Luxury Lodges In The Lakes
£836.00 to £1760 per week
The highlights
Unique, eco-friendly accommodation which blends into the spectacular natural surroundings and uses water from a natural spring.
Three two-bedroom properties, each with their own character and floor-to-ceiling windows from which to enjoy the stunning view.
Enjoy the sunset on your private terrace with views over River Rothay and the nearby fells.
Located in the very heart of the Lake District, you are spoilt for choice when it comes to walking routes and activities.
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Children from 10 years and up are welcome. Pet-free accommodation.
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3 nights Min Stay low season 7 nights high seasons
No pets
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