Lady Landless Lodge is a delightful all-ground-floor chalet located in Ambleside 76, White Cross Bay near Windermere, Cumbria, nestled within the picturesque Lake District National Park. This charming accommodation is designed to comfortably sleep six guests across three well-appointed bedrooms, making it an ideal retreat for families looking to explore the natural beauty of the region. The lodge is situated within the White Cross Bay Holiday Park, which boasts a variety of amenities, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay for visitors.
Upon arrival, guests can easily park beside the property and step onto the welcoming decking that leads into a bright and airy open-plan living area. The space features patio doors that invite in fresh air during the summer months, while an electric fire provides warmth for cozy evenings indoors. The open-plan design includes a dining area that comfortably seats the entire family and a modern kitchen equipped with all necessary appliances, including a dishwasher, perfect for preparing family meals after a day of adventure.
The lodge comprises three beautifully designed bedrooms, including a master double room with a Smart TV and an en-suite shower room, along with two twin rooms that also feature Smart TVs. A family bathroom with both a bath and shower offers options for relaxation after a day spent exploring the stunning surroundings. Guests can enjoy breakfast on the private enclosed decking while their pets stretch out, before taking advantage of the various amenities located just a short walk away, such as a convenience store, a bar/restaurant, a kids' club, and recreational facilities.
Situated in the village of Troutbeck Bridge, Lady Landless Lodge provides easy access to the attractions of Windermere, including the famous lake for watersports and the nearby Bowness-on-Windermere, home to The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction. The charming town of Ambleside is also within reach, offering cultural sites like the Armitt Library & Museum Centre and the scenic Stock Ghyll Force waterfall. With numerous walking trails, cycling routes, horse riding, and other outdoor activities readily available, this lodge serves as an excellent base for exploring the Lake District and its surrounding areas, including Kendal and Keswick.
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