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Accessible Accommodation in Cumbria

Accessible accommodation in Cumbria is provided for the disabled and those with special needs. So if you are planning your disabled holidays in Cumbria and are searching for an accessible cottage then there are many such cottages depending on your choice.

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Accessible Accommodation in Cumbria

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  1. Accessible Accommodation in Cumbria Cumbria, Lake District. A predominantly rural county, Cumbria is considered one of the most beautiful regions of the UK and includes the whole of the Lake District, also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, the Eden Valley, the North Pennines, the Furness Peninsula, and part of the Yorkshire Dales. Accessible accommodation in Cumbria is provided for the disabled and those with special needs. So if you are planning your disabled holidays in Cumbria and are searching for an accessible cottage then there are many such cottages depending on your choice. There are 5 star accessible lodges in rural site with lake and woods in their natural state. An accessible cottage in the beautiful hidden valley of Whinfell is also available. You can also enjoy your stay in luxurious four star hideaways in the heart of English Lake District and spacious self catering apartment. Accessible Cottages for people with physical, learning and sensory disabilities who love to do activities are also present. This residential outdoor centres provide the accessible outdoor activities which include kayaking, archery, canoeing, abseiling, climbing, hand cycling, sailing, horse-riding, trap-driving, ghyll scrambling, orienteering, land-yachting and hill walking. Accessible accommodation in Cumbria is ideal for families, including people with disabilities who wish to explore the beautiful and remote area which overlooks beautiful scenery.

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