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Troutal
Farm and the Lake District Sheepdog Experience
(T) 01229
716235
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us
Troutal
Farm is a traditional working herdwick sheep farm lying in the
beautiful and stunning Duddon Valley, at the heart of the English
Lake District. We offer bed and breakfast accommodation in a traditional
Victorian English Farmhouse and an informal and welcoming atmosphere. |
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Troutal Farm is ideally located for all Lakeland activities including
walking and cycling. In the Duddon Valley and surrounding Langdale,
Eskdale and Coniston, one will find excellent walking opportunities
ideal for the rambler to the experienced hill walker. Pets welcome
by prior arrangement. |
How
to find us
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From
the M6 (south) - exit 36 follow the A590 towards Barrow-in Furness. At Greenodd
turn right onto the A5092 signposted Millom and Whitehaven. The
A5092/A595 continues towards Broughton-in-Furness. Follow this
road passing the turnings for Broughton-in-Furness. Just before
the traffic lights at Duddon Bridge turn right. This road will
take you all the way up the Duddon Valley through Ulpha to Seathwaite.
I mile after the Newfield Inn keep left at the fork in the road,
over the bridge and we are 1 mile up the road. |
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From
Ambleside (north) - Take the A593 towards Coniston. The road takes you over the Skelwith
Bridge and past the Hotel on the right, before bending sharply
to the right and up a steep hill. As the road climbs down again
there is a turning to Little Langdale and Wrynose Pass. At Little
Langdale take the left fork towards Wrynose Pass. Wrynose Pass
lies on a narrow, minor road that twists and turns onward to Cockley
Beck. Here, after plunging to Wrynose Bottom, the road forks.
Take the left fork on to Cockley Beck and the Duddon Valley. Troutal
Farm is then about 2 miles from Cockley Beck on the right hand
side. |
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WARNING : Wrynose Pass has steep gradients up to
1 in 3. An alternative route is to follow the A593 via Coniston
and Broughton in Furness, and following the above directions from
the South. |
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