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Our pick of the best deals on self-catering cottages this Easter

 

Looking for a last-minute getaway this Easter?

Read on for our best deals on short breaks and full weeks in the Lake District these Easter holidays and escape to the Lakes, for less!

1. Pelton Wheel Cottage, Coppermines Valley – 3 or 7 nights from 15th April

Was £932 now £750 (3 nights from 15th April)

Truly get away from it all with a break in Pelton Wheel Mountain Cottage. This rustic cottage set amongst spectacular mountain scenery comes complete with log-fire and own exclusive hot tub. Sleeping 4 and pet-friendly this hugely popular and utterly unique self-catering holiday cottage has new availability from 15th April – come for Bank Holiday Easter weekend or stay for the week! With stunning walks to explore, waterfalls to discover and incredible views to admire you’ll find plenty to keep you and the whole family busy this Easter.

2. No.3 The Forge, Coniston village –  3 or 7 nights for 15th April

Was £830.75 now £668.60 (3 nights from 15th April)

Our guests return to Nos, 2, 3 and 4 The Forge time and time again? Why – with an idyllic setting just over the river Church Beck yet close to everything Coniston village has to offer because these beautiful, self-catering holiday cottages offer everything you’d expect for a holiday in the Lakes and so much more. With 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms they are perfect for families – plus being pet-friendly means the whole family can enjoy a break in the Lakes this Easter.

3. Low Mill Cottage, Lakeside, Windermere – 3 or 7 nights from 15th April     

Was £932 now £750.20 (3 nights from 15th April)

If you’re looking for the perfect  base for your family break in the Lakes then look no further than Low Mill Cottage. Beautifully decorated this pet and family-friendly cottage is located towards the southern tip of Winderemer and guests can ake the most of its proximity to Windermere Lake Cruises to enjoy spectacuily cruises up and down this iconic lake. Nearby there’s also the aquarium of the Lakes, the Haverthwaite to Lakeside Steam Railway the historic Bobbin Mill and fabulous family walks such as the popular High Dam and Gummer’s How to explore.

4. Hilltop, Coniston Village – 5 or 7 nights from 15th April

Was £1287 now ony 1034 (3 nights from 15th April)

If you’re coming to the Lakes looking for views (and let’s face it who isn’t) then you can literally do no better than Hilltop. With extraordinary views from its huge picture windows, this large and spacious family-sized holiday room can comfortably accommodate up to 8 guests.

5. Herdwick Place, Langdale Valley – 7 nights from 15th April

Was £966 now only £776.80 for 7 nights from 15th April

Offering stylish accommodation within the breath-taking Langdale Valley is Herdwick Place. Now available for 7 night breaks from 15th April this is the perfect option for those seeking quality family time in the great outdoors this Easter but with all the modern comforts and luxuries you’d expect from a Coppermines cottage. Herdwick Place sleeps 4 guests, is pet-friendly and also comes with the added bonus of a games room so they be kept busy – indoors and out!

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