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Newfield Inn

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Newfield Inn

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The Newfield Inn is a historic and welcoming country pub nestled in the picturesque village of Seathwaite, deep within the Duddon Valley in Cumbria, UK. Situated at an elevation of 87 metres, this traditional inn serves as a popular hub for visitors exploring the stunning landscapes of the Lake District National Park. Surrounded by majestic fells like Dow Crag, Caw, Harter Fell, and Wallabarra Crag, it offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort.

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  • Location: Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite, South Lakeland, Cumbria, North West England, England, United Kingdom

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    August 4, 2018

    Mountain biking

    An excellent pub at the bottom of two fantastic descents - the Park Head Rode from Stephenson Ground, and the Walna Scar road from Coniston.

    The pub has a couple of rooms available, does a fine line in food, and the beer is excellent. Don't drink too many though - whichever way you've come from, you've got a hell of a climb back out.

    January 4, 2018

    Mountain biking

    Ace pub.... fires, beer, grub...all the good stuff.

    March 9, 2023

    Road cycling

    Traditional pub with good food and fine ales. The holiday apartment is clean and cosy.
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    Location: Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite, South Lakeland, Cumbria, North West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there easy or beginner-friendly walking routes directly from the Newfield Inn?

    Yes, while the Duddon Valley offers many challenging hikes, there are also easier options suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed stroll. You can find pleasant, less strenuous paths along the Duddon River or explore the immediate surroundings of Seathwaite village. These often provide beautiful scenery without significant elevation gain.

    What are some popular or challenging hiking trails accessible from the Newfield Inn?

    The Newfield Inn is an excellent base for tackling several Wainwrights. Popular and challenging routes include ascents to Hard Knott, Harter Fell, and Green Crag. The inn is also situated at the bottom of two fantastic descents for cyclists and hikers: the Park Head Rode from Stephenson Ground and the Walna Scar road from Coniston, which can be incorporated into longer, more strenuous loops.

    Is the Newfield Inn and its surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Newfield Inn is very dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome inside the pub with few restrictions, and many of the surrounding walking routes in the Duddon Valley are suitable for canine companions. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code.

    Are there family-friendly hiking options near the Newfield Inn?

    Absolutely. Beyond the more challenging fells, the Duddon Valley offers numerous paths suitable for families. Look for routes along the river or through the lower valleys, which are generally flatter and shorter. These provide a great way for families to enjoy the stunning Lake District scenery together.

    What is the parking situation for walkers and visitors at the Newfield Inn?

    The Newfield Inn provides parking for its patrons. However, given its popularity as a base for exploring the Duddon Valley, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or busy weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot, particularly if you plan a longer hike.

    How crowded does the Newfield Inn area get, especially on trails?

    While the Newfield Inn itself can be a lively hub, particularly on weekends or during events, the Duddon Valley generally offers a more tranquil experience compared to some of the Lake District's more famous valleys. You can often find less crowded walking options by exploring paths slightly off the main routes or by visiting during weekdays or outside of school holidays.

    Are there any circular walks that start and end at the Newfield Inn?

    Yes, the Newfield Inn serves as an excellent starting point for various circular walks. Depending on your desired difficulty and length, you can plan routes that take you up into the fells or along the valley floor, returning to the inn for refreshments. Local maps and trail guides can help you plan the perfect loop.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on walks near the Newfield Inn?

    The Duddon Valley is rich in wildlife. On your walks, you might spot various bird species, including buzzards and peregrine falcons soaring overhead. Keep an eye out for red squirrels in wooded areas, and you may also encounter deer. The diverse habitats support a range of flora and fauna, making it a rewarding area for nature enthusiasts.

    Does the Newfield Inn offer accommodation, and what are the options?

    Yes, the Newfield Inn offers comfortable accommodation. They have rooms available, including family rooms, which feature private bathrooms, TVs, and complimentary toiletries. There is also a cosy holiday apartment option. Guests consistently praise the spacious, clean rooms and the friendly staff.

    What is the history of the Newfield Inn?

    The Newfield Inn boasts a rich history dating back to the 16th century. Notably, William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy stayed here in 1804, inspiring Wordsworth's sonnets about the Duddon Valley. It also witnessed a dramatic event in 1904 during the construction of the Seathwaite Tarn dam, involving a riot with dam workers.

    Is the Newfield Inn accessible by public transport?

    The Newfield Inn is located in the remote Duddon Valley, making public transport access somewhat limited. While there might be infrequent local bus services, it is generally more convenient to reach the inn by car. Hikers and cyclists often use it as a base, arriving by their own means.

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