Introduction
Discovering Charm in Cartmel
Nestled in the heart of Cumbria, near the enchanting village of Cartmel and the coastal town of Grange-over-Sands, Coachman’s Cottage offers an idyllic escape for those seeking tranquility and adventure. This charming cottage is your gateway to exploring the breathtaking beauty of the Lake District and the surrounding countryside.
A Home Away From Home
Coachman’s Cottage is more than just accommodation; it’s a haven of comfort and character. With its stone walls, beamed ceilings, cosy living room, well-equipped kitchen and well-appointed bedrooms the cottage provides the perfect ambiance for relaxation. Whether you’re enjoying a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a friends’ reunion, this delightful abode caters to all.
Coachman’s Cottage
Coachman’s Cottage is a traditional stone-built property that has been lovingly restored to provide modern comforts while maintaining its original charm. The cottage boasts a spacious living area, complete with a cosy fireplace and comfortable seating, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need to whip up a delicious meal, which can be enjoyed in the dining area overlooking the garden.
You will find two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat for a restful night’s sleep. Bedroom one features a double bed while bedroom two has twin beds.
Immerse Yourself in the Local Charm
Cartmel, a historic village renowned for its culinary delights, is just a short stroll away. Indulge in the finest Cumbrian cuisine at Michelin-starred restaurants or savor traditional pub fare in cosy inns. Explore the village’s quaint shops, admire the stunning architecture of Cartmel Priory, and experience the thrill of horse racing at the famous Cartmel Racecourse.
Explore the Lake District
Coachman’s Cottage is ideally located for exploring the awe-inspiring Lake District. Discover the beauty of Windermere, England’s largest natural lake, or embark on a hike through the rugged fells.
Local Attractions
- Cartmel Priory: This stunning 12th-century priory is a must-visit for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts.
- Cartmel Racecourse: Experience the thrill of horse racing at this historic racecourse.
- Windermere: England’s largest natural lake, offering a range of water sports and activities.
- Ambleside: A charming town with a lively atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- Keswick: A bustling market town with a wealth of shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities.
- Grasmere: A picturesque village famous for its association with William Wordsworth and its delicious gingerbread.
Coastal Delights
Grange-over-Sands, a charming seaside town, is just a short drive away. Enjoy leisurely walks along the sandy beaches, indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants, or simply relax and soak up the coastal atmosphere. The town also offers a range of shops, boutiques, and art galleries, perfect for browsing and finding unique souvenirs.
Things to Do Nearby
- Explore the local countryside: Discover hidden gems, charming villages, and stunning landscapes on scenic drives or walks.
- Visit historic sites: Immerse yourself in the rich history of the region with visits to castles, abbeys, and ancient monuments.
- Enjoy outdoor activities: From hiking and climbing to kayaking and fishing, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
- Indulge in local cuisine: Savor the flavors of Cumbria with delicious local produce, hearty meals, and fine dining experience.
Family Fun
- The World of Beatrix Potter: Bring your children’s favorite stories to life at the World of Beatrix Potter Attraction. Explore Peter Rabbit’s world and enjoy interactive activities.
- Adventure Parks: Enjoy a day of fun and excitement at one of the region’s adventure parks, with activities for all ages.
- Lakeside Relaxation: Spend quality time with your family by the lakeside, enjoying picnics, boat trips, and swimming.
Kendal Calling: A Music Lover’s Paradise
If you’re a music fan seeking an unforgettable summer experience, then Coachman’s Cottage is the perfect base for Kendal Calling. This world-renowned music festival takes place in the stunning surroundings of the Lake District, offering a unique blend of music, arts, and outdoor adventure.
Kendal Calling boasts an eclectic lineup of music, from indie and rock to electronic and dance. Immerse yourself in the festival atmosphere, dancing to the rhythm of your favorite bands, discovering new artists, and enjoying the electric energy of the crowd.
When you’re not enjoying the music, take advantage of the festival’s diverse offerings. Explore the arts and crafts stalls, indulge in delicious street food, or relax in the chill-out areas. Kendal Calling is more than just a music festival; it’s a celebration of creativity and community.
After a day of revelry, retreat to the comfort of Coachman’s Cottage. Unwind in the peaceful surroundings, recharge your batteries, and prepare for another day of festival fun. With its convenient location, you’ll be perfectly positioned to make the most of your Kendal Calling experience.
Cumbria’s Culinary Delights: A Foodie’s Paradise
Cumbria is renowned for its exceptional food and drink, and a stay at Coachman’s Cottage is the perfect opportunity to indulge your taste buds. From hearty pub fare to fine dining, the region boasts a diverse culinary scene.
Local Produce
One of the highlights of Cumbrian cuisine is its emphasis on fresh, local produce. The area is renowned for its exceptional quality meats, including beef, lamb, and pork. The rich dairy industry produces creamy cheeses and delicious butter, while the fertile land yields an abundance of fruits and vegetables.
Must-Try Cumbrian Dishes
- Sticky Toffee Pudding: This decadent dessert is a Cumbrian classic. Enjoy it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
- Cumberland Sausage: Made with a unique blend of herbs and spices, Cumberland sausage is a flavorful addition to any meal.
- Kendal Mint Cake: A refreshing treat, perfect for hiking or enjoying with a cup of tea.
- Elden Otter Brewery: Sample the local craft beers from this award-winning brewery.
Dining Out
Cumbria offers a range of dining options to suit every taste and budget.
- Traditional Pubs: Enjoy hearty meals and a warm atmosphere in one of the region’s charming pubs.
- Fine Dining: Indulge in a gourmet experience at one of Cumbria’s Michelin-starred restaurants.
- Cafés and Tea Rooms: Relax and refuel with delicious cakes, sandwiches, and coffee.
- Food Festivals: Keep an eye out for local food festivals, where you can sample a variety of Cumbrian delicacies.
Farmers’ Markets
To truly experience the best of Cumbrian produce, visit a local farmers’ market. You’ll find a wide range of fresh, seasonal products, from juicy berries and ripe vegetables to artisanal cheeses and homemade bread.
By exploring the local food scene, you can fully immerse yourself in the culture and flavors of Cumbria.
Getting Around Cumbria: Your Transportation Guide
Cumbria offers a variety of transportation options to suit different preferences and budgets. Whether you prefer to explore by car, public transport, or on foot, there are plenty of ways to get around this beautiful region.
Car Hire
Having your own car provides the ultimate flexibility when exploring Cumbria. You can easily reach remote villages, hidden gems, and scenic viewpoints at your own pace. There are several car hire companies available at both Carlisle and Manchester airports, as well as in larger towns like Kendal and Barrow-in-Furness.
Public Transport
While not as extensive as in other parts of the country, Cumbria does have a public transport network that can be used to explore the region.
- Buses: Buses operate between major towns and villages, although services may be less frequent in rural areas.
- Trains: The main railway line runs through the county, connecting Carlisle, Kendal, and Lancaster to other parts of the country.
- Ferries: The Lake District Ferry operates on Windermere, offering a scenic way to travel between different points on the lake.
Walking and Cycling
For those who prefer a more active mode of transport, Cumbria offers stunning walking and cycling routes. The Lake District National Park is a hiker’s paradise, with a variety of trails to suit all abilities. Cycling is also a popular way to explore the region, with dedicated cycle paths and quiet country lanes.
Tips for Getting Around
- Plan your route: Research your destination and plan your journey in advance, especially if using public transport.
- Consider a travel pass: If you plan to use public transport extensively, consider purchasing a travel pass for discounted fares.
- Be prepared for weather: Cumbria’s weather can be unpredictable, so pack accordingly and be prepared for all conditions.
- Respect the environment: When exploring on foot or by bike, follow the Countryside Code and leave no trace.
By carefully considering your transportation options, you can make the most of your time in Cumbria and enjoy all that this beautiful region has to offer.
Your Perfect Cumbrian Adventure Awaits
Coachman’s Cottage is the ideal base for exploring the beauty and charm of Cumbria. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a combination of both, this delightful cottage offers the perfect escape. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in this enchanting corner of England.
Guests: 4 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 1 Pets: No *Be aware there is an open pond on the property