Ambleside Climbing Wall and various local games, making it a lively destination for visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation in a stunning natural setting.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!