Hardrigg Hall Glamping
Review
Hidden behind a remarkable 15th-century peel tower, Hardrigg Hall Glamping provides a charming retreat. Hosted by the welcoming Mary and Alistair, the experience is nothing short of memorable. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this glamping site, ensuring a comfortable stay. The location, just a short distance from the M6, makes it an ideal base for exploring the Lakes and the picturesque Cumbrian countryside, not to mention the Scottish Borders for those who don’t mind an hour's drive. Hardrigg Hall's ambiance, coupled with the historic surroundings, creates an idyllic escape from the hustle of everyday life. If you're seeking a tranquil getaway with easy access to natural wonders, Hardrigg Hall is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. If you’re curious about the inner workings of a traditional Cumbrian farm, a tour around the farm is also available, all you need to do is ask.
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Nearby Attractions
Lakeland Bird of Prey Centre
Visit the birds displayed in the Walled Garden, followed by our daily flying display starts at 2pm and finishes at 4pm (birds are flown in most weather conditions,
Nearby Eating Out
The Dog & Gun
Located in the heart of Skelton, Cumbria, the Dog & Gun Inn, led by the unassuming power duo Ben & Elizabeth Queen-Fryer, is a culinary gem that effortlessly marries tradition with innovation.