The Crossings Inn Roweltown, Cumbria, CA6 6LG

  • 5 bedrooms

Four or Six Bed Eco Cabins

The Crossings Inn sits in the village of Roweltown, surrounded by the Kielder Forest to the north and the North Pennines to the south, but only a 15-minute drive from Carlisle. A "Four in a Bed" winner on Channel 4, the pub has two eco log cabins which are the perfect base for family and dog friendly stays. One of their cabins sleeps up to four guests, whilst the other sleeps up to six.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Bike Storage
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Crossings Inn has two log cabins, one of which sleep six guests and another which sleeps four.

Each cabin has a private terrace, outdoor seating, bathroom with shower, fully equipped kitchenette, secure bike storage, basic cooking utensils, and linen & towels. The larger cabin has an additional bathroom.

About Outdoor Inns

Sustainability is at the heart of all Outdoor Inns log cabins. They are on a mission to change glamping forever, building sustainable log cabins on pub land in some of the UK’s most beautiful outdoor spaces.

Whilst their cabins do not have WiFi access the pub does. There is a minimum stay of two nights.

Please note: In addition to their cabin, the pub also has three bedrooms next door to the pub, one of which is a two-bedroom apartment. Their bedrooms overlook countryside and their garden.

Food & Drink

The Crossings Inn near Carlisle prides itself on their authentic ‘Farm to Plate’ ethos.

Enjoy pub classics, steaks, refined dishes, indulgent desserts, a cracking Sunday roast, and interesting options for guests with dietary requirements.

The bar is well-stocked with draft beers, lagers, ciders, gins, cocktails, mocktails and soft drinks.

There is a cosy log fire and a games room situated within a large alcove with a log burner.

Outside there is a large, landscaped beer garden.

Nearby

From the Crossings you can explore Bewcastle Cross, Lanercost Priory, Hadrian’s Wall, and Carlisle Castle. If you prefer your exploring on two wheels there is cycle route 72, otherwise known as Hadrian’s Cycleway, which is a 170-mile exploration in Britain’s past with magnificent coastal views, Roman forts, and Hadrian’s Wall.