Falls Cottage
Falls Cottage is a charming traditional 19th century riverside holiday cottage situated within the village of Ingleton within the vicinity of the Three Peaks in the Yorkshire Dales. Nestling at the foot of Ingleborough, the popular picturesque village of Ingleton offers many amenities including interesting shops, pubs and tea rooms. Just minutes walk from the start of the world famous Ingleton Waterfalls walk, the village centre and the base of Ingleborough, Falls Cottage is ideally placed to explore the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District, the Forest of Bowland and the coast.
Perfectly located
It is perfect for a peaceful relaxing holiday with gentle walks, stunning scenery and easy access to the pretty market towns of Kirkby Lonsdale and Settle. Equally, if you're looking for a base for an energetic, activity filled break then look no further, popular for walking, cycling, caving, fishing, golf, horse riding and climbing (the village even boasts it's own climbing wall) you can easily wear yourself out here! For family holidays there is plenty on offer for younger and older children including an outdoor swimming pool, a wonderful play area and a river all within walking distance of Falls Cottage, so there really is something for everyone.
A beautiful riverside setting
Situated in a tranquil riverside location close to all local amenities, this quaint self catering cottage is tastefully furnished to a high standard with excellent facilities. It has 2 bedrooms, a spacious double and a twin room, ample living area including a modern, well equipped fitted kitchen and breakfast room and it's very own riverside patio that overlooks the River Doe which flows through the Waterfalls walk. Falls Cottage will accommodate up to 6 people by utilising the sofa bed and has on street parking for 1 car and private parking to the rear for a further car.
Pets welcome at no extra charge.
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This page was last updated: 08 May 2011
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