Aspatria 4 miles.
No.35 Meadows Retreat Lodge Park, a well-presented single-storey lodge rests in Moota, near Aspatria in the stunning Lake District National Park.
Boasting an inviting atmosphere, with the electric fire providing a perfect spot to curl up with a good book or gather around with friends and family, No.35 Meadows Retreat Lodge Park is the ideal base for exploring the beauty of the Lake District.
Step inside to be instantly impressed by the open-plan living space.
Here, you can rustle up a whole host of culinary delights, utilising a splendid selection of high-quality appliances before gathering around the dining table to tuck in.
If you prefer to dine alfresco, head outside to the enclosed decking and tuck in with a glass of fizz in hand, before retreating back inside to the warmth of the sitting area with electric fire and click on the TV.
When sleep calls, the two bedrooms provide the perfect place to rest your head after a full day of adventures.
The king-size bedroom boasts a TV and a private en-suite shower room, while the twin bedroom is equally alluring, perfect for the younger members of your group.
Completing the property is the family shower room, featuring a walk-in shower, perfect for freshening up after a day of outdoor activities.
In the morning, kick start your itinerary in nearby Maryport, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a wonderful experience for its visitors.
Take to the harbour, explore the museum and soak up the sights of the Georgian streets, all while taking in the views of the Solway Firth.
Further north, Wigton is the perfect place to explore for those looking for a relaxed, rural atmosphere.
Visit the local market, enjoy the scenic walks or get active at the 18-hole golf course.
For more fun, head to Silloth, where you can spend the day on the beach, explore the pier or visit the Silloth-on-Solway Golf Club.
Head to Cockermouth, where you can explore Wordsworth House and Garden, the birthplace of the renowned poet William Wordsworth, offering an insightful glimpse into his life and works.
In Buttermere, you can embark on scenic hikes around the idyllic Buttermere Lake and Crummock Water, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain scenery.
Keswick, on the other hand, is a bustling market town at the heart of the Lake District where you can visit the charming Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, venture into the outdoors with water-based activities on Derwentwater, or simply wander the bustling streets and enjoy its many shops, cafes, and cultural attractions.
However you choose to spend your time in the Lake District, a holiday at No.35 Meadows Retreat Lodge Park is sure to be one you won't forget.