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Situated in the heart of the Lake District of Cumbria, England, Skelwith Bridge is a quaint village in the countryside. It is known for its green rolling hills, many walking paths, and unique natural attractions. Visit a cascading waterfall, enjoy a scenic lunch by the river, and see 2nd-century Roman ruins. Skelwith Bridge is the ideal destination for keen walkers, nature lovers, and travellers seeking a quiet holiday.
A cottage in the countrysideSkelwith Bridge is home to a wide range of excellent cottage options for travellers to enjoy. Opt for a stone cottage tucked away in nature and surrounded by trees. Or, choose a cottage in the centre of the village with a garden filled with flower blooms. If you’ll be visiting during the summer months, browse cottage options with a pool where you can cool off from the heat. Oversized cottages are available for large groups and families, while couples can select from smaller, cosy 1- or 2-bedroom options. Cottages in Skelwith Bridge are well-equipped with modern amenities to ensure your comfort throughout your stay such as Wi-Fi, fully functioning kitchens, heating, and a washing machine. There are plenty of cottage options for people travelling with pets as well!
Travellers and activities
Skelwith Bridge is situated in the Lakes District and offers an abundance of walking opportunities all around the area. For unbelievable views of the rolling hills and a panoramic view of the lake district, do the Wansfell Pike walk. The trailhead begins near the small town of Ambleside, and the ascent is fairly easy. The summit offers spectacular views on a clear day and the entire hike takes 3-4 hours to complete. For an easy, flat walk go to Tarn Haws. The circular path leads around the lake and woodlands and eventually goes past a series of beautiful cascading waterfalls.
Skelwith Bridge for couplesCouples can enjoy a romantic, upscale meal in the 17th century Skelwith Bridge Hotel. The farmhouse-style restaurant inside the hotel boasts a cosy indoor seating area, terrace seating, and an excellent menu of food. You can also just pop in to enjoy a nice drink by the warm fire. The Sunday roast here is exceptional!
Skelworth is a sparsely populated village with only 155 inhabitants– making it the perfect destination for a quiet holiday!
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Although it is one of the smaller waterfalls in the Lake District, Skelwith Force is the closest and easiest to reach from Skelwith Bridge. The walk to the waterfall is easy and scenic– suitable for all levels of walkers. Once you reach the 16-foot-high falls, you can have a seat on one of the massive boulders to enjoy the scenery!
2. Explore Rydal CaveRydal Cave is a beautiful area not to be missed. The attraction consists of two caves which you can visit by doing the walk around Rydal Water lake. The caves are on the southern side of the lake, and you will use a series of stepping stones to go inside the caves.
3. Have a bite to eat at Chesters By The RiverChesters By The River is one of the top-rated dining options in Skelwith Bridge. The cosy, inviting café is nicely decorated and sits along the edge of the river. Here you can enjoy wood-fired pizzas, homemade cakes, burgers, salads, and some vegan options too! Spend an afternoon here eating and enjoying the scenic views.
4. Enjoy a scenic walk at LatterbarrowLatterbarrow is a hill just east of the village of Hawkshead. The peak of the hill is crowned by a tall stone beacon and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area. Walk to the top of the 803-foot-high hill, where you can enjoy spectacular views over the Lakes District and beyond!
5. Walk to the scenic Loughrigg FellLoughrigg Fell is a circular 6-mile walk which passes along beautiful fells, stunning lakes, and a tarn. The 360-degree views from the summit make the efforts of the walk well worth it! Pack a picnic to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the rolling hills, lush forests, and lakes from the peak point of the walk.
6. Pop over to the neighbouring village to visit a famous waterfallStock Ghyll Force is one of the largest and most popular waterfalls in the Lakes District. It’s an easy walk from Ambleside to reach the falls. The 70-foot-high waterfalls are surrounded by pristine woodlands and there are plenty of good viewpoints to take photos along the way! The entire hike takes around 45 minutes and the route circles up one side of the falls and back down the other.
7. Visit a 2nd century Roman fortAmbleside Roman Fort is a popular landmark and home to the ruins of a 2nd century Roman Fort. The area is wonderfully scenic with spectacular views of the mountains in the distance. Come explore the fort to learn about the rich and fascinating Roman history of the area! The ruins are just a 10-minute walk from the village of Ambleside.
Information about cottages in Skelwith Bridge
🏡 Cottages available: | 28 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 15 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 4 properties. |