Cottages in Lancashire

Cottages in Lancashire

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Popular Cottages in Lancashire

Forest of Bowland, North West England

9.3

Cottage for 6 people, with garden

from £69 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

9.9

Cottage for 8 people, with hot tub and garden, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from £266 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 6 people, with garden and hot tub as well as pool

from £82 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets

from £116 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 2 people, with garden, with pets

from £55 per night
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Chorley, Lancashire

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from £136 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 16 people, with garden

from £260 per night

Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Lancashire

10.0

Cottage for 6 people, with garden

from £74 per night

Yorkshire Dales National Park, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden

from £61 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 2 people, with garden, with pets

from £48 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets

from £73 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

9.9

Cottage for 8 people, with hot tub and terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from £285 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 6 people, with garden, with pets

from £176 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden

from £67 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden

from £84 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

7.3

Cottage for 5 people, with garden

from £47 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 12 people, with garden

from £192 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 6 people, with garden, with pets

from £60 per night

Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire

10.0

Cottage for 6 people, with garden

from £83 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden

from £93 per night

Lancashire, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 2 people, with garden, with pets

from £46 per night

Clitheroe, Forest of Bowland

10.0

Cottage for 4 people

from £52 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 2 people, with garden

from £53 per night

Forest of Bowland, North West England

10.0

Cottage for 11 people, with garden

from £237 per night

Best Cottages in Lancashire

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Cottage for 2 People in Forest of Bowland, North West England
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Forest of Bowland, North West England
Cottage • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
10.0
(2 reviews)
This quirky, mid-terrace cottage sits in the heart of the picturesque Ribble Valley village of Hurst Green, with a pretty and quaint interior- it's a perfect base for an individual or a couple looking for that special retreat.Just as the name suggests: 'Duck down!' through the old characterful doorway to enter the cottage. Kick off your walking boots and you are straight into the cosy sitting room with its woodburning stove and characterful nooks and crannies-it'll soon have you curling up on the velvet sofas-feeling at home. A step down from the sitting room takes you into a charming kitch...
from £56 / night
Cottage for 5 People in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire
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Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire
Cottage • 5 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
8.7
(3 reviews)
This inviting bay-fronted abode can be found within the desirable town of Cleveleys in Lancashire, making the perfect property for a family escape to the coast of the North of England. Resting within a bustling coastal town with plenty of family-friendly attractions just a short stroll from the property, 23 Ryden Avenue makes a wonderful choice for groups of six looking to escape to the seaside. Spend quality time together within the homely sitting room, the electric 'coal effect' fire bringing a welcoming warmth to the room as you flick through the Smart TV to find all your favourite films...
from £56 / night
Cottage for 4 People in Yorkshire Dales National Park, North West England
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Yorkshire Dales National Park, North West England
Cottage • 4 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
8.0
Ingleton 3.5 miles. This terraced stone cottage is set in the hamlet of Ireby, surrounded by magnificent open countryside less than four miles from Ingleton in the pretty Yorkshire Dales, and four and a half miles from Kirkby Lonsdale. Boasting excellent walks in every direction, including the Three Peaks Challenge, this is an ideal country cottage to enjoy the wild and natural countryside on the doorstep with close proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Devil’s Bridge. The cottage has a cosy sitting room with woodburning stove, a great spot for relaxing after a day out walking....
from £53 / night

Highlights in Lancashire

  • Getaway in nature
  • History
  • Walking
  • Cycling

Cottages in Lancashire

The hidden gem of North West England

Locally dubbed “the red rose of the country”, Lancashire is an often-overlooked county with a rich history and breathtaking nature. The picturesque county boasts a rich history and stunning natural landscapes. Explore cobbled streets lined with historic houses. Have a peaceful walk in nature with many different walking trails to choose from. If you’re feeling peckish, go to a charming pub or a Michelin star restaurant. A holiday in Lancashire will be an unforgettable experience for couples, outdoors enthusiasts, history buffs, and anybody who loves the charming countryside of England.

Finding a quaint cottage in Lancashire

There are many options for different styles of cottages in Lancashire with a little something for every type of traveller. Opt for a cottage by the lakeside to have a tranquil holiday with wonderful views of nature. Book a cottage in the countryside with a large garden to enjoy outdoor walks with your family. Pick a cottage with cosy wooden features and a fireplace to stay warm during your holiday. Cottages in Lancashire come in a range of sizes to accommodate both small groups and large. You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll need for a comfortable stay, leaving you to only focus on your fabulous Lancashire holiday.

Travellers and activities

Lancashire for families

Lancashire offers a wide variety of activities for families. Visit Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary in Preston with your family for an unforgettable experience. Here, you can get a close look at some of the most enthralling species of birds. There are more than 80 birds in the sanctuary, and you can get some of them to land on your glove during the flying display. The quirky owls and the fairy garden will fascinate your children. Plus, the friendly staff is ready to assist you at all times. Another place to visit with your family is Thornton Hall Country Park. Here, your family can enjoy a unique drive-through farm safari. The farm animals live a free life wandering around and happily meeting the visitors. The safari route has various points where you can learn interesting facts and feed the animals.

Lancashire for outdoors enthusiasts

Lancashire is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Visit Barton Grange Garden Centre to stroll through an award-winning garden and feel inspired by its lovely designs. If you’re inspired enough to start buying your own garden plants, there are plenty of plants offered for sale here as well. The outdoor area is covered, so you can enjoy the lovely surroundings even if it rains. You can also visit Beacon Fell Country Park to spend a fabulous day outdoors. Located in Goosnargh, Preston, Beacon Fell Country Park is a large area of woodlands and farmlands where you can enjoy spectacular views of nature. The park is teeming with wildlife, and you can spot many rabbits and even some deer during your walk. You can also soak in some fantastic views of Morecambe Bay from here.

Jelly Babies were first produced in Lancashire. It was called “Unclaimed Babies” at first and after a few revisions, the name was changed to today’s version.

Top 7 travel tips in Lancashire

1. Visit historic houses

Lancashire has a host of historic houses open to visitors, all filled with charm and beauty. The historic houses here witnessed the colourful past of the region, and they offer glimpses of this rich history to holidaymakers. Visit Stonyhurst College to see the grounds that inspired the legendary writer JRR Tolkien. Learn about the ghost stories of Samlesbury Hall. Discover the life of the Towneley family who lived in Towneley Hall for 600 years. There’s so much history and fascinating stories to uncover in the historic houses of Lancashire.

2. Cycle around Lancashire

Lancashire is home to some of the best cycling trails in Britain and the tranquil countryside views are best explored on a bicycle. Lancashire Cycleway is made up of more than 250 miles of cycling trails surrounded by beautiful landscapes. You’ll be able to find pubs with delicious meals on these trails whenever you’d like to take a break from cycling.

3. Visit Blackpool Tower Ballroom

Visit Blackpool for a lovely afternoon tea in a stunning atmosphere. The ballroom was recently renovated, and its beautiful architectural qualities will transform your afternoon tea into a magical experience. Visitors are also encouraged to dance here and make the most of the ballroom.

4. Have a meal at The White Swan

Located on Wheatley Lane Road, The White Swan at Fence is a Michelin-starred restaurant with a cosy atmosphere. The owners make sure to keep the charming decor while serving ever-changing menus crafted with local produce. If you’re not hungry, you can also just stop by to have some drinks. If you’d like to taste their highly acclaimed menu, make sure to book ahead.

5. Walk with witches

Lancashire is home to some enchanting Walking with Witches trails where you can walk on two different loops and find out about the history of the witch trials in the area. Each loop includes several historic landmarks where you can discover the mystifying past of the witch trials. Make sure to wear walking shoes and bring plenty of water.

6. Spend an afternoon at Clitheroe Castle and Museum

Located in the Ribble Valley, Clitheroe Castle has been a big part of the landscape for more than 800 years. The wonderful castle today includes a museum where you can find out about both the rich history of the castle and geographic information about the area. There is information about the lands here spanning over more than 300 million years.

7. Walk on the Mythic Coast Artwork Trail

The Mythic Coast Artwork Trail in Cleveleys combines a lovely nature walk with a trip to a fantastic, quirky museum. The art pieces are elements from the book The Sea Swallow, and they were designed by artist Stephen Broadbent. Walk on the seaside and try to spot all the pieces of art on the trail.

Information about cottages in Lancashire

🏡 Cottages available: 686 properties.
💳 Discount available: up to -46%.
🌙 Minimum price per night: from £44.
⭐ Most popular amenities: Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue.
🐾 Pet-friendly: 371 properties.
📶 For workation: 97% of the properties.
👩‍👩‍👧‍👦 For families: 6% of the properties.
🏊 With pool: 62 properties.

FAQs: Cottages in Lancashire

Which amenities can you find at the cottages in Lancashire?

When looking at the amenities you can find on Holidu, it seems that the cottages in Lancashire offer everything that tourists desire! Here, cottages generally are equipped with a variety of facilities, the most popular being: garden (80%), Wi-Fi (80%), and barbecue (16%)... What more could you want?!

What are the reviews like for the cottages in Lancashire?

On average, the cottages here have rather positive reviews. Last year's information reveals that 26% of cottages have a rating equivalent to or higher than 4.5 stars. This is a relatively high ratio which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal cottage for a wonderful holiday!

Are the cottages in Lancashire suitable for family holidays?

Holidu's insights reveal that less than 10% of cottages in Lancashire are child-friendly. Here, it will most likely be easier to book for a group of adults.

Are the cottages in Lancashire suitable for holiday-makers and their pets?

Yes! In Lancashire, 59% of the cottages welcome them with open arms, and 80% even have a garden!

Do the cottages in Lancashire tend to come with an internet connection?

Of course! According to the data collected last year, 80% of cottages in Lancashire include an internet connection. You will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites during your stay!

How much does it cost for cottages in Lancashire?

The majority of cottages in Lancashire (88%) roughly cost less than £100 a night. This is the dream destination for reserving a cheap cottage!

Do the cottages in Lancashire typically have a fireplace or a swimming pool?

It's quite uncommon. According to the information collected last year, most of the cottages in Lancashire are not equipped with one.

Are the cottages in Lancashire suitable for trips with friends or rather for a weekend break as a couple?

Judging by last year's information, 80% of cottages are perfect for families with up to four travellers. Approximately 81% of the cottages here include at least two separate bedrooms. This is the perfect destination for going in a small group on holiday!

Do the cottages in Lancashire offer outdoor space to enjoy?

14% of cottages have a balcony or terrace, and 0% have a view. However, it is not very common, so availability can be limited. If this is a priority for you, you should anticipate a bit more time for research. Also, don't forget to use the filters to be sure to find the cottage that is perfect for you. However, 80% of cottages in Lancashire have gardens, where you can enjoy the outdoors.

If you are thinking of travelling to Lancashire do you know what is the most suitable time of the year?

Judging by the amenities in the cottages in Lancashire, it is the perfect destination both in summer and winter. This is because there are varied options, from a swimming pool to a fireplace. Therefore, you will be able to enjoy Lancashire when you feel like it.