The Premier Inn CockermouthHotel is located on the southern outskirts of Cockermouth town, surrounded by green fields and only 1.5 miles from the Lake district National Park boundary. Excellent as a base in a trusted budget hotel to tour one of the most popular scenic areas of the country. Cockermouth itself is 1.54 miles away with restaurants and bars and a selection of shops.
Facilities at the Premier Inn Cockermouth hotel include an onsite Brewers Fayre and pub, free parking, air conditioning, free WiFi Lifts, and disabled access.
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The Brewers Fayre Restaurant, is located onsite next to the Premier Inn Cockermouth hotel Premier Inn Breakfast Menu - Kid's Eat Free
This Cockermouth Hotel is at an elevation of approximately 291 feet / 88.8 metres above sea level.
Main Towns Near this Premier Inn Direct Line of Sight Distance (miles).
Facilities at the Cockermouth Hotel Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Restaurant / Meal Options Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Children Welcome Open All Year WiFi - Internet Access Disabled Facilities Lift / Elevator Air Conditioning Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
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International Airports
Newcastle Airport Woolsington Tyne and Wear NE13 8BZ 71.3 miles
Glasgow Prestwick Airport Prestwick South Ayrshire KA9 2PL 77.1 miles
Local Airports
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 30.4 miles
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 36.4 miles
Outdoor activity centre in the Whinlatter Forest Park, with high level walks through the trees, plus segway hire to see the forest on a different mode of transport.
Located in the heart of Cockermouth and run by the National Trust, this is the birthplace of William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy in the 1770s. A cafe supplies homemade cakes and scones within an 18 seat setting
1.1m / 1.8km - - 16min
Whinlatter Forrest - CA12 5TW Stay near here. NY 21180 24451 = pampering.confining.sweetened
Operated by forestry England, a scenic are with good views, purpose made cycle and walking trials, a cafe, bike hire and play areas
Located within the Lake District National Park, an 18 hole 5496 yard elevated parkland course with stunning views of nearby fells and sloping fairways. This is both a challenging and enjoyable course made better by the far reaching views.
The last working metal mine in the Lake District now abandoned. though the buildings can still be seen and access can be made by guided tours - the nearest village is Braithwaite 2.6 miles
ot one of the tallest waterfalls in the Lake District with a fall of approximately 30 feet, but certainly pretty and best viewed after good rain. Located towards the north western area of the Whinlatter Forest Park
This museum is located in Maryport, Cumbria, England. It exhibits the town's maritime history and has a collection of ship models, paintings, photographs, and other memorabilia, along with an extensive library of nautical books
A smaller Lake District Lake, at just over 1.1 miles long and due to the topography drains to the east away from the National Park unlike other lakes which drain into the park
4.5m / 7.2km -
Lake District Coast Aquarium - CA15 8AB Stay near here. NY 03284 36615 = inefficient.positives.inkjet
The aquarium located in Maryport, Cumbria, England. It features a range of aquatic life including fish, lobsters, crabs, seahorses, and octopuses, and also has a touch pool where visitors can interact with some of the creatures.
The Lakes Distillery is a whisky and gin distillery located in the Lake District National Park, England. The distillery was established in 2011 and is known for producing high-quality spirits using traditional distilling methods. The distillery is situated in a beautiful location near Bassenthwaite Lake and surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. Visitors to the distillery can take guided tours, and with shop and restaurant.
Located in Maryport, Cumbria, the museum displays the collection of Roman altars and inscriptions found in the area. It provides a unique insight into the lives of the Romans in Britain and their religious practices.
7.1m / 11.4km -
Bassenthwaite Sailing Club -
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Bassenthwaite Sailing Club is a sailing club located on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake in the Lake District National Park, England. The club is one of the oldest sailing clubs in the country, with a history dating back over 100 years. The lake is a popular destination for sailors, offering a wide range of sailing conditions,
An hole course with a mix of parkland and links holes over 5982 yards. Stunning views out to sea (Solway Firth) and the hills of the Lake District and even as far as the Scottish coast. Visitors are welcome
A wild region carefully managed for outdoor actiivities please see website for more information - map point taken at the Bowness Knott Car Park as no direct access
This small nature reserve located north of Workington in Cumbria, England. It is home to a variety of birds, mammals, and plants and features a path that takes visitors around the pond, with views of the surrounding countryside.
Mirehouse Historic House And Gardens - CA12 4QE Stay near here. NY 23417 28228 = formally.recliner.saga
A 17th century English manor house and beautiful gardens with many rare plants open to the public, with walks of nearby fells, and down to Bassenthwaite Lake. Includes a children's playground and tearooms.
Previous visitor attraction of the year award for Cumbria
The Osprey Watch in the Lake District is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers, looking to witness the majestic osprey in its natural habitat. The osprey is a large bird of prey that migrates to the UK from West Africa during the spring and summer months, making its nest in the Lake District. The Osprey Watch offers visitors the opportunity to watch the osprey from a safe distance and observe its behavior in the wild.
A Lake in the northern lakleland area, all but 4 miles long and yet relatively narrow.Uniquely the only body of water called a 'Lake' as opposed to 'water' or 'mere' The popular fell, Skiddaw lies immediately tot he east of the lake.
Clay Flatts Industrial Estate is a commercial area located on the outer edge of Workington, Cumbria, in the northwest of England. It features a variety of industrial and business units, including manufacturing plants, warehouses, offices, and retail shops.
The Port of Workington is a coastal port located in Cumbria, North West England. It handles a range of cargo, including dry bulk materials, wood products, steel, and project cargo. The port also serves as a base for offshore energy activities.
The larger of three nearby lake , Crummock Water lying between Loweswater and Buttermere in the west of the National Park. The nearby Scale Force Waterfall Scale Beck flow into the lake
This relatively small Industrial Estate and business park located in Workington, Cumbria, UK. It offers a range of industrial and commercial premises and is home to a variety of businesses including manufacturers, distributors, and service providers.
Workington Golf Club is a parkland course located in Cumbria, England. The club features an 18-hole course, as well as a driving range and a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar.
Located in the far west of the Lake District and surrounded by high fells popular with walkers , This glacial lake is approximately 150 feet deep and owned by United Utilities for water extraction to the coastal towns around Whitehaven