Dalton-in-Furness, located in Cumbria in the North of England, offers a delightful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, accommodating up to three guests, including pets. This charming stone cottage features an open-plan living space that includes a cozy living area with a 42" Freeview TV, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen. The first floor houses a comfortable bedroom with a double bed and an additional Freeview TV, along with a bathroom complete with both a bath and shower cubicle. Guests can enjoy a small garden with patio furniture, and the property is conveniently situated near a public car park for easy access.
The picturesque market town of Dalton-in-Furness is surrounded by numerous walking and cycling paths suitable for all abilities, making it an ideal location for active visitors. Just a 20-minute drive away is Lake Windermere, where guests can partake in various water activities. The area is rich in outdoor opportunities, including access to the Old Man of Coniston and Black Combe for hiking, while local golf courses and cycle paths further enhance the recreational options available to holidaymakers.
Dalton-in-Furness is steeped in history, once serving as the leading town of Furness and an important center for administration. Visitors can explore the ancient Pele Tower, Dalton Castle, which dates back to the Domesday Book, and learn about the lives of the powerful abbots and monks of the region. Nearby, the red sandstone church of St. Mary houses the grave of George Romney, a renowned portrait painter, with many of his works displayed at Abbot Hall in Kendal. The town also boasts attractions like the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, focusing on conservation efforts.
For those seeking further adventures, the charming town of Ulverston, just a 10-minute drive away, is famous for being the birthplace of Stan Laurel and features the unique Laurel and Hardy Museum. Visitors can also enjoy a scenic steam train ride from Haverthwaite to Windermere or explore the Lakeland Motor Museum, showcasing an impressive collection of classic vehicles. The surrounding area is filled with stunning natural beauty, including the Duddon Estuary and Grizedale Forest, as well as elegant historic houses and gardens like Holker Hall and Muncaster Castle, ensuring a memorable getaway in this lovely region of Cumbria.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!