Bank House Farm Accommodation rests in the heart of the Eden Valley and directly on the Coast to Coast route, a mere 20-minutes from the stunning settings and array of open-air pursuits in the world-famous Lake District National Park. The site rests in the picturesque village of Little Salkeld, at the base of the Pennines, just before one reaches Hartside pass. Guest can use the site as a base for a well-earned rest after an active day of cycling or stay on for more extended escapes, exploring the scenic surroundings and variety of open-air pursuits with ease. Walker can explore the delightful settings of the North Pennines, an official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, an excellent spot to explore thundering waterfalls, wild woodland and captivating landscapes. Guests can pitch a tent in the secluded orchard and enjoy views over Sunny Gill Beck or pick from four static caravans, all located on the grounds on a family-run equestrian centre. Nearby attractions include Long Meg and Her Daughters, Lacy’s Caves, and a Bronze Age stone circle. Opt to kick back with a cold drink of choice and soak in soothing sceneries of the rolling hills, or head out for active days of sightseeing. The caravans are spacious and ideal for large groups, with each caravan comfortably sleeping eight adventurers. Well-behaved pets are welcome.