Stay Howgills - Dog Friendly accommodation in Cumbrian Mountains, Cumbria

Stay Howgills

Murthwaite House
Ravenstonedale
Kirkby Stephen
Cumbrian Mountains
Cumbria
CA17 4LP
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  • Dog friendly converted barn
  • Sleeping up to 14 people
  • In the heart of the Howgill Fells
  • Two great pubs only 3 miles away
  • A crossroads of footpaths at your door
  • Ideal for walkers & cyclists


Stay Howgills

Stay Howgills - Dog Friendly Accommodation in Cumbria

A newly (2016) Converted Barn in the heart of the Howgill Fells.

The accommodation sleeps up to 14 people (camping in the garden is available if you need more space), with an option of two cosy double rooms, a dorm which will sleep eight and another for four. There are two shared bathrooms upstairs, a wet room downstairs next to a small laundry room. The living space downstairs is open plan, with spacious lounge/dining area and a well-equipped kitchen with a large cooker. The washroom has a washer and drier.

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The underfloor heating will keep you cosy in the winter and we hope we have thought about all your needs – let us know if we’ve not (or if you have any special requirements)!

Things to do
Surrounded by the beautiful Howgills there are so many things on your doorstep
Ideal for walkers, cyclist catering up to 14.

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A crossroads of footpaths lie outside the front door.  Wainwright’s ‘Pennine Journey’ long distance footpath has recently been opened and the path is literally outside the front door!

The popular waterfall beauty spot of Cautley Spout is a gentle walk away, through the ancient and unspoilt woodland of Murthwaite Park, and it is great fun to walk to Ravenstonedale (about 3 miles away) to a choice of two homely pubs which serve great food and beer.

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Another walk is to cross to the other side of the valley to Fell End Clouds – a notable area of limestone pavement, where you can pick up the Pennine Way if you fancy a longer day out. For more stalwart walkers, the area really is your oyster. And if you tire of the Yorkshire Dales and want further challenge, it’s an easy car journey to the heart of the Lake District, with all it has to offer.

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