Holiday houses in Scafell Pike

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The exterior of the Coachmans Cottage Apartment is showcased, surrounded by vibrant pink and purple flowers. A gravel courtyard features a small table and chairs, inviting relaxation. Traditional windows and doors provide a welcoming entrance to the cottage, accented by hanging plants for added charm.
Condo in Cumbria
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 725 reviews

Wasdale Scafell and Eskdale Pet friendly

Coachmans Cottage Apartment is set in the coach house and stables to Carlton Hall, dating back to 1790. Situated at the start of the Wasdale and Eskdale we are perfect for anyone wishing to climb Scafell or just enjoy the two stunning valleys. Brave drivers and cyclists may wish to tackle Hardnott pass at the top end of Eskdale. Ravensglass village and beaches a short walk away, also set on the Fell above the cottage is the amazing Muncaster Castle and Owl centre. Children and Pet friendly 🐾👍🏼

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A cozy yurt is nestled amidst lush greenery, featuring a sturdy wooden entrance door. It is elevated on a wooden platform, surrounded by ferns and trees. The exterior is finished in earthy tones, blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Yurt in Cumbria
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Little yurt

A beautiful little yurt, sleeps 2, either a double or twin. Set next to a bubbling stream on a working lakeland sheep farm. On the findge of the Wasdale valley on the western side of the lake district. Ideal for a cozy romantic get away or base for exploring the amazing area. The yurt DOESN'T have any electricity in but it does have a lovely little wood burning stove and you have access to a mini kitchen in the utility room a short distance away . Beds are made with linen and throws. Supper cozy

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Cottage in Cumberland
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

High Eskholme

High Eskholme is a detached cottage sitting in the heart of Eskdale estate set within the valley of Eskdale in the western Lake District, an area of outstanding natural beauty . On stepping out of the front door, there are walks for all abilities, over Muncaster Fell, a flat walk through woodland or walks along the river Esk. For the more ambitious, Scafell pike and the Wasdale Valley are just a car ride away, or Perhaps you would like to play the stunning 18 hole golf course, or fish the Esk.

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Farm stay in Nether Wasdale
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Windsor Cottage for Scafell and Wasdale

You won’t forget your time in this romantic, memorable place. This cosy apartment cottage has wow views from the mountains down to the sea.. Great beds, ample kitchen with dishwasher and large walk in shower in the en suite. Sat TV and up to 10mbs wi fi access inside and outside. Guests garden to sit and take in the views and a BBQ facility. Situated on a Stud Farm for Pure Spanish Horses the setting is idyllic and quality throughout. We hire paddle boards and floatation jackets to guests.

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A scenic view of rolling hills and a tranquil lake is captured, showcasing the natural beauty surrounding the Victorian cottage. The landscape features a variety of greens, reflecting the lush environment of the Western Lake District, with distant mountains creating a serene backdrop.
Cottage in Gosforth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

No.2 Roseville - A Lakeland Holiday Home From Home

No.2 Roseville a lovely Victorian, terraced cottage nestled in the small village of Gosforth in the Western Lake District. It offers self catering accommodation for up to four guests. An ideal place to relax or to be adventurous. We are located perfectly to give you great access to the beautiful, unspoilt fells, lakes, rivers, tarns and coastline the area has to offer. We are a perfect place to stay to climb Scafell Pike. We have designed and equipped No.2 Roseville be like a home from home.

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A scenic view of a rugged hill dominating the landscape, surrounded by grassy fields and patches of heather. A gentle stream winds through the foreground, while the sky is filled with soft clouds casting shadows on the terrain.
Condo in Nether Wasdale
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Cosy 2 bed apartment in breath-taking location.

Yewbarrow is a cozy single-storey cottage, ideally located for walking, cycling, sight-seeing or simply the most stunning scenery the Lake District has to offer. You have Wainrights out back, Lake Wastwater in front and Scafell Pike just down the road. And until recently we had world-famous fell runner, Joss Naylor living next door! Beyond the monumental mountains, you'll find the breathtaking Cumbrian Coast only 15 minutes away, with beaches and Seascale, St Bees and others winding north.

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The front exterior of a traditional cottage features whitewashed walls and a fenced garden area. Two benches are positioned on the small porch, surrounded by flowering plants. The roof displays dark slate tiles, complementing the overall charm of the property.
Cottage in Irton
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Cosy cottage in Eskdale sleeps 4, Great views

This traditional workers cottage in Eskdale green gives you a wonderfully cosy retreat and an ideal base for exploring. The cottage is a traditional '2 up 2 down' that has been modernised sympathetically for a cosy break away. Bedding and towels provided. Heat is provided by storage heaters and the front room has a log burning stove for a super cosy stay. There is a selection of books, maps, DVD's & children's toys. There is a smart tv and new unlimited WIFI for streaming you favourite films.

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A cozy living space features a traditional fireplace with a warm glowing fire, surrounded by ornate metalwork. A wooden table holds a steaming mug, a small potted plant, and a vase with fresh flowers. Nearby, a television sits atop a sleek stand, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Cottage in Gosforth
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Mill Cottage modern cosy w/ open fire near Scafell

Mill Cottage sits in the village of Gosforth in the quieter Western Lake District. Having had a complete renovation it retains its quirky charm with boutique styling. Perfectly placed to enjoy village life but close to popular sites including Muncaster Castle, Scafell, Englands highest mountain, many fells and the stunning Wastwater, the deepest lake. Miles of sand dunes on peaceful beaches are a mere 5 minutes away. Mill is a modern cosy retreat & a great base to enjoy the magic of the Lakes

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Cottage in Cumbria
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Mite View Cottage - between the fells & the sea

A charming one-bedroom cottage nestled on the scenic coast of Ravenglass, Cumbria. This quaint retreat offers a perfect blend of charm and modern comfort, providing an idyllic escape for couples or solo travelers. Located in a picturesque village known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty, our cottage is just a stone's throw from the beautiful estuary. Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway or an adventure exploring the Lake District, our cosy cottage is the perfect base.

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An outdoor dining area features a wooden table surrounded by four chairs, positioned on a gravel surface. Views of the lake and rolling hills can be seen in the background, with a stone wall flanking one side and greenery in the distance.
Cottage in Nether Wasdale
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Wasdale Head Hall Farm Holiday Let

Cosy two bedroom holiday let set on a working Herdwick sheep farm situated in the picturesque Wasdale valley within the Lake District National Park. The cottage is set on the shores of Wastwater and so offers stunning views of the lake and the surrounding hills. It is the perfect starting point for numerous Wainwright walks. Scafell Pike, Yewbarrow and Illgill Head can all be started from the doorstep. Very easy access to the lake for paddleboarding, kayaking and wild swimming.

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The stone-built cottage is nestled alongside the banks of the River Duddon, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The two-story structure features multiple windows, allowing for ample natural light, while the picturesque mountain backdrop enhances the serene setting.
Cottage in Cumbria
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

Riverside stone cottage, stunning mountain views

High Bridge End cottage is an attractive stone built Lakeland property, set in the heart of the Duddon Valley. Situated directly on the banks of the picturesque River Duddon, surrounded by the National Park Southern Fells. The cottage has been renovated with views in mind, the lounge being on the first floor with vaulted ceiling, picture windows and cosy log burner. Stylish kitchen, traditional shower room, spacious utility area and private parking for two cars.

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Cottage in Eskdale
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Cosy cottage with parking

Relax at this peaceful place to stay in the Western Lake District. There are plenty of lovely walks from the doorstep. The King George pub is only a minute walk away, serving lovely home cooked food and real ale. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, known locally as “La’al Ratty” is only a ten minute walk from the cottage. Eskdale Stores is open daily. The cottage itself has been recently renovated and has a secure garden with lovely views, ideal dogs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Scafell Pike located?

    Scafell Pike rises in the Lake District National Park in northwest England, surrounded by rugged valleys and lakes. The area is known for its dramatic landscapes and traditional villages.

  • When is the best time to visit Scafell Pike?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for lighter crowds and milder conditions. Many visitors also enjoy summer months for longer daylight, though weather can be unpredictable year-round.

  • What are some things to do near Scafell Pike?

    Around Scafell Pike, many explore hiking trails, visit traditional village pubs, or enjoy scenic lake cruises. The region also has opportunities for cycling, local art galleries, and discovering Cumbrian heritage sites.

  • How is the weather near Scafell Pike?

    Weather near Scafell Pike ranges from cool, rainy winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) to milder, often damp summers near 53–68°F (12–20°C). Water-resistant clothing and flexible plans are recommended, as showers can appear throughout any season.