The Lake District centres around its lakes and mountains, but it’s often the smaller details that stay with people too: stone villages around old inns, rowing boats pulled onto the shore, pubs filling up after long walks on the fells. Windermere, Keswick and Ambleside are some of the best-known places to stay, while Grasmere and Coniston feel quieter. Our collection of homes includes countryside cottages and larger family houses positioned for exploring the lakes, villages and walking routes. You can also explore more across the North West, wider England or browse our collection of Britain and Ireland holiday homes for further inspiration.
Lake District: At a Glance
Lakes and mountains – Windermere, Ullswater, Derwentwater and the surrounding fells
Towns and villages – Keswick, Ambleside, Grasmere and smaller villages across the national park
Walking and outdoors – Fell walks, lakeside routes, wild swimming and boating
Literary heritage – From Romantic poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Beatrix Potter, generations of writers have drawn inspiration from the landscape.
Food and drink – Village pubs, bakeries and local Cumbrian classics

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