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Bowness Escape

Cumbria » Acremire Wallsend Guest House & Glamping Pods, Bowness-on-Solway, CA7 5AF
Sleeps 2
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
One of five curvaceous pods within the grounds of the village’s former rectory, this peaceful retreat sits less than 200 metres from the Bowness-on-Solway shoreline. It’s also near the western edge of the UNESCO World Heritage Hadrian’s Wall. The village has a welcoming pub, cafe and tea room, which is worth the short stroll – make sure you take in the far-reaching views across the estuary before you head back home too. The Solway Coast National Landscape offers refuge to a wealth of migrating birds and wildlife, and is a great destination for walks or cycle rides on unfrequented roads and tracks. For fun further afield, drive 16 miles cross-country to the Victorian seaside town of Silloth, which is home to independent shops and eateries.
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About Bowness Escape

One of five curvaceous pods within the grounds of the village’s former rectory, this peaceful retreat sits less than 200 metres from the Bowness-on-Solway shoreline. It’s also near the western edge of the UNESCO World Heritage Hadrian’s Wall.

The village has a welcoming pub, cafe and tea room, which is worth the short stroll – make sure you take in the far-reaching views across the estuary before you head back home too. The Solway Coast National Landscape offers refuge to a wealth of migrating birds and wildlife, and is a great destination for walks or cycle rides on unfrequented roads and tracks.

For fun further afield, drive 16 miles cross-country to the Victorian seaside town of Silloth, which is home to independent shops and eateries. Gretna Green (21 miles) is synonymous with secret weddings and Cumbria’s capital city, Carlisle (14 miles), has historic sites.

If you’d like to venture further, it’s also the terminus for the renowned Settle-Carlisle Railway. Stylish and comfortably snug at any time of year, this canine-friendly couple’s retreat features a contemporary open-plan layout.

You’ll have plenty of head height, and the golden pine panelling and the natural light, courtesy of French doors at one end, will relax you at any point of the day. Spend the day exploring the area and then return home to cook in the compact kitchen, before devouring a hearty meal at the extendable table in the dining area.

With a full belly, stretch out on the sofa and watch TV while the dogs dream at your feet. When your day is done, it’s just a few steps to your double bed and shower room.

A furnished decking area at the front of the pod extends your living space, while the oval, wood-fired hot tub is perfect for a couple’s chill-out session. Additional outdoor space, laid to lawn, is shared by all five pods on-site; each sleeps a further two guests and can be booked separately – please ask for details.

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Attractions Near Bowness Escape

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Bowness Escape itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Cumbria has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery - CA3 8TP
about 11 Miles
This is a museum and art gallery in one and will suit those looking for an educational and cultural day out.  You can explore the fantastic art collection including Fine Art, Decorative Art and Textiles.  If you love nature then this aspect of Tullie House will appeal. The museum holds large and important collections of zoological, botanical and geological material. And for lovers of history there is plenty to wet your appetite here. Tullie House collects a wide range of historic materials including objects, ephemera (printed material), photographs and associated information files.  We think this museum and art gallery are excellent value for money as well.
Mabie Farm Park - DG2 8EZ
about 17 Miles
Mabie Farm Park is a firm favourite. Ideal for families with younger children ,this family oriented farm park has lots of animals to meet and also offers Donkey Rides, Paddle Boats and Slides as well as Trampolines and Bouncy Castles. Kids can run around on the Soft Play Area while mum and dad relax in the Tea Room. There is also a Farm Shop onsite selling toys, gifts and fresh local produce including cakes and jams. Seasonal activities can also be enjoyed including a spookly tea and walk on Haloween. The Farm closes for the winter on October 31st.
Lake District Wildlife Park - CA12 4RD
about 18 Miles
We love this day out in Cumbria where you're encouraged to "take a fresh look".  Some of the amazing animals you will get to see include the only Canadian Lynx in the UK and you will have the opportunity to help their Lynx Conservation Project.  The Asian Fishing Cat is also well worth a look - these cats are known for diving under the water and catching fish!  Other activities include fantastic flying displays and play areas for the little ones...
Castle Douglas - DG7 1TJ
about 29 Miles
We also recommend a visit to Castle Douglas and the Treasure Hunt Treasure Trails. These treasure hunts are great fun for the whole family and are an entertaining way to explore a new town or village. Children will enjoy solving the clues whilst learning about the history of the area. The walking trail is suitable for wheelchair users and those with pushchairs so no one is left out of the fun.