Maryport Holiday parks: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
8.7 15 reviews
Maryport
08/10 – 15/10
SG$118/nightTotal: SG$826 (7 )
Graylings Rest - Uk35759
2 2
house , Brigham
Graylings Rest, a two-bedroom house in Brigham, Cumbria, enjoys a peaceful location approximately 22.5 kilometres from Buttermere, 26 kilometres from Cat Bells, and 27 kilometres from Derwentwater. This self-catering property offers free Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden, and a terrace, comfortably sleeping a small family or couple and providing easy access to the Lake District's major attractions.
Maryport
12/10 – 17/10
SG$139/nightTotal: SG$695 (5 )
25 Low Seaton
1 2
house , Workington
This 90 square meter, one-bedroom cottage in Workington provides a practical base for exploring the Lake District, with Muncaster Castle 43 kilometres away and Whinlatter Forest Park 22 kilometres distant. This pet-friendly accommodation offers a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and a guest capacity of three, ideal for couples or solo travellers seeking cycling opportunities and easy access to lakes such as Buttermere (29 kilometres) and Derwentwater (34 kilometres).
9.5 15 reviews
Maryport
16/10 – 26/10
SG$139/nightTotal: SG$1390 (10 )
The Bewley - West Lakes Retreat
1 2
apartment , Stainburn
This Stainburn apartment, situated in a peaceful residential area minutes from local cafes and shops, offers easy access (a 48km drive) to Keswick and the Lake District National Park. The self-catering flat comprises two bedrooms (one king-size, one with bunk beds), a bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, and patio; suitable for families up to four guests.
Maryport
08/10 – 15/10
SG$128/nightTotal: SG$896 (7 )
The Loft Apartment The Stag Inn
1 2
apartment , Maryport
This Maryport flat is located 30 kilometres from Buttermere, offering proximity to Lake District attractions such as Derwentwater (34 kilometres), Whinlatter Forest Park (24 kilometres), and Cat Bells (32 kilometres). This spacious 90 square metre, one-bedroom flat sleeps up to seven guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, free WiFi, on-site TV, and parking, serving as an ideal base for cycling enthusiasts.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Maryport
What are the most popular attractions in and around Maryport?
Maryport's a charming town with a lot to see! You've got the Roman Fort of Senhouse, the Maryport Maritime Museum, and the impressive Netherby Hall, just a short drive away. And of course, don't forget the beautiful coastline with its beaches and the dramatic cliffs.
Well, you're not far from Carlisle, which has a lovely cathedral and a bustling city centre. And if you're feeling adventurous, you could head to the Lake District, with its stunning scenery and iconic mountains. It's only about an hour's drive away.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Maryport?
What are the best activities in and around Maryport ?
Maryport's a real gem for outdoor activities. You can go for walks along the coast, explore the Solway Coast AONB, try some watersports on the Solway Firth, or even go birdwatching at the RSPB reserve at Allonby Bay. There's something for everyone!
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Maryport?
Maryport's a great spot for camping, especially if you love the outdoors. There are several campsites near the coast, perfect for enjoying the fresh air, the beautiful scenery, and the nearby beaches. You can also go for walks and explore the local area, which is full of history and natural beauty.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Maryport?
The weather here can be a bit unpredictable, so pack layers! We get a fair bit of rain, but the sunshine is worth it. As for wildlife, you might spot seals on the coast, and there are plenty of birds around. You should be aware of the tides, especially if you're walking along the coast. There are some strong currents, so always check the tide times.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Maryport?
Absolutely! The Maryport Harbour is a great place to take the kids. They can watch the boats come in and out, and there's often a playground nearby. The Allonby Bay is also fantastic for families, with a wide sandy beach and shallow waters, perfect for paddling and building sandcastles.