Located in the serene woodlands above Skelwith Bridge, Fir Howe is a charming first-floor apartment within the Neaum Crag estate, ideal for couples seeking a romantic getaway in the Lake District National Park. This attractive accommodation comfortably sleeps two and features one bedroom, making it a perfect retreat for those wanting to explore the stunning landscapes of the region. Its central location allows easy access to popular destinations such as Ambleside, Coniston, and Grasmere, providing guests with a wealth of outdoor activities and scenic walks in the nearby peaks and fells.
Upon entering Fir Howe, guests are welcomed into an open-plan living space adorned with plush sofas and a TV equipped with Freesat for entertainment. The electric flame-effect stove adds a cozy ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The well-equipped kitchen boasts modern amenities, including slate worktops, an electric oven and hob, a fridge/freezer, a washer/dryer, and a dishwasher, ensuring convenience for home-cooked meals. An oak dining table for two invites couples to enjoy intimate dinners and share delightful culinary experiences together.
The inviting bedroom features a spacious king-size bed, promising restful nights, and includes an en-suite bathroom complete with a bath and a separate walk-in shower cubicle. Guests can also step onto the balcony from the bedroom, where they can savor views of the Langdale fells and the surrounding woodland, providing a tranquil spot to reflect on their day while enjoying a drink. This blend of comfort and scenic beauty makes Fir Howe a perfect sanctuary for couples looking to reconnect and recharge.
Just a short stroll down the hill, visitors can discover 'Chesters by the River,' a delightful tearoom and gift shop offering alfresco dining and a tempting selection of wood-fired pizzas, classic cakes, salads, and soups. For those wishing to explore further, the vibrant towns of Ambleside and Bowness-on-Windermere are a brief drive away, featuring local shops, eateries, and attractions like the Roman Fort and the World of Beatrix Potter. Nature enthusiasts can also enjoy nearby attractions such as Stock Ghyll Force, a stunning 70-foot waterfall, and the historic Rydal Hall and Rydal Mount, former residence of poet William Wordsworth. Fir Howe promises a memorable experience in the enchanting landscape of Cumbria.
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