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Mount Hooley Lodge

Alston, Cumbria
Sleeps 8
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2
Change Fri
Dogs welcome 3
5 star
Log Cabin / Lodge
Parking on site / nearby
Highchair available
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Luxury
Fishing on site / nearby
Internet access
Working farm
Hot Tub
Open fire / wood burner
Increased accessibility
Enclosed garden / patio
Downstairs bedroom
Decorated for Christmas
Downstairs bathroom
Shop nearby
Pub nearby
Country houses
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At a glance

  • Stay in this unique Canadian-style log cabin with an innovative eco-building concept
  • Relax inside or out with panoramic views over the South Tyne Valley
  • Sink into luxury with the bubbling hot tub on the deck
Property code: OC-NB575

Situated in an idyllic location 1,200 feet above sea level, on a working farm, this log cabin has been beautifully constructed to be a relaxing retreat for families and groups in search of adventure. There are plenty of awe-inspiring walks available right from the doorstep of the property through unspoilt countryside known as ‘England’s last wilderness’ where the wildlife is abundant. Further afield, the whole of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers a wealth of beauty with tumbling waterfalls, ancient hay meadows and Gold Tier dark skies to gaze at the constellations, all making for a fantastic week away. Alston (1 mile) is the highest market town in England and boasts a great selection of independent shops and cafes where guests can stock up on food and trinkets from their travels.

This environmentally conscious property is topped with grass, allowing it to blend into its natural environment and adding an excellent layer of insulation. Additional eco-friendly credentials include heating by ground source heat pump, 50% of the energy sourced from a wind turbine and solar panels, and water from a natural spring. Inside, the open-plan living space has been thoughtfully decorated, with a farmhouse-style table, large leather sofas and a wood burner for cosy winter evenings. On summer days, the bi-fold doors bring the outside in with spectacular views stretching for miles. The kitchen is equipped with all that is needed to cook up a feast for a large group come breakfast lunch or dinner. There is a utility room with storage as well as a washer/dryer for convenience. The entire property enjoys the charming log walls which create a warm and welcoming space, especially in the four bedrooms; three with king-size beds which can be made up as twins on request and one double. Two bathrooms serve the property, one with a shower and the other with a bath.

The area surrounding the property really has the wow factor, with a wooden deck featuring sun loungers, garden furniture, a firepit and a luxurious hot tub; a perfect place to watch the stars on a clear night.

  • 4 bedrooms – 3 super-king-size zip-and-link (can be made up as twins on request), 1 double
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 shower room with WC, 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC
  • Oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, wine fridge and dishwasher
  • Utility room with washer/dryer
  • Travel cot and highchair available
  • Wood burner (first basket of logs included)
  • Underfloor heating
  • TV with Freesat, DVD
  • Decked patio area with furniture, sun loungers and firepit
  • Private hot tub
  • Private parking
  • Variety of supermarkets deliver to property, please check availability
  • Pub and shop 1 mile
  • 4 bedrooms – 3 super-king-size zip-and-link (can be made up as twins on request), 1 double
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 shower room with WC, 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC
  • Oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, wine fridge and dishwasher
  • Utility room with washer/dryer
  • Travel cot and highchair available
  • Wood burner (first basket of logs included)
  • Underfloor heating
  • TV with Freesat, DVD
  • Decked patio area with furniture, sun loungers and firepit
  • Private hot tub
  • Private parking
  • Eco credentials include: ground source heating, electricity generated by solar and wind power
  • Variety of supermarkets deliver to property, please check availability
  • Pub and shop 1 mile
  • This property will be decorated for Christmas
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • 3 dogs allowed. Additional charges may apply

Stephen Banks

This property is personally managed by Stephen.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 21 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Mark 19th May 2026

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So stylish well fit out and ample room for 8

Reviewed by Judy 5th May 2026

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A beautiful location, remote enough for peace and quiet and yet near to the lovely market town to grab a pint, get provisions and chat with the very friendly locals. I recommend the steam train ride from Alston to Slaggyford; a great way to contribute to local economy. The walks are fantastic and there are many options for short, long, easy and chRead moreallenging circular routes. The hosts pride themselves on ensuring guests want for nothing, therefore they provide a much better than average array of extras including interesting chats and information about the farm and area. As for the views - just stunning, especially the sunsets. The lodge is on a working farm? A perfect balance. Close enough to feel part of it if desired but also private enough to feel secluded and separate. Hide

Reviewed by Jessica 23rd April 2026

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Reviewed by Paul 14th April 2026

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This beautiful place has everything anyone could need For a nice relaxing break. Marian and Chris were so welcoming and friendly. Highly recommend. Cant wait for the next trip up there

Reviewed by Helen 7th February 2026

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We had a lovely week at Mount Hooley Lodge. The lodge is well-equipped and comfortable, in a peaceful, beautiful location. We loved Alston too, and would definitely visit this part of the world again.

Reviewed by Jacqueline 24th September 2025

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We all had a lovely time at Mount Hooley Lodge to celebrate two of our family members 30th Birthdays. The lodge was very comfy and well equipped, everything we could have needed was there. The beds were comfy, plenty of towels and even fleecy robes. The views from the decking are spectacular! The BBQ hut and hot tub are both a great addition and thRead moreere is plenty outdoor furniture to sit and take in the view. All in all a wonderful get away from it all place to stay. Marian and Chris on hand for anything needed and even helped when one of our parties' car wouldn't start on check out day with jump leads! Hide

Reviewed by Emma 26th July 2025

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Lovely cabin with outstanding views and everything we needed. Very friendly owners. Would highly recommend.

Reviewed by Ben 3rd June 2025

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Reviewed by Adrian 17th May 2025

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What an outstanding property sums it up for us! The cottage made from tree trunks is just sublime. The view is just outstanding. The setting is just idyllic We had a superb nay outstanding stay at Mount Hooley Lodge, everything is catered for, open yet cosy, beautifully warm on the cold evening. Everything has been thought of at this property. TheRead more hosts were welcoming and warm and let us just enjoy our holiday. First Class. I would recommend Mount Hooley Lodge to anyone and everyone - One very happy hoildayer. Hide

Reviewed by Karen 6th May 2025

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Warm welcome from lovely owner, Marion. Beautiful lodge, spectacular views. Couldn't fault it.

Reviewed by Robert 1st May 2025

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Mount Hooley Lodge is a stunning place to stay with spectacular views across the North Pennines. The hosts were friendly and welcoming and every need was catered for. The hot tub and BBQ hut were an added bonus which we made our break extra special. We had an amazing holiday and will certainly be returning in the future.

Reviewed by Haley 5th April 2025

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Absolutely beautiful cottage, very clean & really comfortable beds. The hosts have thought of everything you might possibly need for your stay including warm thick robes for wearing daily or after the hot tub. Beautiful and peaceful, bbq hut is amazing and star gazing is a must!

Reviewed by Jon 30th November 2024

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A fantastic lodge for our pre-Christmas family get together, surrounded by some gorgeous scenery. The combination of snow, sunshine and dark night skies (for star gazing from the hot tub) are hard to beat, this was our second visit and we rarely return anywhere.

Reviewed by Louise 29th October 2024

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The cottage is so lovely and the views are spectacular. The cottage has everything you need and Chris and Marion are so friendly. This is the second visit to Mount Hooley Lodge and it did not disappoint .

Reviewed by Christine 28th October 2024

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We had a wonderful week with family in Mount Hooley Lodge. The views from the lodge are beautiful and the location very peaceful and private. The lodge is spacious and comfortable with plenty of seating. It's also very cosy. We had a BBQ and toasted marshmallows at the firepit and enjoyed the hot tub in all weather, including Storm Ashley. There'sRead more a lovely walk along the side of the railway track running from Alston and passing below the lodge. We'd highly recommend Mount Hooley. Hide

Reviewed by Ashleigh 20th October 2024

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The lodge is amazing. There was plenty of room for 6 of us. The views are stunning and the bbq hut and hot tub are a really good feature. It was well equipped and had everything we needed in the kitchen. Lovely and warm and the water for showers was always nice and hot. There were plenty of pubs and walks nearby. The only issue we could see was theRead more walk back up to the lodge from the road is very steep and we found it hard work, so I can imagine it would prove extremely difficult for someone with mobility issues or who wasn't quite as fit. Plenty of space for the dogs to run around. Overall it is a beautiful place to come for a relaxing break, it really is a gem of a lodge. We will definitely want to visit again. Hide

Reviewed by Gail 8th October 2024

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Fabulous lodge, wonderful views and well equipped with comfortable beds. Ground source heating was lovely with underfloor heating. Didnt need fire in October. Went to Michelin star restaurant (Kirk style inn in Slaggyford). Great taxi service from local guy. Train ride on the steam train was fun. Visited Hexam for some shopping but mainly lots of Read moregood food and hot tub action. Dogs were welcome. It is sheep country but there was a lovely walk by the river which is well fenced for off lead. Chris and Marion were friendly hosts but unobtrusive. The local spar is quite big and their butchery is very good. BBQ hut was fun. We also used outdoor fire in the evening as the weather was on our side too. All in all a wonderful place. Hide

Reviewed by Kevin 24th August 2024

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Mount Hooley Lodge is an amazing holiday option. I cannot think that anyone could be disappointed. Its simply FABULOUS! Very caring owners offering any help that could be needed without being obtrusive.

Reviewed by Linda 27th July 2024

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Fantastic cabin just as it looks on images. Could look at the view for hours. The outdoor area is perfect with space for eating, relaxing and of course the jacuzzi and barbecue hut. Inside the living area is ideal for a family holiday with plenty of comfy seats and a well equipped kitchen. Off this area the bedrooms are large with comfortable beds Read moreand there are two bathrooms with powerful showers, with plenty of hot water available after long walks. Alton itself has petrol station, Spar and Co Op, plus nice pubs and a few little shops. We went on the South Tynedale railway and walked to the nearby Roman fort. Also had good local walks to Long Meg and her daughters, and to Ashgill Force, plus visits to Hadrians wall (two of our party walked the entire path), Hexham, Corbridge and Penrith. The weather forecast for the local area is misleading. It often was forecast for worse weather than actually came. The predictions were rain all week but then improving as we got to each day. In fact it was warm and dry most of the time. The owners were very friendly and helpful, popping over just as we arrived from their nearby farmhouse. Thank you so much for building this fantastic piece of paradise and allowing us to share it. Hide

Reviewed by Andrew 17th July 2024

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A single-storey house in a delightful setting, MHL was comfortable and clean and well-equipped for our holiday needs. Bountiful hot water in the property and despite a 'chilly' July week the underfloor heating made it super-comfortable for sitting around in our PJs of an evening. We always enjoy a hot-tub and it worked perfectly during our stay. Read moreWhat a view! The journeys to Keswick, Penrith and Grizedale to the west and to Durham and Gateshead to the east were each around an hour (or less). Not fast but straightforward and lovely scenery. We had a great (and warm and sunny!) day out traversing up and down the valley to see Aira Force (two waterfalls and lots of fast-moving water between...well worth a visit, though we found the best location to park was the car park opposite to the Aira High Force fall. A thoroughly relaxing and lazy week of sitting around and pottering in the general near-area. Hide

Reviewed by Deborah 6th July 2024

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Lovely quiet and peaceful place to stay and relax, even when weather is not the best. Everything provided to ensure a luxury, comfortable stay. It is easy to find, in an amazing location. Nothing matches the view from the balcony (hot tub) . Truly mesmerising. It is worth noting, there is only a small enclosed garden space for dogs to use, Read morebut there are some lovely walks to take them on around Alston Hide

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Original Cottages is a trading name of The Travel Chapter Limited | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. | Registered office Travel Chapter House, Gammaton Road, Bideford, EX39 4DF. Company No. 02431506 | VAT reg: 143053210.