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".........north of Wasdale is the neighbouring valley of Ennerdale, often cited by seasoned Lakelanders as the most scenic corner of the entire National Park"

"Ennerdale remains entirely free of the traffic jams, cruise boats and heaving crowds you'll find at many of the region's other beauty spots."

 

Quotations used by permission from Lonely Planet Lake District Guide.

 
     
 

Far Moor End is idyllically located in 22 acres of private grounds within the Lake District National Park, just a 5 minute walk from the shores of Ennerdale Water and only a mile from the village of Ennerdale Bridge, with its two pubs.The accommodation for 16 people, comprises the Farmhouse and inter-linked Barn conversion.

There are two dining rooms, one of which is large enough to easily seat 16.

The grounds of Far Moor End include 15 acres of woodlands with paths, two paddocks of approximately two acres each, a wildflower meadow of approximately three acres. There are three wildlife ponds within the grounds. Far Moor End has a long frontage on the River Ehen which is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The grounds surrounding Far Moor End attract an abundance of wildlife, including red squirrels.

The unspoilt, tranquil valley of Ennderdale is an ideal starting point for hundreds of walks - from gentle lakeside strolls to energetic mountain hikes (the views of Ennerdale and Buttermere lakes from the high fells are a stunning reward); rock climbing (a good base from which to approach Pillar); mountain biking in Ennerdale forest and fishing in the lake (permit required); Pony Trekking and Go-Karting (available nearby).

The market towns of Cockermouth and Whitehaven are only a short distance away and the popular town of Keswick is only half an hour's drive away.

The historic village of St Bees is also close at hand with a long pebble and sand beach and its famous cliffs with thousands of nesting sea birds.

 
 
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