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Entire home
2 bedrooms1 bathroom
Popular amenities
- Parking available
- Washer
- Kitchen
- Dryer
- Fireplace
- Barbecue grill
The current price is SAR 310
SAR 310
SAR 630 total
includes taxes & fees
2 Apr - 3 Apr
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You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
New! Beckermet Retreat: Lake District Escape - Enjoyable 2-bedroom house + WiFi
This charming Edwardian home, nestled in the picturesque village of Beckermet, offers a warm and inviting retreat in the heart of the Western Lake District. With its cosy interiors and idyllic surroundings, it’s the perfect base for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Explore breathtaking landscapes, scenic walking trails, and historic sites before returning to the comfort of this delightful home, where you can unwind and soak in the peaceful village charm
This beautifully restored 1911 Edwardian terrace blends period charm with a cosy, modern feel.
Check in and check out times can be changed by prior arrangement with host...if we can make it available for you for longer....we will!
Step inside to a welcoming living-dining room, where a log burner creates the perfect spot to unwind. The stylish galley kitchen features a charming seating area with garden views, ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation. Upstairs, you’ll find two inviting double bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with both a luxurious bath and a large shower.
Outside, the south-facing garden is a vibrant retreat, soaking up the sun throughout the summer months.
While there is no private driveway, ample free on-street parking is available nearby
Nestled in the charming village of Beckermet, this home offers an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Western Lake District.
Within a short drive, you can reach some of the region’s most spectacular beauty spots. Wast Water, Ennerdale Water, and Loweswater—all around 25 minutes away—offer stunning scenery, scenic hiking trails, and opportunities for wild swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking. A 10-minute drive takes you to St Bees Beach, the starting point of the famous Coast to Coast walk, where you can enjoy sandy shores, refreshing swims, and incredible birdwatching along the dramatic sandstone cliffs.
Venture a little further, and you’ll discover more of Cumbria’s hidden gems. Explore the historic port town of Whitehaven (15 minutes), with its picturesque marina, The Rum Story museum, and Georgian architecture. Head to Ravenglass (30 minutes) to ride the iconic Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway through stunning valleys. Muncaster Castle, with its historic interiors, beautiful gardens, and renowned Hawk & Owl Centre, is also within easy reach. For an unforgettable day out, Scafell Pike—the highest mountain in England—is just a 30-minute drive for those looking for a challenge.
Beckermet itself is a peaceful and welcoming village with a strong sense of community. The highly rated White Mare pub, less than 200m from the property, is perfect for a hearty meal or a relaxing drink after a day of adventure.
For those working in the area, this home provides a comfortable and well-connected base with high-speed internet. You’ll be within easy reach of Whitehaven, West Lakes Science Park, and Sellafield, making it an excellent choice for both business and leisure.
Local beauty spots
St Bees beach – a charming, pebble beach with beautiful views of the Irish Sea. A great place for a relaxing walk along the shore or a picnic.
Wast Water – a stunning, remote lake surrounded by some of England's highest peaks — from here you can tackle Scafell and Scafell Pike, the two tallest mountains in England. The lake is also great for paddle boarding and swimming.
Ennerdale Water – a quieter lake with plenty of walking trails and picnic spots. Great for nature lovers looking to explore the wilderness. Ennerdale also has some of the darkest skies in England, so it’s perfect for stargazing.
Loweswater – one of the smaller lakes in a very scenic area.
Attractions:
Ratty miniature steam train – a fun and scenic train ride through the stunning Eskdale valley.
Calder Abbey – a monastic site since the 12th century. The ruins are not open to the public but are visible from the nearby road or footpath.
Muncaster Castle – a fascinating historic castle set within beautiful gardens. Be sure to visit the bird of prey center and the weapon’s hall.
Rosehill Theatre - a gorgeous local arts venue which hosts local and traveling music, theatre and comedy artists. You can find out what’s on by checking their website: https://www.rosehilltheatre.co.uk/whats-on
Local Walks
Afternoon strolls
River Calder – wander along the river and take in the sights of the Calder Abbey.
St Bees beach – wander along the beach and back, or make a loop through the town or by the golf course. ~2.5miles
Blengdale forest – a quiet forest loop, relatively unknown to tourists. Park in the lay-by by the river Bleng (What3Words: dramatic.elated.expensive). ~3.5 miles.
Wast Water via the boat house – park at the Sawmill café or by Cinderdale Bridge, walk down to the lake via Easthwaite farm and follow the footpath down to the lake. Make a loop by joining the road by the Youth Hostel and follow the road back to the car park.
A good day’s walk
Ennerdale Water – a loop around the lake. Mostly flat but with some rough terrain. ~6 miles.
St Bees to Whitehaven via coastal path. Park at St Bees beach and follow the coastal path all the way to Whitehaven. You can then get the train back to St Bees. ~6 miles.
Dent from Lowther forest. Park on the Cold Fell road and walk through the forest, down into the valley and up Dent.
Hikes
Keen to bag a Wainwright? You have so many to choose from! Some of our favourites include:
Crag Fell from Ennerdale. Short and sharp on its own, or link up with other near-by fells.
Burnbank Fell, Blake Fell and Gavel Fell – a lovely hike overlooking Loweswater. ~8 miles.
Yewbarrow, Kirk fell, Great Gable, Scafell or Scafell Pike are all accessible from Wasdale. The highest mountain in England is just a stone's throw away, but there are many other Wainwrights to conquer from Wasdale — they vary in difficulty and length.
Big adventurous hikes
For experienced hikers with the right gear.
Steeple (819m) and Pillar (892m) from Ennerdale – a fabulous hike 10+ miles. You can make it longer or short depending on where you ascend/descend the ridge.
Great Bourne to Haystacks from Ennerdale – breathtaking views over Crummock Water and Buttermere. Park in the Bowness car park in Ennerdale. ~14 miles.
Ennerdale Horseshoe – essentially both of the previous routes joined together you’ll have done the Ennerdale Horseshoe, one of the most demanding routes in the Lakes. ~22 miles.
Mosedale Round – includes many of the Wasdale peaks. We like to park by Yewbarrow and start there. Traditionally the round includes Kirk Fell, Pillar, Scoat Fell, Steeple, Red Pike, Yewbarrow but you could even include Great Gable and Scafell Pike, or start at Kirk fell and work your way to Scafell Pike.
Please make sure you research your route and take appropriate equipment and a map.
Wild Swimming
We’re lucky enough to be close to some of the best wild swimming spots in the country.
Here are some of our favourites:
Wast Water is an unrivalled favourite. Parking can be tricky in the summer, so we’d recommend heading out early. Wast Water is the deepest lake in England, and therefore very cold.
Wasdale fairy pools can be found walking up the valley along the river towards Great Gable. These are small mountain pools along the river.
Devoke Water can be found along the Birker Fell road, there’s a small parking area opposite the path to the lake. The lake is around 15 mins walk from the parking area. This is a nice alternative to busier lakes.
The River Esk boasts crystal clear mountain water. The river is particularly deep near the Dalegarth Campsite, which makes for lovely swimming.
Stanley Ghyll waterfall is also worth a visit if you’re in the area — you can sometimes swim at the bottom of the waterfall, or at the top, which is a relatively unknown spot.
St Bees beach offers lovely swimming, but we recommend you check the Safer Seas app to check water quality. If you walk along the coastal path towards Whitehaven for about a mile, you’ll find the quieter cove of Fleswick Bay — another stunning spot for swimming in the sea.
Loweswater is lovely, particularly in the spring. In the summer, it can be prone to algae blooms. The national trust car park is very small, so we’d recommend parking in an appropriate lay-by.
All wild swimming is undertaken at your own risk.
Food and Drink
Restaurants and Pubs
White Mare Pub, Beckermet – a 1-minute walk! A lovely place for a drink, popular with locals, especially outside in the summer. They offer traditional pub food on some evenings.
Wild Olive Restaurant, Gosforth – a 10-minute drive for the most fantastic pizza. Be sure to book as the restaurant isn’t huge, but they also offer takeaway. 019467 25999.
Strands Inn, Nether Wasdale – micro-brewery on site, and they offer a fabulous Sunday lunch. 019467 26237.
Bridge Inn, Sandton Bridge – cosy atmosphere and nice food. 01946 726221.
Teza Spice Restaurant and Takeaway, Egremont – recently crowned the best Indian restaurant in the North West! 01946 823186
Coffee & Cake
The Sawmill, Nether Wasdale – a lovely spacious cafe by the river. The perfect brunch spot after a morning swim in Wast Water.
The Woodlands Tea Room, Santon Bridge – a lovely little café and gift shop, they do a very nice afternoon tea.
Howling Wolf, Whitehaven – only a couple of years old, this is a fabulous coffee spot. They’re supplied by a local coffee roaster in Whitehaven and they’re famous for their incredible cinnamon swirls.
The Moon and Sixpence, Cockermouth – a bit of a drive, but we had to include it, as we (humbly) feel that their coffee is the best in West Cumbria! The Cockermouth shop is very small, but do takeaway if you can’t get a seat. There are lots of lovely shops and other cafes to make a trip to Cockermouth worthwhile.
Icecream
Mawson’s Ice Cream Parlour, Seascale – the best ice cream in Cumbria (in our opinion!) and it’s only a 10-minute drive away.
This beautifully restored 1911 Edwardian terrace blends period charm with a cosy, modern feel.
Check in and check out times can be changed by prior arrangement with host...if we can make it available for you for longer....we will!
Step inside to a welcoming living-dining room, where a log burner creates the perfect spot to unwind. The stylish galley kitchen features a charming seating area with garden views, ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation. Upstairs, you’ll find two inviting double bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with both a luxurious bath and a large shower.
Outside, the south-facing garden is a vibrant retreat, soaking up the sun throughout the summer months.
While there is no private driveway, ample free on-street parking is available nearby
Nestled in the charming village of Beckermet, this home offers an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Western Lake District.
Within a short drive, you can reach some of the region’s most spectacular beauty spots. Wast Water, Ennerdale Water, and Loweswater—all around 25 minutes away—offer stunning scenery, scenic hiking trails, and opportunities for wild swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking. A 10-minute drive takes you to St Bees Beach, the starting point of the famous Coast to Coast walk, where you can enjoy sandy shores, refreshing swims, and incredible birdwatching along the dramatic sandstone cliffs.
Venture a little further, and you’ll discover more of Cumbria’s hidden gems. Explore the historic port town of Whitehaven (15 minutes), with its picturesque marina, The Rum Story museum, and Georgian architecture. Head to Ravenglass (30 minutes) to ride the iconic Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway through stunning valleys. Muncaster Castle, with its historic interiors, beautiful gardens, and renowned Hawk & Owl Centre, is also within easy reach. For an unforgettable day out, Scafell Pike—the highest mountain in England—is just a 30-minute drive for those looking for a challenge.
Beckermet itself is a peaceful and welcoming village with a strong sense of community. The highly rated White Mare pub, less than 200m from the property, is perfect for a hearty meal or a relaxing drink after a day of adventure.
For those working in the area, this home provides a comfortable and well-connected base with high-speed internet. You’ll be within easy reach of Whitehaven, West Lakes Science Park, and Sellafield, making it an excellent choice for both business and leisure.
Local beauty spots
St Bees beach – a charming, pebble beach with beautiful views of the Irish Sea. A great place for a relaxing walk along the shore or a picnic.
Wast Water – a stunning, remote lake surrounded by some of England's highest peaks — from here you can tackle Scafell and Scafell Pike, the two tallest mountains in England. The lake is also great for paddle boarding and swimming.
Ennerdale Water – a quieter lake with plenty of walking trails and picnic spots. Great for nature lovers looking to explore the wilderness. Ennerdale also has some of the darkest skies in England, so it’s perfect for stargazing.
Loweswater – one of the smaller lakes in a very scenic area.
Attractions:
Ratty miniature steam train – a fun and scenic train ride through the stunning Eskdale valley.
Calder Abbey – a monastic site since the 12th century. The ruins are not open to the public but are visible from the nearby road or footpath.
Muncaster Castle – a fascinating historic castle set within beautiful gardens. Be sure to visit the bird of prey center and the weapon’s hall.
Rosehill Theatre - a gorgeous local arts venue which hosts local and traveling music, theatre and comedy artists. You can find out what’s on by checking their website: https://www.rosehilltheatre.co.uk/whats-on
Local Walks
Afternoon strolls
River Calder – wander along the river and take in the sights of the Calder Abbey.
St Bees beach – wander along the beach and back, or make a loop through the town or by the golf course. ~2.5miles
Blengdale forest – a quiet forest loop, relatively unknown to tourists. Park in the lay-by by the river Bleng (What3Words: dramatic.elated.expensive). ~3.5 miles.
Wast Water via the boat house – park at the Sawmill café or by Cinderdale Bridge, walk down to the lake via Easthwaite farm and follow the footpath down to the lake. Make a loop by joining the road by the Youth Hostel and follow the road back to the car park.
A good day’s walk
Ennerdale Water – a loop around the lake. Mostly flat but with some rough terrain. ~6 miles.
St Bees to Whitehaven via coastal path. Park at St Bees beach and follow the coastal path all the way to Whitehaven. You can then get the train back to St Bees. ~6 miles.
Dent from Lowther forest. Park on the Cold Fell road and walk through the forest, down into the valley and up Dent.
Hikes
Keen to bag a Wainwright? You have so many to choose from! Some of our favourites include:
Crag Fell from Ennerdale. Short and sharp on its own, or link up with other near-by fells.
Burnbank Fell, Blake Fell and Gavel Fell – a lovely hike overlooking Loweswater. ~8 miles.
Yewbarrow, Kirk fell, Great Gable, Scafell or Scafell Pike are all accessible from Wasdale. The highest mountain in England is just a stone's throw away, but there are many other Wainwrights to conquer from Wasdale — they vary in difficulty and length.
Big adventurous hikes
For experienced hikers with the right gear.
Steeple (819m) and Pillar (892m) from Ennerdale – a fabulous hike 10+ miles. You can make it longer or short depending on where you ascend/descend the ridge.
Great Bourne to Haystacks from Ennerdale – breathtaking views over Crummock Water and Buttermere. Park in the Bowness car park in Ennerdale. ~14 miles.
Ennerdale Horseshoe – essentially both of the previous routes joined together you’ll have done the Ennerdale Horseshoe, one of the most demanding routes in the Lakes. ~22 miles.
Mosedale Round – includes many of the Wasdale peaks. We like to park by Yewbarrow and start there. Traditionally the round includes Kirk Fell, Pillar, Scoat Fell, Steeple, Red Pike, Yewbarrow but you could even include Great Gable and Scafell Pike, or start at Kirk fell and work your way to Scafell Pike.
Please make sure you research your route and take appropriate equipment and a map.
Wild Swimming
We’re lucky enough to be close to some of the best wild swimming spots in the country.
Here are some of our favourites:
Wast Water is an unrivalled favourite. Parking can be tricky in the summer, so we’d recommend heading out early. Wast Water is the deepest lake in England, and therefore very cold.
Wasdale fairy pools can be found walking up the valley along the river towards Great Gable. These are small mountain pools along the river.
Devoke Water can be found along the Birker Fell road, there’s a small parking area opposite the path to the lake. The lake is around 15 mins walk from the parking area. This is a nice alternative to busier lakes.
The River Esk boasts crystal clear mountain water. The river is particularly deep near the Dalegarth Campsite, which makes for lovely swimming.
Stanley Ghyll waterfall is also worth a visit if you’re in the area — you can sometimes swim at the bottom of the waterfall, or at the top, which is a relatively unknown spot.
St Bees beach offers lovely swimming, but we recommend you check the Safer Seas app to check water quality. If you walk along the coastal path towards Whitehaven for about a mile, you’ll find the quieter cove of Fleswick Bay — another stunning spot for swimming in the sea.
Loweswater is lovely, particularly in the spring. In the summer, it can be prone to algae blooms. The national trust car park is very small, so we’d recommend parking in an appropriate lay-by.
All wild swimming is undertaken at your own risk.
Food and Drink
Restaurants and Pubs
White Mare Pub, Beckermet – a 1-minute walk! A lovely place for a drink, popular with locals, especially outside in the summer. They offer traditional pub food on some evenings.
Wild Olive Restaurant, Gosforth – a 10-minute drive for the most fantastic pizza. Be sure to book as the restaurant isn’t huge, but they also offer takeaway. 019467 25999.
Strands Inn, Nether Wasdale – micro-brewery on site, and they offer a fabulous Sunday lunch. 019467 26237.
Bridge Inn, Sandton Bridge – cosy atmosphere and nice food. 01946 726221.
Teza Spice Restaurant and Takeaway, Egremont – recently crowned the best Indian restaurant in the North West! 01946 823186
Coffee & Cake
The Sawmill, Nether Wasdale – a lovely spacious cafe by the river. The perfect brunch spot after a morning swim in Wast Water.
The Woodlands Tea Room, Santon Bridge – a lovely little café and gift shop, they do a very nice afternoon tea.
Howling Wolf, Whitehaven – only a couple of years old, this is a fabulous coffee spot. They’re supplied by a local coffee roaster in Whitehaven and they’re famous for their incredible cinnamon swirls.
The Moon and Sixpence, Cockermouth – a bit of a drive, but we had to include it, as we (humbly) feel that their coffee is the best in West Cumbria! The Cockermouth shop is very small, but do takeaway if you can’t get a seat. There are lots of lovely shops and other cafes to make a trip to Cockermouth worthwhile.
Icecream
Mawson’s Ice Cream Parlour, Seascale – the best ice cream in Cumbria (in our opinion!) and it’s only a 10-minute drive away.
Property manager
Jennifer Kurzyk
Languages
English
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Property amenities
Internet
- Available in the house: Free WiFi
Parking and transportation
- Parking on site
Kitchen
- Cookware, dishware, and utensils
- Dishwasher
- Electric kettle
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Stovetop
- Toaster
Dining
- Dining table
Bedrooms
- 2 bedrooms
- Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Bathtub or shower
- Hair dryer
- Soap
- Toilet paper
- Towels provided
Living spaces
- Dining table
- Fireplace
- Separate dining area
Entertainment
- Books
- Smart TV
Outdoor areas
- Barbecue grill
- Garden
- Outdoor furniture
Laundry
- Washing machine
Comfort
- Heating
Pets
- No pets allowed
Suitability/Accessibility
- If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
- 1 step to reach entrance
- Area rugs in public areas
- Handrails in stairways
- Smooth flooring in public areas
- Upper floors accessible by stairs only
- Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
- Iron/ironing board
Location highlights
- In a village
- Near a hospital
- Near the marina
- Near the sea
Things to do
- Golfing nearby
- Hiking/biking trails nearby
- Kayaking nearby
- Mountain biking nearby
- Swimming nearby
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- First aid kit
General
- At least 80% lighting from LEDs
- Double-glazed windows
- Garden
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Policies
Check-in
Contactless check-in available
Check-out
Contactless check-out available
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a first aid kit
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
We should mention
This property does not have elevators
About the neighborhood

Beckermet, England
What's nearby
- Wasdale - 12 min drive - 15.8 km
- Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway - 13 min drive - 15.3 km
- Wast Water - 13 min drive - 16.5 km
- Muncaster Castle - 15 min drive - 15.9 km
- St. Bees Beach - 16 min drive - 8.5 km
Getting around
- Braystones Station - 4 min drive
Restaurants
- Frasers - 5 min drive
- Aspava Pizza & Kebab - 9 min drive
- Gosforth Bakery - 6 min drive
- The Lion & Lamb - 5 min drive
- Noah's Plaice - 5 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is New! Beckermet Retreat: Lake District Escape - Enjoyable 2-bedroom house + WiFi pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
Where is New! Beckermet Retreat: Lake District Escape - Enjoyable 2-bedroom house + WiFi located?
Situated by the sea, this vacation home is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Florence Art Centre and 3.1 mi (4.9 km) from Egremont Castle. Ponsonby Tarn and Egremont Library are also within 6 mi (10 km). Braystones Station is 25 minutes by foot.
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