Sunday 11 November 2012

Morning Mist on the way to work

Picture of the Morning Mist - Portinscale

 
On my way to work, yes I have to work on a Sunday!! I know you are all so lucky.
 
Thought you might like to see just how beautiful the Lake District can be early in the morning on a crisp winter day. I was even treated to sunshine.
 


Today is turning out to be a fantastic day for a trip to the lakes, make sure to dress warmly as it is still quite nippy out.
 

Enjoy your day from the Cottage Holiday Group :-))

Saturday 10 November 2012

Puddle Duck Cottage - New Cottage in Spark Bridge, near Windermere

 

 Puddle Duck Cottage is located close to Coniston Water and Windermere, ideally situated to explore the Southern Lake District. The cosy multi fuel log burning stove is ideal for winter evenings the cottage also has a country garden with fell views perfect for al-fresco dining.

Situated between Coniston Water and the coast is the hamlet of Spark Bridge, a cluster of traditional Lakeland cottages in a beautiful rural setting. Spark Bridge is within 3 miles of Newby Bridge at the southern tip of Lake Windermere and 2 miles from Coniston Water. It is an ideal location to visit the south and western Lakes. Grizedale Forest can be seen in the distance where you can enjoy a wealth of outdoor activities. Close by is Haverthwaite Steam Railway, Aquarium, South Lakes Animal Park and the villages of Windermere and Coniston. Near Sawrey is only 20 minutes’ drive this is where Beatrix Potter wrote Jemima Puddle Duck.
 
A contemporary, family accommodation allowing you to enjoy cosy nights in front of the log burner or dine alfresco and take in the stunning views to the fells which can be admired from all aspects of the house and garden. The village pub, which is nearby would be ideal for unwinding after a long day on the fells.
 

PUDDLE DUCK COTTAGE, Spark Bridge, Nr Lake Windermere ,

 
 
Puddle Duck Cottage Family accommodation
 

New Cottage in Braithwaite, Keswick - Moss Garth

New Cottage in Braithwaite, Keswick - Moss Garth

 

 Characterful Cottage situated in the beautiful village of Braithwaite. Comes equipped with a games room, formerly a “Cumberland bank farm” and barn, Moss Garth has been converted into a spacious three storey family home and lovingly furnished and equipped by the owners to welcome you to the area.


Moss Garth is a spacious detached cottage with superb views to Skiddaw and Latrigg situated in the ever popular village of Braithwaite at the foot of Whinlatter Forest. There are many walking opportunities from the doorstep including Newlands and Coledale. Whinlatter Forest also offers a wide selection of activities for all ages and abilities including forest walks, mountain biking, orienteering and Go Ape, an exciting and challenging tree top adventure.

This cottage is ideal for large families or groups of friends looking for quality accommodation in a beautiful and picturesque lakeland setting, children old and young will enjoy the games room.
 
 

MOSS GARTH, Braithwaite, Nr Keswick ,

 
 
Moss Garth cottage has its own games room
 

 

 

Thursday 8 November 2012

Christmas Lights Switch On In Keswick

Keswick Events - Christmas Lights Switch On

Today, Friday 9th November 2012

The Christmas lights are being switched on today. This is combined with the Rotary Club's Lake District Tree of Light, which draws a lot of spectators, so you would be well advised to arrive early to get a good spot to see the lights go on. All this and also the Keswick annual Food Fayre.

List of Events

1:00pm - 8:00pm

Market Square hosts the annual Food Fayre, with food on offer and a wide selection of local produce.

5:30pm

Keswick Committed to Rock Choir singing in Market Square.

6:15pm

Tree of Light light gathering, mayor's speech and prize draw. Make your way to the Cenotaph on Penrith Road just by Fitz Park.

6:30pm

Tree of Light switch on.

6:50pm

Town Crier and Keswick's Olympic Torch Bearers lead the Children's Procession and Keswick Community Choir to market square.
Full route leads from the Cenotaph, down Victoria Street into Bell Close car park, left up Standish Street then right onto Market Square through King's Arms Yard.

7:00pm

The Official switch on by Town Mayor, Andrew Lysser and the Olympic Torch Bearers.

All Day

Market Square wil be host to Lakeland Radio broadcasting.

What is Free

Free parking in Allerdale Borough Council car parks.
 

Come and join Keswick in lighting up the town! Market Town that lights the way.

 

☛ You're Invited to meet us! Complimentary tickets available!


You're Invited to meet us! Complimentary tickets available!



The Living North Essence of Christmas 2012

 

Cottage Holiday Group
invite you to come and meet us!
 
We are looking forward to exhibiting on the first floor at this years
Living North Essence of Christmas Fair at York Racecourse
16th - 18th November!
 
We will be offering fantastic registration offers and reduced commission rates to new cottage owners!
 
A perfect opportunity to come and meet us and learn how we can help improve your bookings, we will be happy to answer any of your queries.
 
We have a limited amount of complimentary tickets to give to 
Cottage Owners who would like to have a chat with us,
please follow the link for more details
 
Hope to see you there,
 
Cottage Holiday Group
 
Cottage Holiday Group Other Destinations in the UK Brochure
 
 
 
Cottage Holiday Group
2 Lonsdale Street
Carlisle
Cumbria
CA1 2DB
Tel. 017687 74060
 

Saturday 3 November 2012

Holiday Gift Vouchers


Christmas is fast approaching, struggling for gift ideas???


What about a LAKES COTTAGE HOLIDAY VOUCHER!!
 
Can be personalised and for any chosen amount!

 

Contact us for more details or to purchase.


WHITE SNOW CAPPED FELLS


The past few days have seen the temperatures drop during the night which has resulted in snow capped fells all around the Lake District.

Here are a few pictures for you to see the beautiful effect this has on the landscape at the moment. It would appear that even the rain cannnot melt this snow and every morning there is a bit more coverage.



Can you guess which fells these are?