Fell Haven is a well-presented, first-floor apartment nestled just a mile a half from the beach in the idyllic, historical village of St Bees, Cumbria.
Enjoying a delightful interior, coastal views and easy access to the Lake District, Fell Haven is a great choice for families and couples looking to spend a weekend away from normality.
Upon arrival there is parking either directly outside the building or underneath, so you can easily unload your belongings.
Head up to the first-floor and step into the open-plan living space, where you can sit at the breakfast bar and chat to the designated chef whilst they prepare a home-cooked meal.
Serve up culinary delights at the dining table before relaxing on the reclining sofa and thinking about the adventures to come.
Freshen up in the bathroom and when it's time to call it a day, retreat to either of the king-size bedrooms, one of which enjoys en-suite facilities.
In addition to having a magnificent mile-long sandy beach, that is regarded as one of the best on the western Lake District coast, St Bees is a destination full of thrilling contrasts, adventure, and tranquillity that you will want to return to time and time again.
The Wainwright Coast to Coast walk, which spans the entirety of North England and passes through the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors, officially begins at this broad promenade, and ends at Robin Hood's Bay.
The sole Heritage Coast point between Scotland and Wales is St Bees Head, a sandstone headland, which is located nearby; it is one of the most striking, natural features on the whole Northwest England coast, and it is the site of the largest seabird colony on the English west coast, as well as an RSPB bird reserve.
From St Bees, the four main valleys—Ennerdale, Eskdale, Wasdale, and Dunnerdale—each with distinct character, flow from the coast into the centre of the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wasdale is home to Wastwater, the deepest lake in England, and Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England; wanderers, runners, mountain bikers, climbers, paddlers, swimmers, sailors, divers, painters, poets, and sightseers are drawn to the brilliant splendour of the glistening lakes, uplifting forests, and serene mountains, where there are so many breath-taking paths, spots, and vistas to pick from.
Whitehaven, a Georgian town five miles away, is readily reached by bus or train, with its beautiful harbour, an amazing assortment of historical sites, interactive galleries, and exhibitions.
Travel to the Lake District, where you can easily visit Keswick on Derwent Water for shopping, culture, dining, and drinking adventures, as well as Cockermouth, the birthplace of Wordsworth.
Nestled in a wonderful part of Cumbria, Fell Haven is a fabulous choice for a getaway, whatever time of year.