Based in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, this charming cottage offers a perfect retreat for two, ideally situated for exploring the stunning landscapes of both the Lake District National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Guests can easily access Haweswater, a picturesque lake just 22 miles away, which serves as a great starting point for various walking trails. During dry months, visitors may even spot remnants of old villages submerged by the lake. Additionally, the captivating Cotter Force waterfall, located 19 miles in the opposite direction, provides another scenic destination worth visiting. After a day of exploration, guests can enjoy local dining options in the nearby village of Ravenstonedale, just 2 miles away, or venture into Kirkby Stephen, 6 miles from the cottage.
The area is rich in history, with several intriguing castles nearby, including Brough Castle, situated 11.5 miles from the cottage. This historic site offers a glimpse into the past, allowing visitors to uncover fascinating tales from bygone eras. The cottage itself welcomes guests with its inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, one finds the bedrooms conveniently located on the ground floor, while the first-floor open-plan living area awaits for relaxation and leisure. The space features exposed brickwork and beams, creating a cozy environment that is enhanced by a wood burner effect electric fire.
In the living area, guests can unwind on comfortable seating while enjoying entertainment on the Smart TV or DVD player. The well-equipped kitchen, which includes a microwave, electric oven, hob, fridge, freezer, and ample storage, allows for easy meal preparation. Guests can savor their meals at the dining table, taking in the beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. The cottage also features a twin bedroom and a shower room located downstairs, ensuring convenience and comfort during the stay.
Outside, guests can enjoy the shared gardens, which include a summerhouse and a firepit, perfect for relaxing in the fresh air. There is designated parking available by the cottage, and access is via an unfenced farm track that winds through fields. It’s essential to note that during July and August, cows inhabit the fields, while sheep are present at other times of the year, so visitors are advised to keep their dogs on a lead while exploring the area. This delightful cottage serves as an excellent base for couples seeking adventure and tranquility in the beautiful North of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!