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Lake District mountain cottages & lodges in Coppermines Valley

Just a mile above Coniston Village sits the awe-inspiring Coppermines Valley.

If you’re looking for an utterly unique Lake District holiday cottage in a truly incredible mountain location, then look no further than Coppermines Valley.

With magnificent views to the Coniston fells above and Coniston Water in the valley below, Coppermines Valley is a place of bubbling becks, thundering waterfalls and rugged crags.

For those who love to get out and about in the landscape, Coppermines Valley offers some of finest walking in the Lakes, with routes including The Old Man of Coniston accessible straight from your front door – a walker’s paradise!

What’s more, our newly restored heritage waterwheel located at the Coppermines Mountain Cottages, creates an iconic silhouette against the landscape, contributing to the distinctive atmosphere of this exceptional location.

Important in a national context, the Lake District’s Coppermines Valley is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is included in The Schedule of Ancient Monuments and is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest!

Come explore the beauty of this very special place with us here at The Coppermines Lakes Cottages.

Our Coppermines Valley Lake District Cottage Lodges:

 
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