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Inside out offers luxury camping in six Yurts at Seatoller Farm in the stunning Borrowdale Valley.
Inside Out rent part of a regular campsite owned by Seatoller Farm and so share their facilities of showers and toilets. There is water and toilets on the field close by the yurts and the showers area 10 min walk away in the barn next the to the farm. We have supplied a BBQ for you to use so just bring coals and you can cook outside. Children welcome from any age.
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Address
Seatoller,
Keswick,
Cumbria,
CA12 5XN
Directions
Map reference: NY 251175 Lat: 54.51229 Long: -3.16660
Directions to Seatoller Farm:
If you are driving you will need to take the B5289, south from Keswick, along the shores of Derwent Water and beyond for approx 7.5 miles. You will drive past the Scafell Inn at Rosthwaite. Before you are in Seatoller make a left turn for Seathwaite. The yurts are in the campsite field (on the left) immediately after a small bridge only 10m from the junction. You should see them easily from the road.
Facilities
Children welcome
Private parking
Linen provided
Telephone (public)
Fishing
Working farm
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Dogs/pets accepted by arrangement
Single sex groups NOT accepted
Real log/coal fires
Barbecue
Inside Out rent part of a regular campsite owned by Seatoller Farm and so share their facilities of showers and toilets. There is water and toilets on the field close by the yurts and the showers area 10 min walk away in the barn next the to the farm. We have supplied a BBQ for you to use so just bring coals and you can cook outside. Children welcome from any age.
Reviews

United Kingdom
16 July 2019
“We had a nice time.”
Although the yurt was in good order the furnishing felt old and well used. The facilities onsite (toilet block) was pretty horrific to be fair. The shower block was a few minutes away but was definitely maintained to a higher standard. We had a great time experiencing a yurt for the first time and is definitely better than staying in a tent.