Sitting next to the River Eden in the beautiful Eden Valley at the edge of the Lake District is the majestic Appleby Castle.
Giulia
United Kingdom
The property is beautiful, full of interesting, historical features and lots of character. The location is also incredible. The room was very comfortable and the en-suite was well presented in a modern style. We enjoyed the use of the games room with pool table and spending the evening in the 'old chapel' lounge which was also very comfortable.
Located in Kirkby Thore in the Cumbria region, Coniston House near Bolton, Appleby-in-Westmorland provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Appleby, 21 km from Askham Hall, 14 km from Brough Castle and 16 km from Whinfell Forest, 2 Mews Cottages - Town Centre Location provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Emma
United Kingdom
The location is great and the cottage is very cosy. The owners were extremely kind and great to deal with. Would stay again :)
Offering a garden and mountain view, Sunny Mount Glamping Pod is set in Long Marton, 49 km from Derwentwater and 16 km from Whinfell Forest.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Such a cosy stay. There were so many details that had been considered by the owners that made the stay super comfortable and welcoming, such as availability of tea etc/milk and a scone, lamps, blankets, storage boxes, microwave, toaster, indoor table and outdoor chairs, and the electric heater. The glamping pod and the shepherd's hut are next to each other, and was told someone was in there on the same night but I didn't hear anything. Each pod has another table too where you can sit and watch the animals. Each has a private bathroom, and the heating rails were put on (wanted to turn them off to save their energy, but also it was just really cosy of an evening!) The shower was hot and well-flowing, and other bathroom details really just made it feel luxurious, including an abundance of towels. The bed was very comfy, and even though it was crisp outside, I felt secure indoors away from the wind. I was warmly greeted by Carole, even though I'd arrived early due to a helpful villager giving me a car lift off the bus, and had a little chat. I'm only sorry that I had to leave random tupperwares of food I couldn't take on my fastpack run the next morning over the Pennines! Location-wise it was stunning, with views up the hills and even across to the Lake District and the farm animals as mentioned. I was really quite impressed with how well-built and situated it all was, a lot of thought and consideration it seems went into making it a homely stay. I don't tend to spend so much on a night's stay, but it was needs must for this trip, however, anyone just wanting a little getaway would very much feel value from the per night cost (I definitely did).
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