11 Cocker Lane

6148 - New

Cockermouth | Sleeps 4 + cot*

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Dating back to the 18th century and located in the heart of the charming market town of Cockermouth, The Swan welcomes locals, visitors and their well-behaved dogs.

Nearby beach

Allonby has an impressive five miles of beach of sand and shingle. With views across the Solway Firth, you can also see the Lake District and Scottish Fells on a clear day. Water sports lovers head for this beach along side families looking for a beach day. Dog restrictions may apply at certain times of the year.

Nearby walk

Cockermouth sits on the confluence of the River Cocker and the River Derwent with a number of footpaths along the scenic river banks. Starting from the centre of the town, the river is a short stroll away with a number of bridges to access the riverside walks.

Nearby town

Cockermouth sits on the confuence of the River Cocker as it joins the river Derwent. The main street is tree lined and quite lovely with a great selection of shops, eateries and galleries. The riverside walks here are a delight throughout the year.

Also nearby

The Bitter End is a traditional Cumbrian pub with welcoming interiors and outside seating. Food is locally sourced and includes classics such as Cumberland sausage and Homemade steak pie. Dogs are welcome.

Centrally located in Cockermouth, Bamboo serves Chinese and Thai food in a relaxed atmosphere.

Serving North Indian and Bangladeshi dishes and conveniently open seven days a week.

Aspava is an authentic Turkish restaurant situated on the Main Street in Cockermouth. Food is locally sourced and also ingredients are imported from Turkey.

Visit Wordsworth House, a Georgian townhouse in the centre of Cockermouth, the birthplace and childhood home of William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy.

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