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Home | Special Offers | Friday 2nd May, weekend breaks

Make your May more marvellous with a weekend break in the Lakes.

The longer, warmer days are perfect for exploring the magnificent Lake District National Park. Why not get out and about on the water, explore the famous hills and mountains of the Lakes or simply relax in your own cottage garden.

Enjoy an evening out at one of the area’s fantastic pubs or restaurants or you can enjoy cooking up a feast in your own fully equipped cottage kitchen.

Whether you’re looking for modern and stylish or characterful and quirky, you’ll find your perfect Lake District cottage within our hand-picked collection. In a Coppermines Cottage you can head straight out the door for some stunning walks, gaze at breath-taking mountain or lake views or take it easy in your own bubbling hot tub.

So if you’re looking for a truly special place to stay in the Lakes, you’ll find it amongst our unique mountain cottagesluxurious holiday homes, village cottages and country escapes

Special offers have now been applied on our hand-picked collection of Lake District cottages for weekend breaks from Friday 2nd May until Monday 5th May.

Browse available cottages below. Book online or call our Coniston office on 015394 41765

 
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