New and used holiday homes and luxury lodges in the South Tyne Valley.
Around the Park
Whether you just want to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of our surroundings or explore the local surroundings, there is plenty to do.
Lake House & Fell View Holiday Park is a family run business set in the picturesque village of Slaggyford. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this location really sets off our luxury lodges and holiday homes.
River South Tyne Fishing Rights
We are set on our own private stretch of the upper South Tyne River which we own the fishing rights to. The river has a variety of pools and runs, fast flowing in places, with a variety of deep holding pools and fly waters. Its crystal-clear waters are also perfect for a paddle on a hot summers’ day. With scenic walks and secret picnic spots all along the banks, the sound of the river and all the wildlife it attracts is one of the reasons our park is perfect for relaxation.
River South Tyne Fishing Rights
We are set on our own private stretch of the upper South Tyne River which we own the fishing rights to. The river has a variety of pools and runs, fast flowing in places, with a variety of deep holding pools and fly waters. Its crystal-clear waters are also perfect for a paddle on a hot summers’ day. With scenic walks and secret picnic spots all along the banks, the sound of the river and all the wildlife it attracts is one of the reasons our park is perfect for relaxation.
Local Heritage Railway
Enjoy England’s highest narrow-gauge heritage railway, the journey takes you from Slaggyford to Alston. The railway follows the route of British Rail’s Halt whistle to Alston branch line. Opened in stages in 1851 and 1852, the line survived for over a century until its closure was announced in 1973 and carried out in 1976. You can explore the history of the South Tyndale Railway at The Discovery Centre. You can also enjoy afternoon tea at the café and the train is suitable for bikes and cyclists.
Local Heritage Railway
Enjoy England’s highest narrow-gauge heritage railway, the journey takes you from Slaggyford to Alston. The railway follows the route of British Rail’s Halt whistle to Alston branch line. Opened in stages in 1851 and 1852, the line survived for over a century until its closure was announced in 1973 and carried out in 1976. You can explore the history of the South Tyndale Railway at The Discovery Centre. You can also enjoy afternoon tea at the café and the train is suitable for bikes and cyclists.
Walby Farm Park
Walby Farm Park is Cumbria’s award-winning all-weather attraction for families. You can interact with farmyard favourites and rare breeds. There is a café and gift shop and activities include meet the rabbits and guinea pigs, pony grooming, sheep racing, ferret racing, hand feeding and milking demonstrations. There are indoor and outdoor options including a Play Barn with ball pool, a 24-foot Demon Drop Slide, JCB Diggers, Tractor Tower, Swings, Trampolines and Go-Karts.
Walby Farm Park
Walby Farm Park is Cumbria’s award-winning all-weather attraction for families. You can interact with farmyard favourites and rare breeds. There is a café and gift shop and activities include meet the rabbits and guinea pigs, pony grooming, sheep racing, ferret racing, hand feeding and milking demonstrations. There are indoor and outdoor options including a Play Barn with ball pool, a 24-foot Demon Drop Slide, JCB Diggers, Tractor Tower, Swings, Trampolines and Go-Karts.
Hadrian's Wall
We are a short drive away from Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hadrian’s Wall, also called the Roman Wall, Picts’ Wall, or Vallum Hadrian in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian. The wall stretches some 73 miles across the wild moors and fells Northern England. Explore the remains of forts, towers, turrets and towns that once kept watch over the Wall.
Hadrian's Wall
We are a short drive away from Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hadrian’s Wall, also called the Roman Wall, Picts’ Wall, or Vallum Hadrian in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian. The wall stretches some 73 miles across the wild moors and fells Northern England. Explore the remains of forts, towers, turrets and towns that once kept watch over the Wall.
Alston
Nearby historic Alston is the highest market settlement in England at 1000 feet above sea level. The A 686 from Penrith in Cumbria to Corbridge in Northumberland, which passes through Alston, was chosen by the AA Magazine as one of their ‘Ten Great Drives’. Alston has a selection of independent shops including gift shops, galleries, outdoor shops and food stores including a Co-op and a Spar shop.
Alston
Nearby historic Alston is the highest market settlement in England at 1000 feet above sea level. The A 686 from Penrith in Cumbria to Corbridge in Northumberland, which passes through Alston, was chosen by the AA Magazine as one of their ‘Ten Great Drives’. Alston has a selection of independent shops including gift shops, galleries, outdoor shops and food stores including a Co-op and a Spar shop.
Stargaze in the North Pennines
The North Pennines has some of England’s darkest skies. Due to our rural location low levels of light pollution make it one of the best places in the country for stargazing. The Autumn is the best Milky Way season because it is best observed when it is high in the sky at a convenient time which occurs during Autumn evenings. On a night you can see up to 2,000 stars. No better way to spend an evening than stargazing with the family at Lakehouse and Fellview Holiday Park.
Stargaze in the North Pennines
The North Pennines has some of England’s darkest skies. Due to our rural location low levels of light pollution make it one of the best places in the country for stargazing. The Autumn is the best Milky Way season because it is best observed when it is high in the sky at a convenient time which occurs during Autumn evenings. On a night you can see up to 2,000 stars. No better way to spend an evening than stargazing with the family at Lakehouse and Fellview Holiday Park.
National Parks
Lakehouse and Fellview is a short drive from both the lake District and the Kielder Forest. Kielder is home to northern Europe’s biggest man-made lake and England’s largest forest; Kielder Water & Forest Park is one of Northumberland’s best attractions. The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous, beautiful breath-taking region in North West England. Both theses locations are easily accessed by car from our location
National Parks
Lakehouse and Fellview is a short drive from both the lake District and the Kielder Forest. Kielder is home to northern Europe’s biggest man-made lake and England’s largest forest; Kielder Water & Forest Park is one of Northumberland’s best attractions. The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous, beautiful breath-taking region in North West England. Both theses locations are easily accessed by car from our location
River South Tyne Fishing Rights
We are set on our own private stretch of the upper South Tyne River which we own the fishing rights to. The river has a variety of pools and runs, fast flowing in places, with a variety of deep holding pools and fly waters. Its crystal-clear waters are also perfect for a paddle on a hot summers’ day. With scenic walks and secret picnic spots all along the banks, the sound of the river and all the wildlife it attracts is one of the reasons our park is perfect for relaxation.
River South Tyne Fishing Rights
We are set on our own private stretch of the upper South Tyne River which we own the fishing rights to. The river has a variety of pools and runs, fast flowing in places, with a variety of deep holding pools and fly waters. Its crystal-clear waters are also perfect for a paddle on a hot summers’ day. With scenic walks and secret picnic spots all along the banks, the sound of the river and all the wildlife it attracts is one of the reasons our park is perfect for relaxation.
Local Heritage Railway
Enjoy England’s highest narrow-gauge heritage railway, the journey takes you from Slaggyford to Alston. The railway follows the route of British Rail’s Halt whistle to Alston branch line. Opened in stages in 1851 and 1852, the line survived for over a century until its closure was announced in 1973 and carried out in 1976. You can explore the history of the South Tyndale Railway at The Discovery Centre. You can also enjoy afternoon tea at the café and the train is suitable for bikes and cyclists.
Local Heritage Railway
Enjoy England’s highest narrow-gauge heritage railway, the journey takes you from Slaggyford to Alston. The railway follows the route of British Rail’s Halt whistle to Alston branch line. Opened in stages in 1851 and 1852, the line survived for over a century until its closure was announced in 1973 and carried out in 1976. You can explore the history of the South Tyndale Railway at The Discovery Centre. You can also enjoy afternoon tea at the café and the train is suitable for bikes and cyclists.
Walby Farm Park
Walby Farm Park is Cumbria’s award-winning all-weather attraction for families. You can interact with farmyard favourites and rare breeds. There is a café and gift shop and activities include meet the rabbits and guinea pigs, pony grooming, sheep racing, ferret racing, hand feeding and milking demonstrations. There are indoor and outdoor options including a Play Barn with ball pool, a 24-foot Demon Drop Slide, JCB Diggers, Tractor Tower, Swings, Trampolines and Go-Karts.
Walby Farm Park
Walby Farm Park is Cumbria’s award-winning all-weather attraction for families. You can interact with farmyard favourites and rare breeds. There is a café and gift shop and activities include meet the rabbits and guinea pigs, pony grooming, sheep racing, ferret racing, hand feeding and milking demonstrations. There are indoor and outdoor options including a Play Barn with ball pool, a 24-foot Demon Drop Slide, JCB Diggers, Tractor Tower, Swings, Trampolines and Go-Karts.
Hadrian's Wall
We are a short drive away from Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hadrian’s Wall, also called the Roman Wall, Picts’ Wall, or Vallum Hadrian in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian. The wall stretches some 73 miles across the wild moors and fells Northern England. Explore the remains of forts, towers, turrets and towns that once kept watch over the Wall.
Hadrian's Wall
We are a short drive away from Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hadrian’s Wall, also called the Roman Wall, Picts’ Wall, or Vallum Hadrian in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian. The wall stretches some 73 miles across the wild moors and fells Northern England. Explore the remains of forts, towers, turrets and towns that once kept watch over the Wall.
Alston
Nearby historic Alston is the highest market settlement in England at 1000 feet above sea level. The A 686 from Penrith in Cumbria to Corbridge in Northumberland, which passes through Alston, was chosen by the AA Magazine as one of their ‘Ten Great Drives’. Alston has a selection of independent shops including gift shops, galleries, outdoor shops and food stores including a Co-op and a Spar shop.
Alston
Nearby historic Alston is the highest market settlement in England at 1000 feet above sea level. The A 686 from Penrith in Cumbria to Corbridge in Northumberland, which passes through Alston, was chosen by the AA Magazine as one of their ‘Ten Great Drives’. Alston has a selection of independent shops including gift shops, galleries, outdoor shops and food stores including a Co-op and a Spar shop.
Stargaze in the North Pennines
The North Pennines has some of England’s darkest skies. Due to our rural location low levels of light pollution make it one of the best places in the country for stargazing. The Autumn is the best Milky Way season because it is best observed when it is high in the sky at a convenient time which occurs during Autumn evenings. On a night you can see up to 2,000 stars. No better way to spend an evening than stargazing with the family at Lakehouse and Fellview Holiday Park.
Stargaze in the North Pennines
The North Pennines has some of England’s darkest skies. Due to our rural location low levels of light pollution make it one of the best places in the country for stargazing. The Autumn is the best Milky Way season because it is best observed when it is high in the sky at a convenient time which occurs during Autumn evenings. On a night you can see up to 2,000 stars. No better way to spend an evening than stargazing with the family at Lakehouse and Fellview Holiday Park.
National Parks
Lakehouse and Fellview is a short drive from both the lake District and the Kielder Forest. Kielder is home to northern Europe’s biggest man-made lake and England’s largest forest; Kielder Water & Forest Park is one of Northumberland’s best attractions. The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous, beautiful breath-taking region in North West England. Both theses locations are easily accessed by car from our location
National Parks
Lakehouse and Fellview is a short drive from both the lake District and the Kielder Forest. Kielder is home to northern Europe’s biggest man-made lake and England’s largest forest; Kielder Water & Forest Park is one of Northumberland’s best attractions. The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous, beautiful breath-taking region in North West England. Both theses locations are easily accessed by car from our location
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