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Cockermouth

The handsome Georgian town of Cockermouth is the gateway to the western Lake District. A busy schedule of events keeps the town buzzing throughout the year (highlights include the Taste food festival and the Northbound music festival), but it’s the location that makes it a great place to stay: 20 minutes out of town and you’re by the shores of a lake, sitting on a beach or walking up a fell.
 
The town is also home to the renowned Jennings Brewery, while it is also the proud birthplace of William and Dorothy Wordsworth; Wordsworth House offers a fascinating insight into the poet’s early life but also gives modern visitors a glimpse of how people lived in the 18th century. Other famous children of Cockermouth include astronomer Fearon Fallows, scientist John Dalton and Fletcher Christian of Mutiny on the Bounty fame.

Eat & Drink

Cockermouth has a tasty selection of places to eat and drink. It’s a place that can cater for every appetite, and every craving.
It’s home to a wealth of cafes and traditional tea shops, perfect for breakfast or a light lunch, as well as pubs serving up the heartiest of local fare, and contemporary restaurants with an international flavour.
If it’s just a drink you’re after, a pint of Jennings ale will always go down well – and it’s brewed in the heart of the town. It doesn’t get more local than that…
 
Cockermouth and its surrounding villages are gaining a reputation as a foodie paradise. You’ll find some great places to eat in town – tucked down a side street or in full view in the main shopping areas – while the surrounding countryside has some wonderful inns and pubs that serve up gorgeous views along with a delicious meal. Every kind of cuisine is catered to, from classic English to modern European and more. Whatever you’re in the mood for, be sure to try local specialties of meat reared in the fields just outside of town and seafood caught fresh off the West Cumbrian coast.   
 
There’s a fine selection of friendly teashops and cafes, where the emphasis is on local ingredients and old-fashioned home cooking. Some of these even come with their own bakeries, so the cakes and breads you eat are usually fresh out of the oven. Come in the evening and you can enjoy a bistro night along with live entertainment.
 
Don’t miss the pubs either – the majority of which are dog-friendly. From the liveliest of nights out, to a quiet pint, Cockermouth has a great range, many of them serving food too. Their menus range from bar snacks or proper hearty pub grub, to something more contemporary. The one thing they all have in common is a great range of beers, many of them brewed locally in Cumbria, including of course those brewed by Jennings, right here in town.
 
If you’d rather eat at home, there’s a good range of takeaways, or head to the town’s brilliant butchers, fishmonger, grocers or delis to find the perfect ingredients.
 
And, for the perfect foodie treat, head to Cockermouth in the last weekend of September for the annual Taste Cumbria food festival. It attracted an estimated 40,000 people in 2015, all eager to eat, drink and graze their way around the stalls, eat at Michelin-starred chef Simon Rogan’s pop-up restaurant, and learn from some culinary masters.

Culture & Heritage

There’s history, literature, culture, shopping and more in Cockermouth. With family friendly places to visit, everything within an easy walk, and plenty to catch your eye around town, it’s a great place to visit.
 
It’s also the perfect gateway to the Western Lake District and the Solway coast, so it’s worth planning your trip so you’ve got time to head out of town too. You’ve got fells, lakes, forests and beaches on your doorstep if you choose to stay in Cockermouth.
 
Cockermouth is the birthplace of the poet William Wordsworth, so you’ll see his face around town, not least at the National Trust-owned Wordsworth House and Garden. If you like history, seek out the mini museum in Banks Hardware store in Market Place or take the Civic Trust’s town trail. For more recent history, look for the flood markers on the town centre businesses which show how high the waters reached when the Rivers Cocker and Derwent burst their banks in 2009.
 
Tours are also on offer at Jennings Brewery, and they finish with samples of their ales. Or head out of town to the Lakes Distillery, a short drive away, and find out how whisky is being made here for the first time in hundreds of years.
 
Cockermouth Castle is owned by Lord and Lady Egremont and is usually closed to visitors, but this historic building is open on a handful of days around the time of Georgian Fair and the Midsummer Festival. They are two events not to be missed, as is September’s Taste Cumbria Festival which is a foodie paradise with celebrity chefs, cookery demonstrations and a wealth of stalls; and Woolfest, which attracts international visitors who love crafts and this most natural of products.
 
There’s always something going on in Cockermouth. The town’s arts venue is the Kirkgate Centre, with its mix of music, comedy, theatre and exhibitions. Its Monday night cinema shows everything from subtitled arts films to recent blockbusters, while its Film Club has themed seasons. Many of the Main Street pubs have live music at weekends, and you get ad hoc events in some of the cafes, bistros and at Wordsworth House and Garden. There are lots of creative places to browse, and high-end art is on show at Castlegate Gallery, which has a national reputation.
 
While you’re in the area, explore the coast – there are fabulous beaches, lovely harbours and loads of history, or head inland to the amazing valleys of Buttermere and Ennerdale. Nearby Whinlatter Forest Park has Go Ape aerial assault course and a brilliant adventure playground trail, as well as great mountain biking and walks.

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In busy Cockermouth you’ll find a full range of shops, many of them independently owned and all proud of their friendly service. There are butchers and bakers (no candlestick maker, alas), toyshops and bookshops, antiquarians and homewares. Supplies for your pet? They’ve got you covered.
 
There are card shops, furniture stores, national supermarket chains and car retailers, as well as historic hardware shops, interesting curios, pharmacies, banks and some luxury shops with lovely clothes, shoes and lingerie.
 
The town centre is pretty compact (no long walks required) and the bulk of the shopping is divided between three areas: tree-lined Main Street, pretty Market Place and bustling Station Street. There are pop-up vintage, antique and country food and plant markets on Main Street on a weekly basis – look for the signs to tell you they’re open.
 
It’s worth visiting Cockermouth before Christmas too. The shopkeepers light their doorways with candles, the fairy lights are magical, and there’s even late night shopping, with mulled wine to keep away the chill.
 
Don’t forget to try your luck on Shop 10, the town’s loyalty scheme and prize draw – available in almost all independent shops. Fill your Shop 10 card with stamps and put it in the box at Meglans IT shop at number 10 Station Street and you could win a £10 voucher for a participating retailer.

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  1. The Fitz
    The Fitz

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    Low Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0HH

    Telephone

    07801068053

    thefitzcockermouth@hotmail.com

    Cockermouth

    From the moment you pull onto the sprawling driveway and capture your first glimpse of the magnificent house and it’s sweeping gardens, to the second you retreat to the cosy BBQ house and take a dip in the luxury hot tub.

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  2. Wordsworth House and Garden
    Wordsworth House and Garden

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    Main Street, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9RX

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    01900 824805

    wordsworthhouse@nationaltrust.org.uk

    Cockermouth

    Step back in time to the 1770s and experience William and Dorothy Wordsworth’s childhood home. Whether you meet the maid-of-all-work or a knowledgeable 21st-century guide, you’re guaranteed a warm welcome.

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  3. Kirkstile Inn
    Kirkstile Inn

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    Loweswater, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0RU

    Telephone

    01900 85219

    info@kirkstile.com

    Cockermouth

    A 16thC inn situated at the foot of Melbreak and between Loweswater lake and Crummock Water. Roaring log fires, home-cooked meals with a local emphasis and high-quality real ales on offer.

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  4. Elvastone Circle
    Elvastone Circle

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    Eva Plain, Nr Smetmurphy Common, Embleton, Cockermouth

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Embleton

    The 15 stones, of which the tallest is just under one metre, form an almost perfect circle some 40 metres in diameter. Only 15 stones of the original 30 remain.

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  5. Loweswater
    Loweswater
    Loweswater Lake

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    Nestled in a wooded valley in the far west of the Lake District, in the Vale of Lorton, Loweswater is a peaceful lake that is often bypassed.

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  6. Lamplugh Loop & Loweswater
    Lamplugh Loop & Loweswater

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    Cumbria, CA13 0RU

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    01539 822222

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    The loop begins by skirting along the edge of the fells with dramatic and atmospheric views over the valleys of the River Keekle and Dub Beck to distant villages and the rearing hills beyond.

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  7. Dodd Wood
    Dodd Wood

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    Bassenthwaite, Nr Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4QE

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    01768 778469

    website@cumbriatourism.org

    Nr Keswick

    Towering high above Bassenthwaite Lake, the Dodd provides unrivalled views from Derwent Water to the south and to the hills of Dumfries and Galloway.

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  8. Holme Wood
    Holme Wood

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    B5289, South of Cockermouth, Loweswater, Cumbria

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    Loweswater

    Discover the peace and quiet of Holme Wood, a mixed woodland of alder, oak, lime, chestnut, ash and sycamore.

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    Buses to and through Cockermouth

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    Cockermouth, Main Street, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9NH

    Telephone

    0871 200 22 33

    cockermouthtowncouncil@btinternet.com

    Cockermouth

    Buses to and through Cockermouth:
    35 Workington - Cockermouth - Slatefell.
    36 Workington - Cockermouth - Keswick.
    58 Cockermouth - Maryport.
    217 Cockermouth - Cleator Moor.
    219 Cockermouth - Cleator Moor.
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  10. Hundith Hill Hotel Limited
    Hundith Hill Hotel Limited

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    Lorton Vale, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9TH

    Telephone

    01900 822092

    sales@hundith.com

    Cockermouth

    Located in the picturesque Lorton Valley, Hundith Hill offers stunning views of the Cumbrian countryside. With 25 rooms, function suites, restaurant, bar & lounge, Hundith Hill is the perfect venue for country escapes.

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  11. Wood Hall Gardens
    Wood Hall Gardens

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    Wood Hall, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0NX

    Cockermouth

    A 5.5 acre terraced garden with panoramic view. Summerhouses, ancient trees, choice shrubs and plants. Paradise for bird lovers, artists and gardeners.

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    Southwaite Green Farm

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    Lorton, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0RF

    Telephone

    01900 821055

    info@southwaitegreen.co.uk

    Cockermouth

    Eco cottages, built and furnished to the highest standards, in 'one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen'.

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  13. Kirkstile Inn
    Kirkstile Inn

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    Loweswater, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0RU

    Telephone

    01900 85219

    info@kirkstile.com

    Cockermouth

    Set in Loweswater village between Loweswater lake and Crummock water. Rural setting with picturesque views.

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  14. Jennings Brewery
    Jennings Brewery

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    Castle Brewery, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9NE

    Telephone

    0845 1297190

    jenningsbreweryshop@marstons.co.uk

    Cockermouth

    Enjoy a guided tour of the Brewery. Sample superb Lakeland ales. Shop for beer, leisurewear and gifts.

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  15. Jennings Brewery Shop
    Jennings Brewery Shop

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    Castle Brewery, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9NE

    Telephone

    0845 1297190

    jenningsbreweryshop@marstons.co.uk

    Cockermouth

    Enjoy a guided tour of the Brewery. Sample superb Lakeland ales. Take a piece of Jennings home with you by browsing in the brewery shop where you can buy from our exclusive range of Jennings' ales, port, leisurewear and gifts.

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  16. Trout Hotel
    Trout Hotel

    Address

    Crown Street, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0EJ

    Telephone

    01900 823591

    reservations@trouthotel.co.uk

    Cockermouth

    The hotel is surrounded by award-winning gardens on the banks of the river Derwent. Many of the bedrooms have wonderful views of the river and gardens.

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  17. Wood Farm Self-Catering Cottages
    Wood Farm Self-Catering Cottages

    Address

    Wood Farm, Mosser, near Lorton, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 0RB

    Telephone

    01900 829533

    anghie.cooley@talktalk.net

    Cockermouth

    Barn conversion situated in rural area close to Lorton Vale with easy access to Keswick and Cockermouth.

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