North of England
Scotland
North of England
Scotland

This magnificent getaway, ideal for a solo escape or a romantic couple’s retreat, is tucked away on a tranquil smallholding. With fells to the east and coast to the west, you’re surrounded by paths, trails and bridleways that criss-cross some of the most remote and beautiful landscapes of England.
Just 3.5 miles away, the village of Gosforth has a variety of shops, pubs and places to eat. The coast is just 3 miles away, with beaches to enjoy at Seascale, St Bees and Silecroft – ideal for dog walking and horse riding.
Heading inland to the Lake District National Park, explore Eskdale (5.5 miles), Wastwater (England’s deepest lake, 6.5 miles) and rugged Scafell Pike (9 miles). For a nostalgic train ride, you can access the Ravenglass and Eskdale Steam Railway, 5.5 miles away, while Muncaster Castle and the Hardknott Roman Fort are both within 11 miles.
This sublime destination is a traditional shepherd’s hut reimagined for the modern day, with a dramatic outline standing out against the incredible natural beauty of the surrounding area. It’s carefully crafted inside and out, creating an inspiring place in which to breathe deeply and reconnect with the tranquillity of the natural world.
Take four steps up to the double doors, stepping inside to find an open-plan living, cooking, dining and sleeping space that’s delightfully welcoming. The kitchenette may be compact, but it includes a hob, microwave and fridge/freezer – everything you’ll need to whip up hearty breakfasts (using eggs from the smallholding’s rescue hens).
The king-size bed, tucked at one end, has gorgeous views and is delightfully cosy, featuring soft bed linens and wall-mounted lighting. The dining table has space to unfold maps and walking guides, or play a board game (all supplied) and can then be folded away to create more room.
This is an amazing Cumbria attraction well known locally as well as nationally for how close you can get to the animals. Described as the most interactive animal park in Europe it's well worth a visit if you are staying in the area. Open from April to end October some of the highlights are the tigers, penguins, bears, hippos and rhinos. At 2pm during certain seasons it's feeding time so don't forget to plan your day around this so you can watch the animals enjoying their feed. Look out for seasonal events such as Halloween Zoo Boo (free entry for kids in fancy dress) and The Magic of Christmas.