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The Sleeping Barn

4.2 (0)From £0.00/night54.441°N, 2.787°W
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The wind hums through the eaves at night, and you wake to that pure mountain quiet — the kind that makes you reach for your boots before breakfast.

This is proper mountain refuge stuff: canvas pitches and an alpine hut for those who want four walls after a long day on the hills. It suits walkers who start early, climbers sorting gear by headtorch, anyone who's happier with a map than a postcode. Dogs might be welcome — worth asking when you book — and the same goes for campfires, so check what's allowed when you arrive. It's open year-round, which tells you something about the folk who run it and the folk who come here.

Facilities aren't listed, so pack accordingly and prepare for a back-to-basics stay. This isn't a site for browsing the amenities block — it's a place to sleep hard, eat well from your own stove, and get back out there. The vibe is stripped-back, self-sufficient, and utterly genuine.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
14°C
Overcast
9 mph
97%
7-Day Outlook
Today
16° / 13°
100%
Thu
16° / 12°
100%
Fri
18° / 15°
96%
Sat
17° / 9°
93%
Sun
22° / 6°
8%
Mon
24° / 11°
45%
Tue
26° / 15°
36%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

6 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Windermere to Townend walk, Windermere

Traces the eastern shore of Windermere with moderate climbs through woodland and open lakeside paths. The 12.8km distance and uneven terrain make this unsuitable for buggies and challenging for very young children, though older kids who can manage a few hours' walking will enjoy the lake views. Dogs welcome throughout this National Trust route. Rewards you with classic Lakeland scenery, historic Townend farmhouse, and peaceful stretches away from Bowness crowds.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
8.77 km from campsite
Route length: 12.8 km
Operator: National Trust
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Wansfell from Troutbeck Walk, Windermere

Climbs steeply from Troutbeck village to Wansfell Pike's 482m summit, rewarding the effort with spectacular Lake Windermere and Langdale Pikes views. Rough, rocky terrain with significant ascent makes this unsuitable for buggies and challenging for young children. Dogs welcome but keep leads handy near grazing sheep on National Trust land. A classic Lakeland fell walk offering big mountain scenery without the crowds of nearby Loughrigg.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
8.88 km from campsite
Route length: 10.1 km
Operator: National Trust
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Townend and Troutbeck Valley Walk, Windermere

Meanders through historic Troutbeck Valley with moderate hills and some steep sections near Townend. Not suitable for buggies due to uneven terrain, stiles and narrow paths, though manageable for older children who can handle a steady climb. Dogs welcome on leads throughout this National Trust route. Rewards with quintessential Lake District scenery, traditional stone farmsteads, and access to the 17th-century Townend house—a fascinating glimpse into yeoman farmer life.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
9.85 km from campsite
Route length: 6.4 km
Operator: National Trust
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Ambleside to Troutbeck Walk, Windermere

Climbs steadily from Ambleside through woodland and open fellside to Troutbeck village, gaining around 200m elevation with some moderately steep sections on bridleways and footpaths. Not suitable for buggies; families with older, hill-confident children will manage fine. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Rewards effort with classic Lake District scenery, stone-built villages, and National Trust farmland—a proper taste of fell walking without committing to a full mountain day.

Dogs welcomeHiking routeLocal network
9.94 km from campsite
Route length: 9.3 km
Operator: National Trust
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Coast to Coast Walk (St Bees to Shap)

Traverses varied terrain from Cumbrian coastline through the Lake District fells to limestone country, featuring significant sustained climbs over high passes and rugged moorland. Not suitable for buggies or young children—this is a serious multi-day trek requiring hillwalking experience and fitness. Dogs allowed but challenging for less experienced walking dogs due to steep ascents, rocky sections, and occasional livestock. Worth doing for dramatic mountain scenery, remote wilderness experience

Hiking routeNational trail
24.9 km from campsite
Operator: National Trails

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