Located in the charming village of Romaldkirk, near Barnard Castle in County Durham, this romantic retreat offers an idyllic getaway for two. The property is situated within the picturesque North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes and numerous walking paths in the region. With its proximity to the coast and local amenities, including a nearby pub, guests can enjoy both relaxation and adventure during their stay.
The accommodation features a thoughtfully designed ground floor complete with a cozy living room that includes an electric wood burner and a 32" Freeview TV, alongside a well-equipped kitchen featuring modern appliances like an electric cooker and SMEG fridge/freezer. The first floor houses a comfortable bedroom with a zip and link super kingsize bed, which can be converted into twin beds upon request. Additional amenities include a shower room, heated towel rail, and a small enclosed garden with patio furniture, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience for guests.
Romaldkirk serves as a gateway to a variety of walking and cycling opportunities, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. The area boasts numerous established public footpaths, including the accessible Teesway footpath that leads to nearby villages and scenic reservoirs. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the village features an award-winning pub and restaurant, perfect for enjoying a meal after a day of exploration. Additionally, the natural beauty of Low Force and High Force waterfalls is just a short walk from the Bowlees Visitor Centre, offering breathtaking views for visitors.
Beyond the immediate surroundings, guests can discover a wealth of local attractions, including historic sites and National Trust properties. Notable nearby destinations include Egglestone Hall and Gardens, Bowes Museum, and Raby Castle, famous for its deer park. The historic market town of Barnard Castle, just six miles away, provides a vibrant high street filled with antique shops, eateries, and cafes. For those looking to venture further, the city of Durham and the stunning landscapes of the Lake District are both within a reasonable driving distance, offering ample opportunities for day trips and exploration.
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