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I stayed in a beautiful UK village I knew little about — I want to return already

By staff21 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

A holiday in the UK to the likes of County Durham should be on everyone’s bucket-list, according to this traveller who looked back on her stay in one of its beautiful villages

Cobblers Barn
Cobblers Barn(Image: MEN)

Forget extravagant Welsh getaways, or the stunning Lake District, it appears the genuine splendour of the UK can be found in County Durham.

Tucked away in a tiny village named Mickleton, there’s a real gem that offers spectacular nature trails – and let’s not overlook the extraordinary waterfall close by. Emma Gill, from Manchester Evening News, visited Cobblers Barn with a “multi-generational” party of 10, a beautiful stone-constructed, standalone 16th century barn transformation available via Sykes Holiday Cottages.

“It’s a part of the country we haven’t visited before and, to be honest, knew very little about,” she admitted. “We didn’t really know what to expect.”

Following a two-hour drive, they eventually arrived at their charming and tranquil holiday retreat and what a reception they got. Whether it was the aroma of freshly baked bread, biscuits, cake and milk courtesy of “helpful guide” and owner Karen, or the Blacksmiths Arms village pub, there was plenty that truly raised excitement levels.

At first glance, it appears Mickleton has precious little beyond a collection of stone dwellings, a petrol station, plus a selection of walking and cycling paths. Yet Cobblers Barn is a distinctive property, rich in heritage, that provides classic lodging.

Waterfall
‘The most wonderful sight’(Image: MEN)

From the expansive lounge with ample room for unwinding, the enormous and fully-fitted kitchen/dining area, to the roomy bedrooms. It proved a perfect base, particularly appropriate for families with small children or four-legged companions.

Then there’s the outside space. A private courtyard garden provides the ideal sanctuary for children and pets, complete with barbecue facilities, comfortable seating, and a six-person bubbling hot tub ensuring year-round enjoyment regardless of the conditions.

“But we soon discovered there’s a lot more to this part of the country than we realised,” said Emma. Just a brief journey away lies High Force waterfall, a three-mile trek from Bowlees Visitor Centre, offering a delightful spot for dogs to splash about.

Waterfall
Perfect for furry friends and families with young children(Image: MEN)

Whilst predominantly level terrain, visitors will encounter some stairs, inclines, and a narrow single-file bridge during the route. “The grandparents still managed it,” Emma added.

Upon reaching the cascade itself, everyone stood mesmerised as they watched the River Tees tumble 21 metres into the dramatic chasm beneath. It became immediately apparent why this spectacular location has graced numerous television programmes and films, including Emmerdale and Apple TV’s sci-fi thriller The Gorge.

Following their expedition, they’d certainly earned a pit stop at the High Force Hotel, a quintessential countryside pub offering an array of freshly prepared meals. Sophisticated, magnificent and tranquil were amongst the terms Emma used to describe the establishment, with the roaring fires and abundant rustic appeal clearly capturing their affections.

Emma shared: “We were more than happy with the view we’d had from the other side, but this would probably be the better option for the less able – offering a more gentle and pretty woodland walk leading to the spectacular sight at the base of the falls. At £2.45 a ticket for kids, £3.95 for adults, or £10 for a family of four, it’s not too expensive either.”

Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle(Image: MEN)

The group had an entire day left to explore and they chose Barnard Castle. “It’s not a full castle – some of the stone from it was taken and used to improve Raby Castle, in nearby Darlington – but it’s impressive nonetheless,” she expressed.

After a stroll around the town including a stop at a chocolate fair, where all enjoyed ice creams and coffees in the garden behind the café. Then it was time to say goodbye, with everyone returning home with a piece of County Durham in their hearts.

Tickets to Barnard Castle are cheaper when purchased online in advance and cost £9 for adults and £5 for children, including donations. English Heritage members go free. Emma and her family were guests at Cobblers Barn, with Sykes Holiday Cottages, which is hosting its Great Summer Sale.

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