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Hadrian’s Wall is one of Britain’s most iconic historic landmarks, and our Hadrian’s Wall cottages offer a peaceful base to enjoy the surrounding countryside. Cumbrian Cottage Holidays provides a range of charming places to stay near this UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll find everything from cosy shepherd huts to spacious lodges and modern pods to suit your stay. Our accommodation near Hadrian’s Wall blends comfort with character, ideal for walkers, history lovers and quiet getaways.

Comfort and Charm at Every Stay

Our holiday cottages near Hadrian’s Wall combine rural character with modern convenience. From hillside retreats to tucked-away huts, each property in our collection has its own charm. Whether it’s the warmth of a wood-burning stove or a peaceful view across open fields, these cottages and lodges offer a comfortable base to unwind after a day exploring the wall.

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Geltsdale Wing, Wetheral
Wetheral

Geltsdale Wing, Wetheral

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Double Bedroom x1Double Bedroom x1
Cancel your holiday 30 days before arrival to receive a full refund, see T&Cs for full details and exclusions.Cancel your holiday 30 days before arrival to receive a full refund, see T&Cs for full details and exclusions.
Private parking for 1 carPrivate parking for 1 car
Free Wi-fiFree Wi-fi
Shared garden with views to the riverShared garden with views to the river
Electric oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer and freezerElectric oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer and freezer
Bed Linen & Towels ProvidedBed Linen & Towels Provided
EV ChargingEV Charging
Decorated For ChristmasDecorated For Christmas
Near A PubNear A Pub
This 1st floor cottage for 2 is in the East Wing of a former gentlemen's residence with countryside views Close to Carlisle, Lake Ullswater and Hadrian's Wall.
£644.00
per week

What to Expect from Cumbrian Cottage Holidays

Staying with Cumbrian Cottage Holidays means more than just a place to sleep. Our Hadrian’s Wall cottages are chosen for their setting, comfort and connection to the local area. Many sit in peaceful hamlets or farmland near the path of the wall, offering a quiet base with touches like hot tubsgarden space or walking routes on the doorstep.

You’ll find pubs like the Howard Arms in Brampton or the Blacksmiths Arms in Talkin, where you can enjoy hearty meals and a warm welcome. Villages such as Gilsland, Walton and Lanercost are nearby, each with their own charm and history. With years of local experience, our team takes pride in offering stays that feel rooted in the landscape, without fuss. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer break, our properties are ready to make your time in the North memorable and comfortable.

A Place Full of History

Hadrian’s Wall was built by the Romans almost 2,000 years ago and stretches from coast to coast across northern England. The wall passes through quiet countryside, ancient forts and rural hamlets. The western end reaches the Solway Coast, not far from the northern Lake District. Carlisle, a short drive away, holds Roman history, medieval walls and a castle. Staying in this area connects you with the past while offering all the peace and beauty of the Cumbrian countryside.

Things to Do Near Hadrian’s Wall

The Hadrian’s Wall Path is a popular walking route, with sections suitable for both short strolls and full-day hikes. Historic forts like Birdoswald and Vindolanda are nearby, with fascinating visitor centres and museum collections. The area is also great for cycling, wildlife watching and photography. Pubs, farm shops and tea rooms add charm to your stay. Whether you’re walking along the wall, exploring Roman history or relaxing in a shepherd hut, there’s always something to enjoy nearby.

Why do we love Hadrian’s Wall? Here at Cumbrian Cottage Holidays we are locals and enjoy staying in all the locations where we offer cottages. The wall itself is of significant historical importance; marking the Northern most edge of the vast Roman Empire. Visiting Hadrian’s Wall transports you back in time to a bygone era, whilst providing the stunning scenery of the Lake District that we know and love.