Fisher-Gill Camping Barn

Affordable hostel-style overnight accommodation.

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Fisher-Gill Camping Barn Details

This former sheep-penning area of Stybeck Farm is now the Fisher-Gill Camping Barn, offering affordable hostel-style overnight accommodation. In Thirlmere, Keswick, it's nearby many of the area's hikes as well as fell walking. The barn sleeps up to 10 people in bunkbeds, with mattresses, pillows and duvets provided, although guests should bring their own bed linens. There's a gas cooktop, shower and toilet, as well as a separate seating area. Some electricity is metered. Individual guests can stay in the barn for £15.00 per person per night; sole occupancy from £130.00 nightly.

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