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 High Wallabarrow Camping Barn Click for a mapRestored 17th Century Lakeland farmhouse at the foot of Wallabarrow Crag, now opened as a camping barn for up to 10 with additional accomodation for larger groups.
Ground floor consists of a large living area with woodburning stove and well equipped kitchen with hot water.
First floor comprises a large sleeping area with stack of 10 new mattresses and beautiful view of the fells.
Toilet and shower are in separate buildings.
Secluded garden and picnic area in newly planted orchard with lovely views. Available all year round, individual or sole use bookings.
Free range eggs, Galloway beef, Herdwick lamb and English Lakes luxury ice cream are usually available to visitors.
Delightful 15 minute woodland walk to the Newfield Inn, serving cask ales and good food.
See website for further details, pictures and availability Contact: Liz Garner or Chris Chinn Email: info@wallabarrow.co.uk Website: www.wallabarrow.co.uk Telephone: 01229 715011Address: High Wallabarrow Farm, Ulpha, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6EA
 Turner Hall Camp Site Click for a mapSituated in the heart of the Duddon Valley with breathtaking views of the fells, the site is on the doorstep of a labyrinth of footpaths, leading to a variety of Lakeland fells and villages. A few minutes' walk across the fields is the ancient Walna Scar track, taking you to Dow Crag and Coniston's classic peak, the Old Man, with views out across Coniston Water en route. Walkers and climbers alike will enjoy the site's closeness to Wallowbarrow gorge and crags.
The grassy site offers privacy through the natural craggy landscape, and provides toilet and basic washing facilities.
The local pub is a pleasant 10-minute walk from the site, where good food and refreshment can be purchased. NOW OPEN NEW SHOWER BLOCK Hot showers, Toilets and fresh drinking water available
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