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Nestled within the peaceful, well-managed woodland setting of Whitbarrow Holiday Village in Penrith, this delightful three-bedroom cottage offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and stunning natural surroundings — ideal for family holidays or relaxing breaks with friends in the Lake District. The property features a bright and welcoming open-plan living space, thoughtfully designed for both relaxation and sociable living. The lounge, dining, and kitchen areas flow seamlessly together, creating a spacious yet cosy atmosphere. Large windows and patio doors open onto a private balcony overlooking the tranquil duck pond, providing a beautiful setting for morning coffee or evening drinks while enjoying the peaceful wildlife and woodland views. The cottage comfortably accommodates guests across three well-appointed bedrooms, offering plenty of space to unwind after a day exploring the surrounding fells and lakes. Guests also benefit from complimentary access to the excellent on-site hotel facilities, including a swimming pool perfect for relaxation, a jacuzzi, steam room and sauna for unwinding after a long day, and a newly refurbished gym for those looking to stay active. There is also an on-site restaurant serving delicious meals and refreshments, as well as a children’s play area, making this an ideal choice for families. Perfectly positioned between Penrith and Keswick, the village enjoys immediate views of the striking Blencathra Mountain, creating a truly memorable backdrop to your stay. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Lake District and set within a charming woodland environment, this cottage provides a wonderful base for both adventure and relaxation in one of the UK’s most treasured landscapes.

The Space

Set within peaceful woodland surroundings, this relaxing and rustic retreat has been thoughtfully designed to complement the natural beauty of the area. With its warm finishes and tranquil setting, the property offers a perfect escape for families or friends looking to unwind in comfort. At the heart of the home is a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, ideal for both entertaining and everyday living. The well-equipped kitchen provides ample workspace for preparing meals, while the dining table and chairs create a welcoming space for relaxed mealtimes, board games, or simply gathering together after a day outdoors. Flowing seamlessly from the dining area is the tasteful living room, furnished with plush, comfortable sofas and a TV, creating a cosy spot to relax. Patio doors open onto a private balcony overlooking the surrounding woodland, complete with outdoor table and chairs — the perfect place to enjoy morning coffee or soak in the peaceful forest atmosphere. The ground floor master bedroom offers a restful sanctuary, with doors opening directly onto a patio area outside, allowing you to step straight into the fresh woodland air. This bedroom also benefits from a private en-suite shower room. Two further bedrooms provide flexible accommodation, with one offering twin single beds and the other featuring bunk beds — both enjoying beautiful woodland views. A family bathroom with bath and shower completes the accommodation. Outside, the property continues to impress with a patio area furnished for outdoor dining and relaxation. The rear of the property is surrounded by mature trees and overlooks a tranquil duck pond, enhancing the sense of privacy and calm. A short woodland walk nearby leads to a children’s playground, making this an ideal setting for families while still maintaining a peaceful and secluded feel. This charming woodland property perfectly balances rustic character with modern comfort, offering a truly relaxing escape immersed in nature.

Neighbourhood

Located on the edge of the Lake District National Park, Penrith is a charming Cumbrian market town that blends traditional character with easy access to some of England’s most breathtaking scenery. With its attractive sandstone buildings, independent shops, cosy cafés and welcoming pubs, it offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere — perfect for a holiday base. The town centre revolves around its historic market square, where you’ll find a mix of local retailers, eateries and handy amenities. History lovers can explore the impressive ruins of Penrith Castle, once associated with Richard III, while the surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor adventure. The property is ideally positioned between Penrith and the popular Lake District town of Keswick, giving guests the best of both worlds. While Penrith provides excellent transport links, shops and services, Keswick offers a lively Lake District atmosphere with outdoor gear shops, traditional pubs, cafés and a vibrant market. Nestled on the shores of Derwentwater and surrounded by dramatic fells such as Skiddaw and Catbells, Keswick is a favourite base for walkers, climbers and nature lovers. Penrith is perfectly placed for exploring the northern Lake District, with beautiful lakes, rolling fells and scenic drives all within easy reach. The majestic Blencathra dominates the skyline nearby, offering spectacular hiking routes and unforgettable views, while Ullswater — often described as one of the most beautiful lakes in the region — is just a short drive away. With excellent road and rail links, plenty of local amenities, and easy access to both Penrith and Keswick, the area offers the perfect balance of convenience, outdoor adventure and countryside charm — an ideal destination for a relaxing Lake District getaway.

Getting Around

Penrith benefits from excellent road and rail connections, making it easy to reach from across the UK and providing good access to the wider Lake District. The town lies just off Junction 40 of the M6 motorway, with the A66, A6 and A686 meeting here — giving direct road links east and west towards Keswick, Carlisle, Kendal and beyond, and making self-drive travel throughout Cumbria straightforward and scenic. For rail travellers, Penrith North Lakes railway station is located close to the town centre on the West Coast Main Line. It is served by Avanti West Coast and TransPennine Express services, offering direct routes to major destinations including London, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Regular trains make Penrith an easy stop for visitors arriving by public transport and provide a comfortable base from which to explore the Lake District. Local bus services connect Penrith with surrounding towns and villages. Stagecoach operate regular routes linking Penrith with Keswick, Carlisle, Ullswater and other destinations, including scenic routes such as the 508 via Glenridding and Ullswater. A town service and several regional buses from Penrith Bus Station and stops near the railway station provide options for day trips without needing a car. Keswick, located around 20 minutes west via the A66, is also a key transport hub for the northern Lake District and is easily reached from the property. The town has a busy central bus station where Stagecoach operates frequent services to popular destinations including Borrowdale, Buttermere, Cockermouth, Workington, Ambleside and Windermere. Seasonal and scenic routes run through some of the Lake District’s most beautiful valleys, making Keswick an excellent starting point for exploring the area without driving. Although Keswick does not have its own railway station, it is well connected to Penrith by regular bus services, allowing visitors arriving by train to easily continue their journey into the heart of the Lake District. The A66 provides a fast and scenic road link between the two towns, making travel between them simple whether by car, bus or taxi. Taxis and local hire services are readily available in both Penrith and Keswick, with ranks at Penrith railway station and within the town centres. These are particularly useful for transfers to nearby holiday villages, walking routes or attractions not directly served by bus. Positioned conveniently between Penrith and Keswick, the property benefits from the transport links and amenities of both towns — making it easy for guests to arrive, explore the surrounding fells and lakes, and travel throughout the Lake District with ease.

Guest Access
Check-inCheck-in: 16:00
CheckoutCheck-out: 10:00

Guests have access to the full property. Please note that cars can be unpacked in front of the property, however Whitbarrow holiday village is a car free site and cars must be returned to the main guest car park ( this is approx 50m away from the property). The complex aims to be car free and is a safe place for older children to explore independently. Guests are offered free access to the hotel amenities subject to availability. This includes a fabulous swimming pool, newly refurbished gym and jacuzzi, steam room and sauna for guests to enjoy. Please note that refurbishments are currently ongoing at the swimming pool and the gym, and these works are expected to be complete by early April.

Amenities

Bed linensBed linens
Children’s books and toysChildren’s books and toys
Children’s dinnerwareChildren’s dinnerware
Coffee makerCoffee maker
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