Travel experts at Sally’s Cottages have released the must-visit list of villages in the Lake District, aiming to ‘showcase some of the lesser-known spots - alongside popular destinations’.
They include picture slate-clad mining cottages jostling for space beside cosy cafes, village greens taking centre stage, and charming stone bridges over trickling streams, all set against the awe-inspiring scenery of the Lake District National Park.
If you are looking for some inspiring getaway choices, here Sarah Pring, senior brand communications executive at Sally's Cottages, takes us on a trip to some of the prettiest villages in the Lake District.
1. Cartmel
Between the stunning Lake District, and glorious Morecambe Bay you'll find Cartmel where cottages sit next to a delightful stream and grand, ivy-covered houses nestle alongside quirky village shops. Photo: Cartmel
2. Grasmere
Once home to William Wordsworth, Grasmere retains the character that inspired much of the poet's work. Charming slate-built cottages sit beside independent shops, cafes and art galleries against the grand scenery of the surrounding countryside. Photo: Grasmere
3. Seatoller
Slate-clad miners' cottages with gorgeous views are bundled together in this modest village offering a warm and cosy welcome. Set at the foot of Honister Pass against idyllic countryside scenery, you can see why Seatoller made the list! Photo: Seatoller
4. Elterwater
Traditional slate-clad terraced houses line the main street, while larger whitewashed cottages stand off to the side basking in the breathtaking landscape which is dominated by the impressive Langdale Fells. Photo: Elterwater
5. Ravenglass
The Lake District's only coastal village, Ravenglass sits on the estuary where three rivers meet and is backed by stunning mountain scenery. It enjoys spectacular sunsets and long sandy stretches of shoreline when the tide is out. Photo: Ravenglass
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Located in an area known locally as Back o’ Skiddaw, this wonderful village is oozing with charm, colourful houses, a mining history, riverside walks and ducks that bob on the picturesque village pond. Photo: Caldbeck