Your Peaceful North Cumbria Getaway
Perched next to the Solway Firth, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this is a hidden gem offering peace, comfort, and a perfect base to explore the stunning Cumbrian coast and countryside.
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Whether you're planning a romantic escape or a fun-filled family break, there's plenty to enjoy. From scenic walks and cycling trails to sweeping beaches and even a stretch of Hadrian’s Wall right by the park — adventure and relaxation go hand in hand here.











AMENITIES
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Parking next to caravan
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Double glazing & central heating
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2 bedrooms - 1 double & 1 double/twin
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Superfast internet included
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Access to park facilities
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Fully equipped kitchen
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3pm check in
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32" TV
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Duvets, pillows & bed linen provided
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High chair & travel cot available on request
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Dogs welcome
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Caravan is 38ft x 12ft
JOE BENNETT
“We've stayed here as a family 3 times now. It's such a relaxing place with easy to access trips out. The park, bar and restaurant on site makes it great if you just want to stay there and relax too."
CHARLOTTE WOOD
"We were looking for a place remote enough to be away from the hustle and bustle but close enough to sites of North Cumbria and this place was perfect!"
KARL COWELL
“Absolutely no hassle. Easy to book, pristine accommodation in a great location. Will definitely be coming here again!”

THINGS TO DO NEARBY

Walking & Hiking
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Solway Coast – stunning stretch of unspoilt shoreline, where sweeping sands meet dramatic skies and nature thrives in peaceful seclusion.
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Watchtree Nature Reserve – a tranquil haven of wildlife and winding trails, where woodlands, wetlands and wide skies offer a peaceful escape into nature.
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Drumburgh Moss – a rare and ancient peat bog, teeming with wildlife and offering a quiet, otherworldly landscape shaped over thousands of years.

Culture & History
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Hadrian's Wall – a breathtaking reminder of Roman ambition, stretching across wild northern landscapes and telling stories of ancient borders and battles.
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Carlisle Castle – a formidable symbol of border warfare and royal power, with over nine centuries of history etched into its rugged stone walls.​