New Ing Lodge offers affordable prices and comfortable accommodation
on the edge of the National Park.
We believe that a stay in the English Lake District
should offer tranquillity and serenity
in a beautiful environment.

We are easily accessible to the East Lakes – the Eden Valley, Hawes Water, Ullswater, High Street, Askham Fell, as well as the less-visited Howgill fells and the west Pennines. It is a short 15 minute drive to Penrith, and 25 minutes to Kendal. Other areas of the National Park are accessible with a short drive also.

The Wainwright Coast to Coast walk passes directly past the Lodge. We are an excellent base for the night!
We offer a range of activities from our Lodge. We provide maps and details for walkers (and even a guide if you want it), mountain bikes for hire (with a special rate for residents), and an orienteering course outside our back door. We also can arrange kayaking, climbing and wilderness camping and bush craft skills courses if you want.
We offer:
- - luxury en-suite accommodation
- - rooms with shared bathroom facilities
- - dormitory/bunk room for groups (available for groups aswell)
- - camping facilities on our 2 acre paddock at the back of the Lodge

Formerly a working farm, New Ing Lodge lies a few metres off the once busy A6. Built in 1708 New Ing Farm was for a while also a coaching inn, observant visitors will notice the single window high up on each of the gable ends. These are unusual and it was from these windows that the servant girls would look out for the next coach and warn the landlord so that he could prepare to greet the new arrivals
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En-suite rooms & Shared Facilities
|
Twin or double |
Single |
| En-suite |
£60 |
£35 |
| Shared Facilities |
£50 |
£25 |
En-suite Family Rooms
Families with children:
£15 extra ( if the child is over 11)
£10 extra ( if the child is between 5 and 11)
Children below 5 are free.
Bunkrooms
|
With bedding |
Without bedding |
| Bunkrooms |
£14.00 |
£12.50 |
Bunkrooms can be for private use.
There is a room of 4 or 6, and 8. Rates by request.
Camping ( tents only)
|
Adults |
Children |
| Camping |
4 per person |
1 – 2 per person |
Full English breakfast included, except in bunkroom and camping accommodation (for which breakfasts can be purchased, or there is a small kitchen).
Activities
We offer a range of activities from our Lodge. We provide maps and details for walkers (and even a guide if you want it), mountain bikes for hire (with a special rate for residents), and an orienteering course outside our back door. We also can arrange kayaking, climbing and wilderness camping and bush craft skills courses if you want.
Haweswater (from Mardale Ill Bell)
Haweswater is a short drive from New Ing Lodge. It is a fantastic spot for a drive, bike ride, or walk. In fact, it can be the base for several walks and bike rides. As ever with the Lake District, there are several pubs and cafes in which to spend a relaxed lunchtime, or to enjoy a drink in the early evening. All are family friendly.
Kidsty Pike
Our west facing romos all have a view of Kidsty Pike. This is a magnificent day's walk. In good weather it will take you between 5 and 7 hours at a relaxed pace.
Shap Abbey
Shap Abbey stands in a picturesque setting by the River Lowther, with nothing nearby to interrupt the beauty of the lonely and unfrequented site. It is about half a mile west of Shap. It was built in 1199, the last Abbey to be founded in England, and the last to be dissolved by Henry VIII in 1540. It was founded by the Premonstratensian order, also known as the White Canons from the colour of their habits. Most of the buildings are 13th Century in origin, though the striking west tower is early 16th Century. The church, chapter house, dormitories, and cloisters are all much ruined. Stone was taken at the end of the 17th Century to build Shap Market Hall. Much of the carved stonework was also removed and used in the building of Lowther Castle.
High Street
High Street is the name of the biggest mountain in the group of fells over which the Romans laid their road linking forts at Penrith and Ambleside. It is a long day's walk or bike ride to complete the whole thing in a day. If you are keen to do so, we can offer help with transport from one end of it or the other. It is much easier to walk up to High Street, and complete a short section of it, and return on a circular route to your car. High Street is also popular with mountain bikers in the summer when the ground is drier.