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Situated amongst picturesque villages and green, rolling hills in a quiet corner of the Lake District National Park with all this world famous area has to offer.
Close to a unique coastal landscape with quiet beaches & salt marshes – a haven for wild life - and working towns, such as Barrow with its abbey, ship building museum and internationally famous wildlife park.
Whether you are after an activity holiday or a place to relax and recharge your batteries, this is the place to come.
The nearest train station (Ulverston) is 6 miles away and the nearest bus stop (Greenodd) 2 miles away. Rural bus services can be few and far between so, although we use public transport where practicable, we recommend for maximum flexibility visitors also have the use of a car or bicycle. Cycle hire is available locally - see Lake District Bikes. Transport info: Cumbria bus services and Traveline.
What peace and beautiful scenery - no wonder writers and artists were so inspired.