Alpaca View Bell Tent

UK England East Midlands Lincolnshire Marshland Alpacas

  • Sleeps 2 (max 2 adults, 0 children)
  • Electricity
  • Beds Provided

  • Bed Linen Not Included
A 6x4m Emperor Bell Tent over looking out alpaca field, sleeps 2 on 1 king sized bed. No Dogs or Pets. Please be aware you must bring your own bedding for the bell tent.

The Owner Says

Inside you have fridge, kettle, crockery & cutlery. King size bed full height with sprung deep mattress, Bedside tables with electric lighting including USB charging ports. Chesterfield sofa & Dressing table with mirror and stool. Outside you have a BBQ, fairy lights and seating.  all over looking the Alpacas fields. 1 car is included in the nightly price.  If you to bring a second car please book it on as an extra. you'll Love it. sorry NO DOGS / PETS. No bedding provided you'll need to bring all bedding including pillows and quilt

About Marshland Alpacas

Suitable For

An adults-only site. Dog Friendly (3 dogs limit per pitch). accepts all units except large RVs please note caravans with door on the right hand side will need a motor mover to be placed on the correct side of the pitch.

Nearby

A five minute-stroll from New Holland, Nature reserve and the banks of the Humber estuary,
Newholland Has a village shop, Chinese Takeaway, Trainstation with Links to Barton upon Humber & Cleethorpes, as well as a Bus to Barton and surrounding villages.
Surrounding area is very flat great for easy walking & cycling no Hills just massive skies.
This is a prime spot to use as a base for Lincolnshire explores, with plenty of peaceful trails nearby to follow (excellent news for long dogs walks in particular). Walk or bike by the river’s edge to soak up views of the wildlife and passing boats, or wander along one of the public footpaths or easy jaunts to the surrounding villages. For a touch of grandeur, head instead to Normanby Hall and Gardens, half an hour away, to stroll among Victorian outbuildings, spot Bambi and pals in the deer park and tour the grand old pile of bricks at its centre. If the deer aren't dear to your heart, hang out with the fluffy herd of alpacas instead. At Marshlands Alpacas, there is an alpaca food station open on weekends from March to September.

Food & Drink

The station serves fresh coffee and a tasty takeaway breakfast, and evening chow on weekends, made all the better by the excellently scenic views across the countryside.
The Royal Oak in Barrow upon Humber 2.5 miles away (with pavement all the way) serves great home cooked food recommended by us Sunday Dinner is a must prebooking advisable.
New Holland has a handy village shop for any other foodie bits you may need, and its train station has services to Cleethorpes and Barton On Humber.
Local takeaway menus are available on the book shelves from Indian - Pizza - chinese that will deliver to site (no deliveroo etc here)
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