Peel Place Noddle, Eskdale Near Scafell And Wastwater

Lake District. Sleeps up to 10

Peel Place Noddle is a charming, detached cottage located in Eskdale near Scafell and Wastwater, Cumbria. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery in the Lake District National Park, this spacious cottage sleeps 10 people in 5 bedrooms, including two king-size double rooms and a single room with an en-suite shower room. The cottage boasts features such as a hot tub, open fire, and allows pets, making it an ideal base for groups of friends and families.

Guests can enjoy whipping up delicious meals in the farmhouse-style kitchen and gathering around the dining table to discuss their adventures. On chilly evenings, they can relax in the sitting room by the roaring open fire and enjoy a good book. The cottage also features luscious, established gardens with views of the surrounding fells, providing a peaceful retreat for guests to unwind.

Located at the foot of the Hardknott Pass, Peel Place Noddle offers easy access to excellent pubs, golfing opportunities, and outdoor activities such as kayaking, ghyll scrambling, and canoeing. Guests can take on the challenge of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, or explore the stunning Wastwater, England's deepest lake. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers alike, with picturesque opportunities at every turn.

The cottage's proximity to The Green station on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway allows younger guests to enjoy a unique train ride to Dalegarth at the foot of Scafell Pike. For those looking to explore further, a drive up the Hardknott Pass into the Duddon Valley offers the perfect setting for a picnic. Peel Place Noddle is an excellent base for exploring the Lake District National Park year-round, providing a comfortable and relaxing retreat for guests seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the region.

Weekly price from £944

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