Cheap holidays to Cumbria

Your guide to Cumbria

Cumbria, located in the northwest of England, is a region of stunning natural beauty and rich history. Its landscape is defined by the majestic Lake District National Park, with its picturesque lakes, rolling hills, and dramatic mountains. The region is known for its outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and watersports. The climate is temperate, with rainfall fairly distributed throughout the year.

  • Lake District National Park: Explore its stunning lakes, mountains, and valleys.
  • Hadrian's Wall: Discover the remains of this ancient Roman fortification.
  • World Heritage Coastline: Enjoy dramatic coastal scenery and diverse wildlife.

Getting around Cumbria is relatively easy, with good road networks connecting the major towns and attractions. You can explore the Lake District by car or use public transportation which are reliable. Public transport may be slower during peak times, especially in remote areas. Plan your routes before your journey to ensure an enjoyable trip.

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Where to stay in Cumbria during your trip

Planning a trip to Cumbria, in the United Kingdom? You're in for a treat! This picturesque region boasts stunning landscapes, charming towns and a wealth of activities.


Best places to stay for a couple of days
  • Lake District: Offers a wide range of accommodation options, from charming guesthouses to luxurious hotels, catering to all budgets. Its stunning scenery and proximity to numerous outdoor activities make it a popular choice.
  • Carlisle: As the region's largest city, it provides a variety of hotels, inns, and self-catering accommodations. It's an excellent base for exploring historical sites and accessing transportation links.
  • Kendal: A historic market town, Kendal, offers a blend of traditional and contemporary accommodation. It's known for its charming atmosphere and proximity to the Lake District's southern edge.

For budget-friendly options, consider staying in smaller towns or villages surrounding the main attractions. Booking well in advance, especially during peak season, can help secure the best deals and availability. Travellers should consider their priorities and preferences when selecting a location in Cumbria.

Foodie's guide in Cumbria

Cumbrian cuisine is a delightful blend of traditional British fare and local ingredients. It's known for hearty dishes, high-quality meat, and fresh seafood. Local produce including lamb, beef, and game, add to the taste of Cumbria's cuisine. The region's unique culinary character reflects centuries of agricultural heritage and the abundance of natural resources.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to sample some of Cumbria's culinary delights. Traditional dishes, such as Cumberland sausage, Grasmere gingerbread, and Kendal mint cake, are must-tries. Many restaurants and pubs offer modern twists on traditional recipes, incorporating locally-sourced produce for a unique taste experience. Fresh seafood is also readily available, especially along the coast.

  • Cumberland sausage: A spicy, ring-shaped sausage, a true regional speciality.
  • Grasmere gingerbread: A uniquely spiced and moist gingerbread, invented locally.
  • Kendal mint cake: A firm, minty confection, ideal with afternoon tea.

You can sample these dishes at various restaurants, pubs, and cafes throughout Cumbria. Many farm shops and markets offer local produce and prepared foods for you to enjoy. Some dishes are best enjoyed during lunch or dinner, while others are ideal for an afternoon treat. Embrace the local culinary experience and plan your meals around the local produce.

Culture & Top Events in Cumbria

Adding cultural events to your Cumbria itinerary is a fantastic way to enrich your experience. Whether you are interested in art, history, music, or literature, this region has something to offer. Attending local events provides deeper understanding of the local traditions and culture.

  • Kendal Mountain Festival: A celebration of mountain culture and adventure.
  • Cumbria Dark Skies Festival: A unique opportunity to marvel at the region's stunning dark skies and celestial phenomena.
  • Theatre by the Lake: A year-round professional theatre offering a diverse range of performances.

Please check event dates before traveling, as schedules can vary. For popular events, booking flights and accommodation in advance is highly recommended. Opodo offers great deals on flights and hotel packages to make your trip easier.

How to save on holidays in Cumbria

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