Coulderton · 整套民居 · 2室2床1.0卫 · 可住3人 · The Chalet
The Chalet in Coulderton, Cumbria can sleep three guests in two bedrooms. The open-plan living space includes a kitchen housing an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, woodburning stove and Smart TV. The bedrooms include a king-size and a single with Smart TV, serviced by a bathroom. To the outside is an enclosed garden with hot tub and off-road parking for two cars. Within 3.3 miles or less there is a shop and pub and please note that this is a non-smoking and pet-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Choose The Chalet for a splendid escape to Cumbria. Note: The property is on an uneven road, please take care.
Beautiful chalet with a perfect outlook over the sea and beach. A really special weekend at a place my partner has known since childhood. Chalet was really well appointed and just like the photos. Lovely touch leaving Prosecco and chocolates on arrival. Hot tub was lovely extra. Great coastal walks. Only downside was no responses to messages from Sykes via airbnb app prior to arrival when trying to check what arrangements were for use of hot tub. Chased up with airbnb but still couldn’t get a reply. Wasn’t a big issue and didn’t affect stay and when we got there owners mobile numbers were there if we had needed which we didn’t.
On the western outskirts of the Lake District, in the Borough of Copeland, is the market town of Egremont. The population of this thriving town, which is located at the base of Dent Fall, is remarkably similar to that of the 13th century. With the Norman castle ruins at the southern end, close above the river Ehen, the main street extends out onto the market square. There are a number of churches, a few supermarkets, an arts centre, as well as stores and restaurants. The westernmost lake in the National Park is Ennerdale Water, which is tucked away in Cleater. It is thought to be the most tranquil of all the lakes. It is the least visited of all the lakes and is considerably off the main path, with no public roads lining its National Trust-owned shoreline. St. Bees, a seaside town, is the starting point of Wainwright's well-known "Coast to Coast" Walk. It is home to a Norman priory, an Elizabethan public school, a nine-hole golf course, and a number of traditional pubs. Due to its proximity to a village, St. Bees Head is Cumbria's sole Heritage shoreline and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. There are numerous opportunities for treks along the clifftops and strolls along the sandy beach. Whitehaven, an attractive Georgian port tucked between the sparkling sea and Lakeland Fells, is located farther along this lovely coastline. Learn about the town's rich history at the Beacon Heritage Centre, as well as its lovely parks and gardens. Muncaster Castle, the Eskdale and Ravenglass miniature railway, and Wasdale Head, the beginning of the ascent to the top of Scaffel Pike, the highest mountain in England, are all 12 miles away. a great starting point for exploring the Lake District's western coast.
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