Self catering accommodation in Lake District - Bassenthwaite Lakeside Lodges - holidays and sales in Cumbria.

Self catering accommodation in Lake District

Self catering accommodation in Lake District
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Self catering accommodation in Lake District - A superb range of holiday lodges set in secluded woodland on the edge of the spectacular Bassenthwaite, recently designated a National Nature Reserve.

Our centrally heated and double glazed lodges offer every comfort and modern convenience, from their extensively equipped kitchens to colour televisions and music centres; some also have spa whirlpool baths. Bedrooms include warm duvets, crisp linen and soft towels, and each lodge has a private balcony, complete with gas barbecue to help you make the most of those idyllic summer evenings.

Amenities

You can enjoy boating, sailing, windsurfing and fishing on the lake. In addition, our reception centre has a small indoor family pool and sauna, and there are books, games and a video lending library. Outside, is our children's playground.
For the more energetic, equestrian, cycling, tennis and golf facilities are nearby and of course for walkers, the mountains, fells and lakes are waiting to be explored.

Example of a lodge

Spacious top of the range holiday lodge, sensationally located at the water's edge. Double glazing. Dishwasher. Washing machine/dryer. Central heating. Two bedroom lodge has one master double with four poster bed and en-suite bathroom with spa bath and double shower and one twin. Shower room. Three bedroom lodges have one master double with en-suite shower and wc, and two twin. Bathroom. No pets.

Local activities

At Derwentwater Marine at Portinscale is a RYA recognised sailing centre which also offers tuition in climbing, ghyll scrambling, abseiling and guided hill walking. The Howtown Activity Centre by the steamer pier on the eastern shore of Ullswater also offers tuition in sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing and ghyll scrambling.The area offers unrivalled opportunities for countryside and fell walking with more than 3,500 kilometres of rights of way. Most fells are open to everyone and you can cycle or ride on bridleways and by-ways. There are many free guided walks available with National Park Authority guides, as well as more specialised walks for which there is a small charge.