Lodge park holidays lake district

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Lodge park holidays lake district

Lodge park holidays Lake District
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Lodge park holidays lake district - A superb range of lodges set in secluded woodland on the edge of the spectacular Bassenthwaite, recently designated a National Nature Reserve.

Bassenthwaite Lakeside Lodges, an exclusive privately owned holiday park situated on the edge of Bassenthwaite at the foot of the dramatic Skiddaw mountain in the National Park.

We endeavour to make the purchase of your new holiday home an enjoyable experience. We feel our park is the perfect place to enhance your lifestyle.

The manufacturer of our new lodges has long term experience in the production of lodges of excellent quality. Their designs are conducive to maintaining the high standards of the park whilst encompassing the latest modern interiors.

For further details please contact us by email: enquiries@bll.ac
Tel.  0845 4565276 or 017687 76641
Fax: 017687 76919

The Keswick Indoor Climbing Wall, situated behind the Cumberland Pencil Museum in Keswick, offers tuition in abseiling, ghyll scrambling, canoeing, rock climbing and mountain biking as well as an assault course, guided walks, farm visits and bike hire. At Rookin House Farm, Troutbeck, near Penrith, you can have a go at quad biking, tank driving, human bowling, go karting, dune buggies, archery, JCB driving, clay pigeon shooting and horse riding. For golfers there is the Keswick Golf Club, 18 holes set amidst splendid scenery at Threlkeld and the Penrith Golf Centre and Driving Range with a 300 yard floodlit range and a 9 hole pay and play golf course.

Fishing is available on most lakes and tarns - it is free on Ullswater and Windermere but a licence may be required on other lakes and rivers.

Even non railway enthusiasts will love the elegant Victorian viaducts of the Settle to Carlisle railway set in spectacular scenery. The tiny Ravenglass to Eskdale narrow gauge steam train runs for 7 miles through the beautiful Eskdale valley with wonderful views of England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.

Finally, there are several animal attractions which children will love such as Trotters and Friends, just 5 minutes to the north of the Park - a children's zoo where you can feed and pet the animals as well as the Lakeland Sheep and Wool Centre near Cockermouth and Eden Ostrich World near Penrith. At Wetheriggs Pottery children can paint their own cups and plates or have a go at making a pot themselves.

Directions
Leave M6 at Junction 40. (Distance to the park is 22 miles). Take the A66 signposted North Lakes, Keswick. At the roundabout (after 1.4 miles) go straight across taking A66 Keswick. Proceed another 13.6 miles and then IGNORE a left sign to the A591 Windermere and Keswick. Stay on the A66 for another 1.7 miles until you reach a large roundabout. Take the 3rd exit A591 Carlisle.Proceed 3.9 miles and turn sharp left after the sign Scarness, Bassenthwaite Lakeside Lodges 1 mile.Proceed straight down the country lane (no turns) for 1.4 miles to our park.

Even non railway enthusiasts will love the elegant Victorian viaducts of the Settle to Carlisle railway set in spectacular scenery. The tiny Ravenglass to Eskdale narrow gauge steam train runs for 7 miles through the beautiful Eskdale valley with wonderful views of England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.

The area abounds in craft shops and galleries - local artists and craftsmen use the local materials such as wood, slate, horn, wool, clay and crystals to make a variety of high quality goods with a distinctive Cumbrian style.

Finally, there are several animal attractions which children will love such as Trotters and Friends, just 5 minutes to the north of the Park - a children's zoo where you can feed and pet the animals as well as the Lakeland Sheep and Wool Centre near Cockermouth and Eden Ostrich World near Penrith. At Wetheriggs Pottery children can paint their own cups and plates or have a go at making a pot themselves.