In pod we trust: The quirky camping huts set on a working farm that have spectacular views of the Cumbrian countryside

  • Quirky camping pods are set in the village of Welton in the quiet Cumbrian fells
  • They are surrounded by a working farm with a range of animals such as sheep
  • The camping pods sleep up to four people and a week-long stay costs from £353

These quirky pods set in the Cumbrian landscape could be the most oddball holiday accommodation England has to offer.

Located in Welton, just next to the medieval town and once Roman-occupied Wigton, the wooden pods are situated on a working farm in the quiet Cumbrian fells.

The pods come equipped with everything guests will need to enjoy their stay, including full central heating throughout, a shower room, kitchen area and large double bed.

The quirky camping pods in the Cumbrian countryside that make for a truly oddball stay

The quirky camping pods in the Cumbrian countryside that make for a truly oddball stay

The beautifully presented pods also boast wonderful views of the scenery surrounding the farm as well as timber decking from where the countryside setting can be enjoyed.

The living area comes complete with Freeview TV, Bluetooth stereo speakers and a space-saving double sofa bed.

The kitchen includes a two-ring electric hob, microwave and fridge.

There is also free parking on site, with a shop and restaurant just two miles away.

The spacious living room inside one of the pods. They come with full central heating throughout, a shower room, kitchen area and large double bed 

The spacious living room inside one of the pods. They come with full central heating throughout, a shower room, kitchen area and large double bed 

The living area in the pod comes complete with Freeview TV and Bluetooth stereo speakers

The living area in the pod comes complete with Freeview TV and Bluetooth stereo speakers

The kitchen inside the quirky accommodation includes a two-ring electric hob, microwave and fridge. Diners may want to turn the table around, though, so they're not facing the wall

The kitchen inside the quirky accommodation includes a two-ring electric hob, microwave and fridge. Diners may want to turn the table around, though, so they're not facing the wall

The pods are also great for animal lovers as sheep, horses and donkeys all inhabit the farm.

It is also pet friendly so guests are welcome to bring their own furry companion should they wish to.

The surrounding area pulls in both walkers and cyclists with the Lake District just four miles away and the market town of Keswick a 30-minute walk away.

There is also an outside seating area for guests where they can take in the countryside 

There is also an outside seating area for guests where they can take in the countryside 

Nearby attractions include the home of William Wordsworth and Keswick 

Nearby attractions include the home of William Wordsworth and Keswick 

Literature lovers can even visit the famous poet William Wordsworth's childhood home in Cockermouth, which is now owned by the Wordsworth trust.

Costing just £353 for a week-long stay for up to four people, guests can stay at this calming location without breaking the bank. 

For more information visit cottages.com

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