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ID: S798547
1 pet welcome
2 Bathrooms
Parking
This mobile home includes a kitchen, a seating area, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a shower and a hairdryer. The well-equipped kitchen has a refrigerator, kitchenware, an oven and a microwave. The mobile home offers a flat-screen TV, a dining area, a wardrobe, an electric kettle as well as garden views. The unit has 3 beds.
Located in Gilcrux in the Cumbria region, Delightful 2-bed static set in a peaceful village provides accommodations with free private parking.
All units comprise a seating area with a sofa, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen with various cooking facilities, including an oven, a microwave, a toaster and a fridge. There's a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and a hair dryer.
The resort village has a picnic area.
Delightful 2-bed static set in a peaceful village features a garden and sun terrace.
Buttermere is 20 miles from the accommodation, while Derwentwater is 20 miles away. The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport, 81 miles from Delightful 2-bed static set in a peaceful village.
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Neighbourhood description
The Beeches Caravan Park is a small, quiet park in a peaceful village, 5 miles north of Cockermouth, Cumbria. The Park has fantastic views over the Solway Firth, renowned for its breath-taking sunsets.
Western Lakeland is a land of intense and thrilling contrasts, lying between the mountains and the sea. The coastal towns are within minutes of complete peace and tranquillity. There are four main valleys, each with their own distinct character, leading from the coast into the heart of the Lake District, all within easy access of The Beeches Caravan Park.
From the balcony, there are far reaching views of the spectacular countryside. Only a short drive of 7 miles is the nearest beach at Maryport. With an on-site laundrette, post office with convenience store and a local pub just across the road.
Getting around
Discover ennerdale
The Ennerdale valley contains one of the largest forests in Cumbria, there are several walks and trails through the forests and around the lake which is the most westerly and the most remote of the lakes. It is a deep glacial lake, the water is exceptionally clear, and contains a variety of fish and is the only lake that does not have a road running alongside it.
discover eskdale
Eskdale is the valley, stretching from Gosforth, near Seascale on the West coast of Cumbria, through to the foot of Hard Knott pass, and contains the small villages of Santon Bridge, Boot and Eskdale Green. The valley is notable as being one of few major valleys in the Lake District not to have its own lake, although several tarns are perched above the valley sides.
Discover wasdale
Wasdale, the wildest of the valleys in the Lake District, is the remote and beautiful area between Gosforth in West Cumbria, past Wastwater, England’s deepest lake, and up to the mountains Great Gable and Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain. At the edge of Wasdale is the picturesque village of Gosforth. St Mary’s Church dates from Norman times, and in its churchyard is England’s tallest ancient cross, and a cork tree, planted in 1833, the most northerly in Europe.
discover dunnerdale
The Duddon Valley is a peaceful, remote wild region of the Lake District and Cumbria where walkers, climbers, cyclists and Nature lovers can roam amid scenery which has changed little over the years. Through it flows the River Duddon with stretches of the clear waters, suitable for canoeing, salmon fishing, river bank picnics and even a wild swim on summer days.
discover buttermere
The tiny village of Buttermere comprises two inns, a few farms, a small chapel and some isolated houses. The traditional character of Buttermere and Loweswater is largely due to The National Trust, which owns much of the land and preserves its special qualities. The only vehicular access into this valley is from Cockermouth to the north or via the snaking passes over Honister and Newlands Hause.
discover maryport
The modern town of Maryport was created in the 18th century. It has an aquarium, maritime museum, Roman museum and The Wave Arts and Sports centre. Maryport has always had a close affinity with the sea, from its earliest fishing days to the busy docks and sea-faring ships of the Georgian and Victorian eras.
Language spoken: English
Accommodation facilities
Shower
TV
Hairdryer
Refrigerator
Seating Area
Toilet
Microwave
Private bathroom
Heating
Kitchen
Carpeted
Flat-screen TV
Sofa
View
Dining area
Electric kettle
Kitchenware
Wardrobe or closet
Oven
Toaster
Garden view
Towels
Linen
Dining table
Outdoor furniture
Outdoor dining area
Drying rack for clothing
Toilet paper
Trash cans
Smoke alarm
Fire extinguisher
Carbon monoxide detector
Site facilities
Parking
Pets allowed
Bar
Garden
Terrace
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Free parking
Non-smoking throughout
Sun terrace
Minimarket on site
Parking on site
Private parking
Accessible parking
Pet bowls
Outdoor furniture
Picnic area
Key access
Smoke alarms
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