Low Way Farm
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Low Way Farm
A family run Upper Teesdale working farm set between the River Tees and the near wilderness fells of the high Pennine Hills. Our summer hayfields contribute to the spectacular meadows for which Teesdale is renowned, providing the winter feed for our sheep. There can be few places offering such peace and tranquility yet an area which offers superb walking, fishing, canoeing, cycling, and other activities whilst retaining excellent local amenities.

The Pennine Way crosses our Farm to the North on the banks of the River whilst to the South the road from Middleton-in-Teesdale provides the access. Some 100 yards beyond our farm is the traditional country pub of the Strathmore Arms and the road it ends in the Strathmore Estates. Whether staying in one of our facilities or just visiting for an hour or two, enjoy a traditional meal with us.

We can cater for upto 52 people. Please book in advance, or if just passing in holiday time, call in for a coffee. Skilfully converted from an old stone barn and Holwick's reading room, this lovely detached cottage enjoys spectacular views of Upper Teesdale from its elevated position in the village.
Services
A delightful detached cottage skilfully converted from an old stone barn and set in the corner of a beautiful sheep grazing/summer hayfield.
The ideal situation for access to the River Tees via a short walk through our own private fields, then over a style to join the Pennine Way.
Turn right for about 3 miles mainly by the river into Middleton-in-Teesdale, or alternatively turn left to Low Force, for about a 1 mile, then to High Force and beyond.
There are several round walks including crossing the Tees at Wynch Bridge, or sooner at Scoberry Bridge.
The "upside down" accommodation offers full avantage of the views of the Pennine fells and beyond.
Take the short walk down the hill and enjoy the traditional country pub -The Strathmore Arms and a little further on the opposite side of the road is our Farmhouse Kitchen.
Up the hill from Meadows Edge leads through the spectacular Holwick Scars or keeping on the road a little further meets up with the short path through hayfields to the River Tees and Low Force.
Access is via an external feature stone staircase to the living room.
This accomodation comprises 2 seperate field barns seperated only from the River Tees by our own field in which the barns stand, and the Pennine Way which passes on our side of the river bank.
Turn left on the Pennine Way the short distance to Low Force which must be one of the countries most beautiful river bank walks.
A longer walk reaches the spectacular High Force, the highest uninterupted waterfall in England.
Turning right on the Pennine Way reaches Middleton-in-Teesdale in about 3 miles and all their local amenities.
Follow the track through our farm and over the hill, which leads down to the camping field.
This is the ideal location from which to enjoy the River Tees or access to the fells which contribute to the stunning landscape of this lovely and peaceful area of Upper Teesdale.
Relax in our Farmhouse Kitchen at Low Way Farm, or the local traditional country public house, the Strathmore Arms, just 100 yards or so up the road from our Farm.
Whilst the location may appear remote Middleton-in-Teesdale is only 3 miles or so either by road or on the Pennine Way.
The area is internationally renowned for its hay meadows and rare wild flowers.
At the appropriate times of year this walk embraces beautiful hayfields and varieties of orchids and other native wild flowers.
The Strathmore Arms is the ideal base for three of the finest upland reservoirs of Selset, Grassholme and Hury.
Route 3 passes the Strathmore Arms and all routes are accessible from route 3.
Visit the expanses of rock formations of Whin Sill.
The rock which forms the spectacular Holwick Scars, and both High Force and Low Force.
Reviews
Review Low Way Farm

Be the first to review Low Way Farm.

Write a Review