The Stables, Mickleton, Teesdale

County Durham. Sleeps up to 4

The Stables is a charming stone cottage located near Middleton-in-Teesdale in County Durham, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty. The cottage features a cosy sitting room with a fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, and two bedrooms - a super king-size and a twin room with a zip/link option. Guests can relax in the hot tub in the private sunken garden and explore the nearby disused railway line turned walking and cycling trail.

Nearby, the village of Mickleton offers two traditional pubs serving real ales, while the historic Bowes Museum showcases exhibitions on art, fashion, design, and Roman history. The stunning waterfalls of High Force, Gibson's Cave, and Cauldron Snout are must-see attractions in the area, along with the market town of Barnard Castle which offers a range of facilities and walking routes through moorland and wooded valleys.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Hamsterly Forest provides mountain biking tracks for all skill levels, including a Gruffalo trail for children. The Stables serves as an ideal base for exploring the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with its picturesque landscapes and rich history waiting to be discovered. Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, this cottage offers a perfect escape in the heart of the North of England.

Weekly price from £500

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