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Cumbria: is a County of diverse landscapes, which reflect a complex geology. The physical geography of Cumbria is dominated by a central ‘dome’ of high relief which forms most of the Lake District National Park. Cumbria’s sixteen lakes fall within this area. Many of the Countys' rivers originate from here and radiate outwards. However, the County's longest river, the Eden, rises in the Pennines and flows towards the Solway Firth, across one of the substantial lowland valleys to be found around the central ‘dome’. A substantial part of Cumbria lies above 300 metres and this mass of land physically divides the County from north to south and east to west. Cumbria is located in the North West of England. The County boundary is naturally defined by the Irish Sea to the West, from the Solway Firth to Morecambe Bay, with the Scottish border to the north and the Pennine hills to the east. For Accommodation please click on the Globes below.

 

Town

Name of Accommodation

Across Cumbria

Lakes Cottage Holidays

Ambleside

Quaysiders Club

Appleby-in-Westmorland

Wray Cottage

Bothel

Poppy Cottage

Brampton

Warren Bank Cottage

Clifton, Nr. Penrith

Wisteria Barn

Cockermouth

Big White House

Cockermouth

Huddlestone Cottage and The Hayloft

Cockermouth

Low Millgillhead

Coniston and Grisdale

Comfortable Cottages

Eskdale

Birkhow

Firbank, Nr. Sedbergh

Bluebell Cottage

Firbank, Nr. Sedbergh

Newbarn Holiday Cottage

Grange-over-Sands

Westgate Cottage

Hawkshead Hill

Hatters Cottage

Hayton

The Lodge

Kirkoswald

Howscales

Langdale

Meadow Bank

Penrith

Broad Ing Cottage

Penrith

The Byre

Penrith

The Old School

Sedbergh

Drawell Cottage

Troutbeck, Nr. Windermere

Riverside Lodge

Ullswater

Hartsop Fold

Ulverston

22 Victoria Court

England

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