High Wallabarrow Farm Camping Barn, Yurts and Holiday Cottage
Accommodations ranging from a camping barn to yurts and a self-catering holiday cottage.
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High Wallabarrow Farm Camping Barn, Yurts and Holiday Cottage Details
In the Duddon Valley, High Wallabarrow Farm offers accommodation ranging from a camping barn to yurts and a self-catering holiday cottage. The former 17th-century farmhouse has been restored and converted into the camping barn, sleeping up to 10 people on mattresses on the first floor. There's an electric stovetop with a well-equipped kitchen, as well as a wood-burning stove. There's a single shower inside the camping barn as well. For something a bit different, check out the two holiday yurts. Each sleeps up to four people, and although they don't have electricity, they do have a gas cooktop and are heated via a wood-burning stove. There are shower blocks (for the camping barn as well) nearby. The cottage is centrally heated and offers a full kitchen, a bathroom and two bedrooms.
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