With incredible mountain views, this traditional, family-owned guest accommodations has a real log fire and wooden beams in its cozy bar and restaurant.
Darren
United Kingdom
Great way to spend two nights, daffodil pod was the best as very private. Oh and the sheep were good neighbors.
Hill Of Oaks offers accommodations in Windermere, 5.1 miles from World of Beatrix Potter and 28 miles from Derwentwater. This 5-star campground offers full-day security and a mini-market.
Windermere lodge, sleeps 6 is a recently renovated resort village in Windermere where guests can make the most of its indoor pool, water sports, and garden.
Dixie Airstream - Retro 1970s American Airstream close to Windermere is located in Staveley, just 26 miles from Askham Hall and 27 miles from Trough of Bowland.
Glamping (glamorous + camping) lets you camp with modern and luxurious facilities. If you want a getaway to the great outdoors without giving up comfort, this is perfect for you.
We loved staying in the wooden camping pods. Staff were really friendly and helpful. We ate dinner one evening at the restaurant and it was great. Facilities were brilliant for a family with teens. Common rooms to sit in and games to play. The grounds were beautiful and views of the lake were fantastic. Hawkshead village was just a short drive away and it had lovely places to eat. We only wished we could've stayed longer to explore some of the walks.
We had two rooms, both clean, beautifully decorated, and very comfy beds. The shower pressure was excellent and plenty of hot water. The coffee pods a real treat, good coffee for when we woke up. The accommodation was perfectly located for the centre of Hawkshead and yet so wonderfully quiet at night - a very good night's sleep had! Would highly recommend!
Great facilities, well equipped kitchen, nice lounge and dining areas. Camping pods are comfortable and well laid out. Excellent cooked breakfast. Evening meals also provided. The staff were friendly.
Absolutely fantastic. We stayed in a bell tent. We had a bag of wood for the wood burner inside and we paid £12.50 more for a bag for the fire pit outside. The beds were comfy and clean. The facilities incl toilets and kitchen were great. Food & drink to buy on site were a little pricey but not too bad.
I stayed in a 2 bunk-bed room with my children. Everything was clean, including the shared showers and toilets. They do breakfast and dinner, too, at a very reasonable price. They cater for gluten-free needs. There's a game room with a pool table and board games. They are ancient, but still good fun. Only a short drive from many great places. They have yurts and cabins too, they looked great. Self-catering kitchen is fully equipped, any kind of cooking is possible. Many spaces to get together, too. Would visit again.
In YHA's charming haven, the experience defies typical hostel norms. The bell tents, crowned by a starlit canopy, offer an immersive, rustic retreat. Comfort meets adventure in every detail, from cozy bedding to campfire camaraderie. YHA successfully blends community spirit with enchanting simplicity, crafting an unforgettable, bohemian respite.
Amazing location, lovely staff, reasonably priced. Good breakfast with plenty of extras. This place is much more than just a hostel, with pods, teepees and bell tents. brilliant venue for a private function.
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