Clova Cottage

5552

3.6 miles S of Settle | Sleeps 4 + cot

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

The Maypole is a charming 17th century village pub, centrally located and open daily for drinks and meals. Food is locally sourced and homemade and the interiors are cosy and inviting.

Nearby beach

Morecambe Bay is a sweeping coastline which stretches for miles in either direction. There are lots of facilities in Morecambe and a long promenade with fabulous views over the estuary towards the Lakeland fells. This beach is made up of sand and shingle and popular in summer months. Care should be taken with fast moving tides and there is no lifeguard cover. Dog restrictions apply during summer months however they are allowed on the promenade on a lead.

Nearby walk

Thanks to community rail Lancashire we can bring you this delightful walk from Long Preston village through pretty countryside to Hellifield.

Nearby town

Situated on the southerly edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Long Preston is a pretty, rural village just a short drive away from the town of Settle.

Also nearby

Sirtuated in the heart of the village, Long Preston Village Stores is ideal for stocking up on holiday essentials.

Situated in the Scaleber Wood Nature Reserve, Scaleber Force is a spectacular 40ft waterfall where Stockdale Beck tumbles over the cliffs into a deep pool. There is limited parking at the side of the road off High Hill Lane and the waterfall can be found along a footpath which is narrow and steep.

This is most probably the smallest art gallery in the world, found in a former BT telephone box!

See a fabulous collection of objects, maps and photopraphs, telling the rich history of North Craven and its people. Take a look at their website for further details and opening times.

The only surviving watering place for steam locomotives on the Settle to Carlisle railway, this magnificent building has been carefully restored and is now a private residence.

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