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Why Book a Mountain Cottage?

 
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The Lake District is named after the great number of lakes and tarns that fall within its boundaries, but it is really the mountains that look spectacular. Whether you love to visit the Lake District to hike in the mountains or just admire them from your picnic blanket, hiring a cottage nestled within the mountains is a real Lake District joy!

Mountain Cottages Lake District

There are many benefits to renting a holiday cottage in the Lake District that is on a mountain. One of the best is the spectacular views that you will get, not only of the mountains going up, but also on the views down and around you. In winter, these mountains will be dusted with snow and ice, in autumn they are blaze of golds and reds, in spring you can see the shoots bursting through the ground and in summer they are lush with flora and fauna.

Lake District mountain cottages also benefit from being at the base of many walks from your door. There is no need to get in the car and drive anywhere you can explore the beautiful landscape of the Lake District right from your front door. Mountain cottages also are quite isolated and so you can enjoy your time in the mountains with no one else to bother you, apart from an occasional rambler passing by in the distance, or curious sheep away from its flock.

You can view all of our lake district mountain cottages here. If your looking to book for a large family gathering, you can book all four cottages in one booking here.

Well Equipped Cottages Lake District

Not only do mountain cottages have spectacular views they are also very well equipped for everything from a quick weekend getaway to a full two-week holiday with all the family in tow. The Coppermines mountain cottages have everything you would expect from a home away from home. Well equipped kitchen, cosy bedrooms and lovely spaces to reax both inside and out after a day exploring the fells. Some of the cottages even have hot tubs where you can sink into the bubbles and revel in the views.

Amenities Close By

While many people choose to stay in a mountain cottage in the Lake District to escape the crowds, the ability to be close to a town and perhaps pop to the local pub is also appealing. The great thing about the Coppermines mountain cottages is that they are within striking distance of Coniston and so you can shop and visit this pretty Lakeland village, and have fun on the lake it is named after quickly and easily.

Large Group Mountain Cottages

If you want to stay in a pretty cottage in the Lake District you often find that they are small and traditional and cannot host more than a few people. Fortunately, the Coppermines mountain cottages can be rented as individual holiday cottages or rented together in a series of cottages that can sleep up to 22 guests.

Lake District Mountain Cottages

Getting away from it all has never been so easy, mountain cottages are warm, welcoming and are located in a spectacular location in the Lake District. Isolated but not alone and historical without being rustic. These cottages have everything you need for a fantastic adventure in the Lake District and we can’t wait to welcome you in.

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