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Train station Kirkby stephen 10.00 km
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How to get there

Directions

From the M6

Turn off at junction 38 and take the second exit at the roundabout signposted for Kirkby Stephen / Brough A685.

Continue along for about 10 – 15 minutes, once you drive through Newbiggin on Lune get ready to spot the Ravenstonedale turn off on the right.

Take the turning and follow the road, passing The Kings head pub on the right and then take a right hand turn after the wood yard. Drive passed the school following the road as it turns left and then a sharp right around The Black Swan. Keep following the road out of the village where you will see a signpost for Artlegarth straight on as the road bends to the left.

Follow the signpost, cross the Irish ford bridge and turn left. Follow the road for just under one mile and the entrance to Artlegarth Lodges is clearly signposted on your left.

From the A66

Take the turning signposted for Kirkby Stephen A685. Follow the A685 through Kirkby Stephen until you reach a left hand turn signposted A683 Sedbergh & Fat Lamb. Take the turn and follow the road for approximately five minutes. Turn right just before the Fat Lamb pub and follow the road for approximately one mile. As the road bends sharply to the right you will see a sign post for Artlegarth to the left.

Follow the signpost, cross the Irish ford bridge and turn left. Follow the road for just under one mile and the entrance to Artlegarth Lodges is clearly signposted on your left.

By Train into either Oxenholme or Kirkby Stephen and taxi from the station

Artlegarth Country Lodges

Artlegarth

Ravenstonedale

Kirkby Stephen

Cumbria

CA17 4NW

Activities near Ravenstonedale

Sports Golf course on site or within 15 min walk, Tennis in town, Water sports, Horse riding, Fishing
Great for Walking trips, Rural or countryside trips, Cycling trips

Getting around

Local classic coach bus service is available on select days, cycling routes are excellent as well as public foot paths and fell/country walks, horse riding can be booked locally too and a car may be required if you feel the need to travel out of the full vastness of the two National Parks here.