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Caldbeck Cottages and Holiday Accommodation
Self catering accommodation in the Lake District with holiday home farmhouses and cottages for rental in Caldbeck
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Farmhouse in Caldbeck, Cumbria, Lake District, England
Sleeps 7/8. 3-4 bedroom traditional Cumbrian farmhouse, dating from the seventeenth century. Situated in fields at the foot of the Caldbeck fells in the Lake District National Park and accessible by a farm track, Rough Close is an idyllic retreat.
Prices from £500.00 per week
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Cottage in Wigton, Nr. Caldbeck, Lake District, Cumbria, England
Sleeps four. 2 bedroom cottage, one with a double bed, the other with two bunk beds; a lounge with an open fire and cottage suite , a kitchen/diner with a gas and solid fuel stove. It is a ‘listed’ building of the late 1700’s. Cosy, it overlooks the Parish Church in the central conservation area of this busy market town. Wigton is within easy reach of the Lake District by car and bus. The North Cumbria coast, Hadrian’s Wall and even S.W. Scotland, are nearby.
Prices from £150.00 per week
England > Cumbria > Lake District > Caldbeck
Cottage in Caldbeck, Cumbria, Lake District, England, UK
Sleeps 6. 3 bedroom peaceful idyllic 18th Century Cumbrian farmhouse on the Caldbeck fells, available for weekly self-catering holidays and short breaks. One well-behaved dog accepted on request.
Prices from £375.00 per week
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Choose Caldbeck Cottages for rent
Caldbeck cottages sit in the fells on the northern tip of the Lake District. This is the perfect place to go if you want to get away from it all for a few days, and here you can relax in cosy accommodation with breathtaking setting outside your door. The secluded location is ideal for walks and bike rides in a part of the English countryside that has inspired poets and writers for centuries. Heading off from your Caldbeck farmhouse you could stop for lunch at a pub in one of the picturesque villages found in this upland area. High Pike is the closest fell to Caldbeck holiday accommodation, and this where most visitors begin their adventure in the Cumbrian countryside.
The northern portion of the Lake District is home to some interesting historical sites, with a number of early industrial remnants and prehistoric landmarks found not far from Caldbeck self-catering holiday rentals. The Castlerigg Stone Circle is particularly impressive, and, at 5,000 years old, is one of the oldest monuments of its kind in the country. Closer to accommodation in Caldbeck you’ll be able to enjoy everything that the River Eden has to offer. It sits a short way from Caldbeck farmhouses and is ideal for swimming in summer, as well as canoeing and fishing, while the banks provide an idyllic setting for a walk.
Weather in Caldbeck
Conditions in the region around Caldbeck holiday home farmhouses tend to be mild throughout the year. In summer the weather is generally pleasant, while winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing.
Best Time to Visit
The Lake District is known for its weather, so perhaps the best time to head for a Caldbeck holiday rental is in the middle of summer when you’ll be able to enjoy a little more sun, although waterproofs are always recommended.
Reaching Caldbeck
The closest major international airport to Caldbeck self-catering cottages and farmhouses is in Newcastle (NCL), about 45 minutes by car.
