This retreat is nestled beneath the shade of oak trees on the edge of Lake Windermere amongst unspoilt woodland on a quaint holiday park. This glamping pod is the perfect base for exploring the lakes, scenic walks and cycle tracks this breathtaking part of the Lake District is famous for.
At the end of a busy day, the delightful open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout of this glamping pod invites tired travellers to relax, unwind and dine. Featuring a characterful curved wood-clad ceiling and plenty of homely touches, lose yourself in the truly peaceful ambience; throw open the glass-panelled front door and relax to the sound of the whistling evening breeze. Before bedtime, wash off a day on the trails in the en-suite shower room before retiring to the crisp linens of the double bed. There''s also a handy sofa bed that caters for an additional two guests. Outside, soak up your fresh, countryside air and scenery from the comfort of the decked veranda before star gazing long into the evening in the clear, dark skies. There is also parking on-site for one car.
Boasting something for everyone to enjoy, from paddleboarding and canoeing opportunities to a variety of scenic, sun-dappled footpaths, this serene spot on the shores of Lake Windermere is a jewel in the Lake District''s crown. Those who love life on the water can hop aboard a traditional steamer to sail Lake Windermere, showcasing superb views across the Lakeland fells, from nearby Bowness-on-Windermere, 5 miles away, whilst thrill seekers can conquer the tree-top adventure courses and zip wires at Brockhole Visitor''s Centre, 8 miles away. Neighbouring Ambleside, 10.5 miles away, offers some wonderful local shops and restaurants to discover, as well as one of the most photographed houses in the Lake District.