Explore the serene beauty of the Lake District through the enchanting Duddon Valley, often hailed as the most picturesque and authentic area in the national park. Stay with friends or family and a couple of canine companions at this inviting home that boasts a crackling wood burner in the sociable open-plan living space.
Inside, the cosy lounge/kitchen/diner invites relaxation with comfortable sofas, armchairs, a Smart TV, and a wood burner that is sure to be popular with your furry friends. The contemporary kitchen, just a few steps away, features a large dining table, creating an ideal space for a family breakfast or a delightful home-cooked dinner. On the ground floor, discover a king-size bedroom and a tiled shower room. On the first floor, find two beautifully presented bedrooms: a super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to a twin on request) with breathtaking views, and a charming twin bedroom. Outside, a patio area is surrounded by captivating countryside, offering ample space for exploration by both children and inquisitive hounds. The garden is not fully enclosed, and being set on a working farm, dogs should be on the lead when outdoors. The garage houses a shared washing machine, ensuring convenience during your stay.
Leave your car at the cottage and immerse yourself in the myriad of paths accessible directly from the farm. For pups and people with energy to burn, journey over the breathtaking Wrynose Pass to reach the Langdale Valley or tackle the challenging Hardknott Pass, England's steepest road (11 miles). Alternatively, more adventurous hounds might like to hike Scafell Pike (17.5 miles), the highest mountain in England. For a relaxed day at the seaside, the Cumbrian coastline is 10 miles away, offering mile upon mile of unrestricted doggie access for faithful friends to run and play.